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My father worked in Kuwait and Iraq from 1978-1984. How to get PCCs from these two countries now?
 
Hi, We received medicals and PCC request. I have questions,
1. It says send original PCC. Can we upload PCC to GC account as it has a place to upload or do we need to send original by post?
2. Is PCC required for last 10 years only as travel history form need only 10 years information?
3. Medicals- Does physician send the report to Visa Office directly?

They should tell you in the letter about the PCC requirement. They usually mention the countries for which you need the PCC.
 
have they asked you for a PCC from Kuwait and Iraq? They mention the countries for which you need the PCC in the letter.
Nope. I am sponsoring my parents under PGP 2019. Invites are still awaited. Since I am following PGP 2018 thread, this question crossed my mind and I want to prepare myself.
 
Nope. I am sponsoring my parents under PGP 2019. Invites are still awaited. Since I am following PGP 2018 thread, this question crossed my mind and I want to prepare myself.
I think you should be fine. They may not ask you for PCC from those countries.
 
Yesterday my parents status in cic was in process with just medical received and passed medicals and no update on pcc

Today status is decision made also received below email, could anyone help me understand is there any thing my parents need to do now? does the below email say their medicals n pcc is approved? what is next step i expect?

Hello, We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive free pre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are available before you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada. Pre-arrival services are provided on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) by settlement service provider organizations. These service providers offer free information to help you with: • Living and working in Canada; • Getting your education, work experience, and professional licenses and certificates recognized in Canada; • Connecting with employers, and with free supports when you arrive in Canada, including language training; and • Connecting with others in your new community, including French-speaking communities. If you are outside Canada, we strongly recommend that you use pre-arrival services before you leave. We encourage you to explore the list of services on the IRCC website: canada.ca/pre-arrival-services. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-services.asp?utm_source=slash-pre-arriv al-services&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=general
 
guys, I just checked the upload documents section on CIC and seems like they are asking me to upload documents for the RPRF, PCC and "upfront medical". If it was an e-medical, do I need to still upload stuff?
 
I am 2019 applicant and need some help:
Can somebody please give suggestion to fill on generic form for application:

Question 10 - Current country of residence of my parents is Canada on Super-Visa.
"From & To" dates- I can enter the From portion but what should be in To part- dont know how long they are staying.
Should I put the date visa officer has stamped till?
 
Yesterday my parents status in cic was in process with just medical received and passed medicals and no update on pcc

Today status is decision made also received below email, could anyone help me understand is there any thing my parents need to do now? does the below email say their medicals n pcc is approved? what is next step i expect?

Hello, We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive free pre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are available before you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada. Pre-arrival services are provided on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) by settlement service provider organizations. These service providers offer free information to help you with: • Living and working in Canada; • Getting your education, work experience, and professional licenses and certificates recognized in Canada; • Connecting with employers, and with free supports when you arrive in Canada, including language training; and • Connecting with others in your new community, including French-speaking communities. If you are outside Canada, we strongly recommend that you use pre-arrival services before you leave. We encourage you to explore the list of services on the IRCC website: canada.ca/pre-arrival-services. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-services.asp?utm_source=slash-pre-arriv al-services&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=general

Your parents do not need to do anything. They could access those pre-arrival services if they wish to, but they are not required to do so. The next step is passport request letter so they can stamp PR visa for them to come to Canada.

Congrat!
 
I am 2019 applicant and need some help:
Can somebody please give suggestion to fill on generic form for application:

Question 10 - Current country of residence of my parents is Canada on Super-Visa.
"From & To" dates- I can enter the From portion but what should be in To part- dont know how long they are staying.
Should I put the date visa officer has stamped till?
Sure. That should work. Or you can put the period your parents intend to spend in Canada.
 
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Thanks for your reply! She has been asked to see a cardiac specialist who is doing ECG, stress test etc. This is is pretty worrying!
Nah...don't worry about it. Your mom may have had a high blood pressure which leads to ECG and heart specialist. My mom had to do it as well and the doctor cleared her and gave some pills. That was it.
 
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