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hfinkel said:
Thanks for the positive news. Let's us know that there is some processing going out in Ottawa or NS.

How many in your application? I still believe that many of those who's processing times are longer is due to a larger family size compared to lone applications.

it is part of the equation of course ..
 
Its early days still, you ve got another 4 months to go.


Tinger said:
Congrats MsOptimistic,

Hope u get ur PPR soon enough.

I'm applying under FSWP. CPP-O requested me to send new PCC, do medicals, pay RPRF. I did all requirements. My timeline is as follows:

1- We received your application for permanent residence on January 29, 2014.

2- We started processing your application on March 25, 2014.

3- Medical results have been received (Apr 10, 2014).

So far no progress, & I don't know whether to contact them or it's too early. What will be the next step? any advices?


Waiting really sucks & killing



Thnx
 
Tinger said:
Congrats MsOptimistic,

Hope u get ur PPR soon enough.

I'm applying under FSWP. CPP-O requested me to send new PCC, do medicals, pay RPRF. I did all requirements. My timeline is as follows:

1- We received your application for permanent residence on January 29, 2014.

2- We started processing your application on March 25, 2014.

3- Medical results have been received (Apr 10, 2014).

So far no progress, & I don't know whether to contact them or it's too early. What will be the next step? any advices?


Waiting really sucks & killing



Thnx

It is still too early for you to complain man !!!! there are people on this forum who have waited for 5-6 months after getting In Process for PPR and they got it last week and some are still waiting !!! Just be patient and your turn will come soon.
 
Tinger said:
Congrats MsOptimistic,

Hope u get ur PPR soon enough.

I'm applying under FSWP. CPP-O requested me to send new PCC, do medicals, pay RPRF. I did all requirements. My timeline is as follows:

1- We received your application for permanent residence on January 29, 2014.

2- We started processing your application on March 25, 2014.

3- Medical results have been received (Apr 10, 2014).

So far no progress, & I don't know whether to contact them or it's too early. What will be the next step? any advices?


Waiting really sucks & killing



Thnx
Be patient man .. still long time to wait ..
wait in ucks as you said but you did not wait yet .. in my cas wait is killing me
 
AINP2014 said:
Be patient man .. still long time to wait ..
wait in ucks as you said but you did not wait yet .. in my cas wait is killing me

Have not u recvd ur GCMS notes yet?
 
shifat said:
Have not u recvd ur GCMS notes yet?

not yet .. i am expecting it begining of next week

but i am not feeling that it will not give me a status ..
 
Here is my timeline:

**August 2013 - Application Received
**September 27, 2013 - Appication Processed
**October 4, 2013 - Medical Exam Request (Unfortunately we did not receive the email from CIC on this day)
**January 16, 2014 - Medical Exam Request (This time we receive the email from CIC)
**February 18 (mine) and 21 (wife) 2014 - Medical Exam Done (She took her Med Exam in Canada. And I took my Med Exam in Cebu Doctors' Hospital)
**February 28, 2014 - Request of PR fee and she paid it on the same day
**April 21, 22 and 23 - Medical Furtherance Test (Sputum Test)

The doctor's secretary said be going back to the clinic after 2 months for the result. What should I expect if the result is negative? What is the next step? And if the result is positive, should I take meds for 6 months? please englighten me. Thanks for the reply..
 
hfinkel said:
Thanks for the positive news. Let's us know that there is some processing going out in Ottawa or NS.

How many in your application? I still believe that many of those who's processing times are longer is due to a larger family size compared to lone applications.

thank you so much. im positive you guys will get it very soon. ottawa is my visa office, 2 in my application (me & my husband) im 3 months pregnant with our first baby but of course no need to include it in our application. ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
 
Here's question while we're just hanging around.

I've asked this question on it's own thread in the past but the responses seem to miss the context.

So there four in our application. Wife and I and two adult dependents 18-21.

So when our PR is finally approved and we're ready to land, it is likely that it will be just my wife and I.
Our two kids may follow at a later date. If they are not with us when we land, will they be permitted to land in this same approved application at a later date?

If so, for how long would they be eligible to land on our then approved application without having to start the application all over again on their own accord?
 
As long as their visa is valid they can enter canada on your approved application, but if your children are under 18 then they need to be accompanied by their parents or legal guardian
 
ivan124 said:
As long as their visa is valid they can enter canada on your approved application, but if your children are under 18 then they need to be accompanied by their parents or legal guardian

Don't understand. As long as what visa is valid? (they do not live in Canada)
 
hfinkel said:
Don't understand. As long as what visa is valid? (they do not live in Canada)

he means the PR visa that to be used to do the landing.

usually it is valid till the date of the medical result expiry (one year after the medical test results)
 
AINP2014 said:
he means the PR visa that to be used to do the landing.

usually it is valid till the date of the medical result expiry (one year after the medical test results)

Ok. I understand the response now. So if the PR visa happens to be issued two months before medical expiry, it sounds like that's it. Just two months to land.

I wonder if we renewed our medicals on our own just prior to the visa issuance and submitted them if that would reset the clock?
 
Renewing is not on you, it's on the VO who is processing your file. Medicals are valid for one year and if they are not able to issue you a immigrant visa by the date when your medical will expire, then the VO he's two choices

1) extend your medical, in this case the VO will extend your medical for 3 months.

2) advise you to redo your medicals

Your PR visa validity date will then be decided on the circumstances.
 
hfinkel said:
Ok. I understand the response now. So if the PR visa happens to be issued two months before medical expiry, it sounds like that's it. Just two months to land.

I wonder if we renewed our medicals on our own just prior to the visa issuance and submitted them if that would reset the clock?

no u cannot do the medicals again for immigration purposes without cic consent