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mani85 said:
i have got my medical on 26 August 2016 and did complete on 31 August 2016 and I have sent the requested documents 3 days ago.
How many days it will take to request for passport?
what are the timing now a days?
What has changed in your situation? You need to explain why you received a medical request etc.. Did CIC change their minds?
 
My father went for the judicial review for my case and CIC commits to reconsider my case that's why I have got my medical at last
 
zardoz said:
What has changed in your situation? You need to explain why you received a medical request etc.. Did CIC change their minds?
My father went for the judicial review for my case and CIC commits to reconsider my case that's why I have got my medical at last
 
mani85 said:
My father went for the judicial review for my case and CIC commits to reconsider my case that's why I have got my medical at last
Congratulations. I hope it all works out well for you.
 
mani85 said:
does anyone can tell me after medical how many days CIC will take for passport request?

If everything seems 'OK' in everyone's medical file, it only takes a month or two to receive PPR. Judicial review cases usually get their PPR in 2 months.

Once you have sent your medicals, keep an eye on you ecase. As soon as it changes to "Medicals Received", that means your medicals have been OK'ed by the Central office and sent to Visa Office and everything is clear.

IF there is some concern in your medicals (usually you will get a hint if GP does some extra tests, if not then no problem) the Visa office will ask for some more tests, to exclude/or diagnose conditions etc etc etc. Just make sure you don't have HIV, HEP B or C ... or any other highly communicable disease like T.B etc.

But do remember that final decision will be taken before issuing PPR request, but it would only get rejected if something unusual would turn up, like sudden medical or security issue. So, I presume you will be fine. Therefore, Congrats in advance ... and you'll soon be getting maple leaf
 
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If everything seems 'OK' in everyone's medical file, it only takes a month or two to receive PPR. Judicial review cases usually get their PPR in 2 months.

Once you have sent your medicals, keep an eye on you ecase. As soon as it changes to "Medicals Received", that means your medicals have been OK'ed by the Central office and sent to Visa Office and everything is clear.

IF there is some concern in your medicals (usually you will get a hint if GP does some extra tests, if not then no problem) the Visa office will ask for some more tests, to exclude/or diagnose conditions etc etc etc. Just make sure you don't have HIV, HEP B or C ... or any other highly communicable disease like T.B etc.

But do remember that final decision will be taken before issuing PPR request, but it would only get rejected if something unusual would turn up, like sudden medical or security issue. So, I presume you will be fine. Therefore, Congrats in advance ... and you'll soon be getting maple leaf
I haven't received my PPR yet.
What should I do?
 
I would order your application case notes to see what is happening.
 
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