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Author Topic: Thread for outland Buffalo applicants!  (Read 566717 times)
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« Reply #8655 on: January 09, 2012, 02:25:31 pm »

Congrats. So your e-cas changed to "decision made" before you got the PPR email? I just heard about someone on another thread with another VO have his e-cas go to decision made and he still has not received PPR, so this is an interesting set of events given that we often hear about people landing and not having e-cas go to "decision made" until months later. I guess CIC is playing around with it now.

No my ecas still says In Process and looks exactly the same as it did when it changed in December.  I had noticed on the spreadsheet that quite a few people lately that were getting their PPR about a month after they were in process and I was hoping I'd be one of those as well and it seems I've lucked out.  I am wondering if my file was transferred and I was never notified because it says my visa can only be issued at the Detroit office.  This works perfectly for me though because I'm originally from Michigan so I can get a family visit in and pick up all my things if we decide to go to the office instead of going through mail.   Cheesy
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« Reply #8656 on: January 09, 2012, 02:28:31 pm »

Maybe his/her fees are higher since she'll be paying for additional lab tests. I called a few DMPs before seeing one and was surprised at differences in their fees and of course I went to the one who had lowest fee.  

Wait, what? I can't believe I just assumed they all charged the same thing! I wonder if I got cheated or not...I ended up paying $210 CDN (if I recall correctly) at the DMP I saw in Montreal. Is that over/under what you paid?

Btw, I think you can actually go back and see the doctors if you want to know how things turned out. Or maybe mine was just being nice, but I had initially seen the doctor when I thought I was doing an inland application. Shortly thereafter I learned how much easier an out land application was, and decided to do that. I had to go back to see him just so he could take the out land medical exam form, attach my photo and sign it. While I was there though I asked how my exam had turned out. He didn't take time to go into details, but he informed me that I had a clean bill of health. Wonder if they're normally allowed to do that or if he felt bad that I'd made a second trip to Montreal just for that darn form.
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« Reply #8657 on: January 09, 2012, 02:31:20 pm »

$210 is not alot for an immigration medical. I paid about that much or maybe a bit more. I think my main criteria in picking a DMP was who could schedule the appointment earliest, then cost.
Wait, what? I can't believe I just assumed they all charged the same thing! I wonder if I got cheated or not...I ended up paying $210 CDN (if I recall correctly) at the DMP I saw in Montreal. Is that over/under what you paid?

Btw, I think you can actually go back and see the doctors if you want to know how things turns out. Or maybe mine was just being nice, but I had initially seen the doctor when I thought I was doing an inland application. Shortly thereafter I learned how much easier an out land application was, and decided to do that. I had to go back to see him just so he could take the out land medical exam form, attach my photo and sign it. While I was there though I asked how my exam had turned out. He didn't take time to go into details, but he informed me that I had a clean bill of health. Wonder if they're normally allowed to do that or if he felt bad that I'd made a second trip to Montreal just for that darn form.
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All recent Buffalo applicants spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/3rpdwav
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« Reply #8658 on: January 09, 2012, 02:36:18 pm »

Ah ok, why did I think I read "decision made" when you wrote "in process"? Yeah, that's the same observation I made about how processing has tended to progress most recently after e-cas goes to "in process" (and specifically, after responding to a docs request) but apparently I haven't lucked out at all since I went to in process November 13th and am nowhere near done, from the looks of my latest GCMS notes.  Roll Eyes It still holds true that historically, the gaps between in process and PPR are all over the place. And yeah, it looks like they transferred it to Detroit and forgot to tell you.  Roll Eyes
No my ecas still says In Process and looks exactly the same as it did when it changed in December.  I had noticed on the spreadsheet that quite a few people lately that were getting their PPR about a month after they were in process and I was hoping I'd be one of those as well and it seems I've lucked out.  I am wondering if my file was transferred and I was never notified because it says my visa can only be issued at the Detroit office.  This works perfectly for me though because I'm originally from Michigan so I can get a family visit in and pick up all my things if we decide to go to the office instead of going through mail.   Cheesy
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All recent Buffalo applicants spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/3rpdwav
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« Reply #8659 on: January 09, 2012, 02:41:52 pm »

I dont take anything to heart that ecas says.I went to in process Sept 7th and still nothing.I even got another update yesterday medicals recieved and there already passed.
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« Reply #8660 on: January 09, 2012, 02:48:08 pm »

Indeed. Yeah, I've got several meds received updates from the tracker too (probably not the 58 or something that amaranth ended up having, but still) despite the fact that that assessment reads "passed" in my GCMS.
I dont take anything to heart that ecas says.I went to in process Sept 7th and still nothing.I even got another update yesterday medicals recieved and there already passed.
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All recent Buffalo applicants spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/3rpdwav
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File Transfer...: 28-06-2011
Interview........: waived
Passport Req..: 04-01-2012
VISA ISSUED...: COPR received 13-01-2012
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« Reply #8661 on: January 09, 2012, 02:52:33 pm »

That's really not a bad cost at all. I paid $250 for mine, plus $11 or so for the blood work, and then I believe $42 for the chest x-ray.

As for a choice in DMPs, that was what I didn't have as there's only one DMP in the Soo. However, I did get in a week after I called for an appointment, so I really can't complain.

$210 is not alot for an immigration medical. I paid about that much or maybe a bit more. I think my main criteria in picking a DMP was who could schedule the appointment earliest, then cost.
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« Reply #8662 on: January 09, 2012, 03:04:01 pm »

That's really not a bad cost at all. I paid $250 for mine, plus $11 or so for the blood work, and then I believe $42 for the chest x-ray.

As for a choice in DMPs, that was what I didn't have as there's only one DMP in the Soo. However, I did get in a week after I called for an appointment, so I really can't complain.


They charged you extra for all of that? Wow, turns out my DMP in the shady clinic on Mont-Royal was a bargain. No wonder there must have been at least 15 or 20 people there for immigration exams every time I went in.
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« Reply #8663 on: January 09, 2012, 03:19:05 pm »

I went to the Clinique de Médecine Industrielle on Saith Cath near the Concordia campus. It wasn't that bad, but as you can tell from the name, not a small family practice. I recall they charged me $30 more for doing outland; I didn't really care to argue at that point.
They charged you extra for all of that? Wow, turns out my DMP in the shady clinic on Mont-Royal was a bargain. No wonder there must have been at least 15 or 20 people there for immigration exams every time I went in.
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« Reply #8664 on: January 09, 2012, 03:22:17 pm »

That's really not a bad cost at all. I paid $250 for mine, plus $11 or so for the blood work, and then I believe $42 for the chest x-ray.

As for a choice in DMPs, that was what I didn't have as there's only one DMP in the Soo. However, I did get in a week after I called for an appointment, so I really can't complain.


My husband managed to get everything done for $170 (or maybe $165?) in Toronto. Having said that, I've also seen as high as $550 for DMPs in certain locations. So anything in the $200's range is good.
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File Transfer...: 28-06-2011
Interview........: waived
Passport Req..: 04-01-2012
VISA ISSUED...: COPR received 13-01-2012
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« Reply #8665 on: January 09, 2012, 03:35:21 pm »

Well, I could've went downstate to a DMP down in Metro Detroit, and get it done on the US side, but that guy wanted over $1000 just to do it! I wasn't going to drive over 350 miles and pay that! No freaking way! Shocked

I just feel lucky paying what I did when I had nowhere else in town to go.
I went to the Clinique de Médecine Industrielle on Saith Cath near the Concordia campus. It wasn't that bad, but as you can tell from the name, not a small family practice. I recall they charged me $30 more for doing outland; I didn't really care to argue at that point.
My husband managed to get everything done for $170 (or maybe $165?) in Toronto. Having said that, I've also seen as high as $550 for DMPs in certain locations. So anything in the $200's range is good.
They charged you extra for all of that? Wow, turns out my DMP in the shady clinic on Mont-Royal was a bargain. No wonder there must have been at least 15 or 20 people there for immigration exams every time I went in.
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« Reply #8666 on: January 09, 2012, 03:37:38 pm »

I went to the Clinique de Médecine Industrielle on Saith Cath near the Concordia campus. It wasn't that bad, but as you can tell from the name, not a small family practice. I recall they charged me $30 more for doing outland; I didn't really care to argue at that point.

I went to the Clinique Médicale Luso on Mont-Royal and St. Laurent. It appears to serve mostly the Portuguese and Hispanic populations nearby, as well as those doing immigration exams. It's not the most affluent clinic I've ever seen, and they did require payment in cash, but at least they got the job done.
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« Reply #8667 on: January 09, 2012, 03:42:56 pm »

When I got my exam done In the US it cost me $355.
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« Reply #8668 on: January 09, 2012, 04:35:29 pm »

Buffalo isn't off for MLK, Jr. day apparently, so they're free to continue their glacial pace of (not) finalizing files.
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« Reply #8669 on: January 09, 2012, 04:44:34 pm »

Mine cost around $200, which I was ok with after hearing some doctors charging more than that.
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