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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2019

calgary17

Hero Member
Mar 11, 2017
725
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London, ON
The question goes like this:

HAVE YOU, OR, IF YOU ARE THE PRINCIPAL APPLICANT, ANY OF YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS LISTED IN YOUR APPLICATION OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN CANADA EVER:

K) HAD ANY SERIOUS DISEASE OR ANY PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISORDER YES NO?

Hence I am confused...........
I don’t know what they consider serious conditions.
May be someone senior could share some suggestions.

But my case is same, my dad had skin cancer in 2013, got operated and with God’s grace is cancer free now for almost 6 years.
And i did not mention it in 5669, but my intention is not to hide anything as I’ll for sure reveal this to the panel physician.
And it was revealed to the PP for super visa medicals too and the the reports were provided.

However, for 5669 I also got confused now.
But lets see if someone can share some suggestion on this.
 

Manveer Sandhu

Full Member
Jul 25, 2019
26
14
Hello,

Anyone here with an application received Jun 12 onwards with any success on receiving AOR or linking application or being able to see ecas status? I have not been able to get any update from them or able to connect online, worried if they have received it. Still have confirmation from canadapost and their phones are also no longer transferring calls to agents. Any one in similar situation? Thanks
please take a look at the tracker : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1B_YAyszLcUxbfe0ur7WPZRPJ0y2COpRJSt8Ce19yrhI/edit#gid=945174368

I think you will get an update in the next two weeks.
 

luckymystery

Champion Member
Aug 5, 2011
1,851
230
Saskatchewan
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
3131
App. Filed.......
25-07-2011
Doc's Request.
Sent with application
AOR Received.
AOR on 05-10-11. PER Received on 25-10-11
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
File Transfer...
LVO started processing on my file on 04-01-2012
Med's Request
05-1-12 & Recvd on 11-1-12
Med's Done....
20-1-12, received by VO on 09-2-12 & on ecas on 18-02-12
Interview........
Waived :-)
Passport Req..
Step-1 on 05-03-12. Ecas Decision Made on 05-3-12, Step-2 02-5-12
VISA ISSUED...
26-03-12
LANDED..........
July - 12
YES : LVO is depend on IMM008, page#2, contact info address.

"Section 1: current mailing address and read 3 point is “ if you wish to authorize the release of information from your application to representative, indicate their email and mailing address in this section and on the IMM 5476.”

anyone have Canadian address & IMM5476 and File move back to home LVO?
Me me ...
 

bdidol

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Jun 2, 2019
2,036
981
experts... @robertp @Yulia @bdidol .. i see lot of ppl getting additional docs req before AOR/ecas activations etc.. i am yet to get any communication .. ecas was pre maturely activated.. just linked the app..

just wondering "not getting additional doc req= all docs are in order " is a good thing? or "just delay in processing"
If you able to link the file, that means no missing docs. If you missing any fees (ie, bio), you will still get a request to send it.
 

bdidol

Champion Member
Jun 2, 2019
2,036
981
Hello,

Anyone here with an application received Jun 12 onwards with any success on receiving AOR or linking application or being able to see ecas status? I have not been able to get any update from them or able to connect online, worried if they have received it. Still have confirmation from canadapost and their phones are also no longer transferring calls to agents. Any one in similar situation? Thanks
You have to wait. No AoR sent yet for June applicants.

Linking is only possible till June 6th as of today.
 
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Swainy

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Sep 15, 2019
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It may seem a strange question, but how do I get MyCIC and is it called by this or something else. I’m finding it very difficult to follow some of the questions and answers with all the abbreviations because I don’t know what half of them mean. I’ve got onto ECAS which says our application has been received. We were invited on April 26th, application received on June 4th,
 

bdidol

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Jun 2, 2019
2,036
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It may seem a strange question, but how do I get MyCIC and is it called by this or something else. I’m finding it very difficult to follow some of the questions and answers with all the abbreviations because I don’t know what half of them mean. I’ve got onto ECAS which says our application has been received. We were invited on April 26th, application received on June 4th,
You can login to mycic with your existing (or new account) or create one for Principal Applicant.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account.html

Once created, you can try to link you paper application to the online portal.

https://pdfhost.io/v/1p+TEHylL_myCICpdf.pdf
 

nayr69sg

Champion Member
Apr 13, 2017
1,571
679
The question goes like this:

HAVE YOU, OR, IF YOU ARE THE PRINCIPAL APPLICANT, ANY OF YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS LISTED IN YOUR APPLICATION OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN CANADA EVER:

K) HAD ANY SERIOUS DISEASE OR ANY PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISORDER YES NO?

Hence I am confused...........
Yeah these are very subjective questions aren't they?

The problem is the word "Serious".

If you ask a medical doctor/healthcare professional, they might give you very different answers compared to a layperson.

As a guide I would say that if your disease or disorder has required you to be hospitalized ie had to be admitted to the hospital unit or ward for further treatment and monitoring then it should point to something more "serious". Having said that often times patients are admitted because we suspect something serious but then get discharged when we CANNOT find anything serious.

The other point is what type of treatment are they getting? Which is a far easier way to gauge "Seriousness".

See below list :

1) Hemodialysis or Peritoneal Dialysis - Renal Failure
2) Chemotherapy- Cancer
3) Radiotherapy - Cancer
4) Prolonged (weeks to months) antimicrobial treatment eg treatment for Tuberculosis, Intravenous antibiotics for septic arthritis
5) Prolonged rehabilitation program (eg spinal cord damage , paraplegia, stroke)
6) Inpatient psychiatric monitoring (severe psychosis, schizophrenia, drug addiction)
7) Daily home care due to immobility or Institutionalized (eg severe Multiple Sclerosis, Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), severe Parkinson's, Dementia)
 

FMM_Guy

Full Member
Oct 31, 2017
41
27
Fort McMurray
Category........
@YULIA-2016

Hi For my application, Status changed from "application received" to "In process" for both section on September 26th, 2019. (E-case status for sponsorship and E-case status for permanent residency application)

Thank you!
 
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salmunsu

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Apr 17, 2015
151
40
Hello @YULIA-2016

Please update the tracker for row 274 to indicate eCAS went to "In Process" on September 11th for sponsor and principal applicant. My application was received by CIC on May 17th.

Wondering why there is no decision made yet :(.
 
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diegosolano

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Jul 24, 2018
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Category........
FAM
Yeah these are very subjective questions aren't they?

The problem is the word "Serious".

If you ask a medical doctor/healthcare professional, they might give you very different answers compared to a layperson.

As a guide I would say that if your disease or disorder has required you to be hospitalized ie had to be admitted to the hospital unit or ward for further treatment and monitoring then it should point to something more "serious". Having said that often times patients are admitted because we suspect something serious but then get discharged when we CANNOT find anything serious.

The other point is what type of treatment are they getting? Which is a far easier way to gauge "Seriousness".

See below list :

1) Hemodialysis or Peritoneal Dialysis - Renal Failure
2) Chemotherapy- Cancer
3) Radiotherapy - Cancer
4) Prolonged (weeks to months) antimicrobial treatment eg treatment for Tuberculosis, Intravenous antibiotics for septic arthritis
5) Prolonged rehabilitation program (eg spinal cord damage , paraplegia, stroke)
6) Inpatient psychiatric monitoring (severe psychosis, schizophrenia, drug addiction)
7) Daily home care due to immobility or Institutionalized (eg severe Multiple Sclerosis, Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), severe Parkinson's, Dementia)
No matter how people try to justify how to answer this question cancer IS a serious disease, anything that puts your body through the stress of radiation or chemo is serious, you can do whatever you want with your application, but I would advice strongly against hiding this, Canada is a honour system and if found out that you lied in your application, the consequences will be worse, I don't think they will reject you at this stage but of course all the details of your father's disease should be detailed in the report that the panel physician sends with the medical test

Just so you are ready, get a letter from the Oncologist indicating the prognosis of your father, that he was treated for X type of cancer, that he is cancer free and he is stable and that there are no indications that he could relapse. Have this letter ready for when you get the medical test and the doctor can attach it to the exam, it's entirely up to the Canadian authorities to determine if it's an excessive demand on the medical system here, not up to you or what people say here
 

calgary17

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Mar 11, 2017
725
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London, ON
No matter how people try to justify how to answer this question cancer IS a serious disease, anything that puts your body through the stress of radiation or chemo is serious, you can do whatever you want with your application, but I would advice strongly against hiding this, Canada is a honour system and if found out that you lied in your application, the consequences will be worse, I don't think they will reject you at this stage but of course all the details of your father's disease should be detailed in the report that the panel physician sends with the medical test

Just so you are ready, get a letter from the Oncologist indicating the prognosis of your father, that he was treated for X type of cancer, that he is cancer free and he is stable and that there are no indications that he could relapse. Have this letter ready for when you get the medical test and the doctor can attach it to the exam, it's entirely up to the Canadian authorities to determine if it's an excessive demand on the medical system here, not up to you or what people say here
But his/her question is if it is supposed to be mentioned on the 5669 form.
For the panel physician, i agree we need to mention this and provide the reports.

i.e. My dad’s case, he had skin cancer almost 6 years ago and was operated and is doing ok.
We mentioned this to the PP on his super visa medical and reporta were provided.

We will mention this to PP on his PGP medical too. But i did not mention it on the form 5669, which I thought is only asking for present serious conditions, may be i misunderstood but for sure there was no intention of hiding it as they already have these details in his super visa’s medicals.

So this user is asking the same thing about his/her mother, if they need to mention it on the form 5669 or it should just be mentioned to the PP once they do the medical exam?