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yaz

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Category........
Visa Office......
Mexico
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-04-2011
Doc's Request.
18-07-2011
AOR Received.
18-07-2011
File Transfer...
08-06-2011
Med's Request
28-07-2011
Med's Done....
12-09-2011
Passport Req..
11-01-2012
VISA ISSUED...
25-01-2012
LANDED..........
18-02-2012
H i guys!!
I would like some information...
I will get carta de antecedentes registrales in 10 days, anybody knows what is the next step from the canadian embassy
I dont know what i have to do because i didnt send the medical examination . I have to wait for a letter or where i have to go, I am from Mexico I am living in Acapulco right now.
Help please!!!
Thanks!!
 
If you are a spousal applicant, you could have submitted proof of medical (and your "carte de antecedentes registrales) with the PR application when you sent it in. Since you didn't do that, you'll need to wait until you receive a request for both from the embassy that is processing your application - because the request will give you the information you need to be able to send both so they are properly matched up to your application.
 
RobsLuv said:
If you are a spousal applicant, you could have submitted proof of medical (and your "carte de antecedentes registrales) with the PR application when you sent it in. Since you didn't do that, you'll need to wait until you receive a request for both from the embassy that is processing your application - because the request will give you the information you need to be able to send both so they are properly matched up to your application.

Actually the Mexican federal police report or Constancia de antecedentes registrales can only be obtained AFTER you submit your application and receive your AOR from the Embassy in Mexico city as the PGR requires a formal written request from the embassy to issue the Constancia de antecedentes registrales.

Individual Mexican state police checks can usually be done before sending in the application and submitted with the application

see below for more information
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/mexico.asp

Yes the medical should have been submitted with the original application
 
Huron said:
Actually the Mexican federal police report or Constancia de antecedentes registrales can only be obtained AFTER you submit your application and receive your AOR from the Embassy in Mexico city as the PGR requires a formal written request from the embassy to issue the Constancia de antecedentes registrales.

Individual Mexican state police checks can usually be done before sending in the application and submitted with the application

see below for more information
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/mexico.asp

Yes the medical should have been submitted with the original application

I don't think that is true. PGR can be requested for jobs etc. too.
 
lv1234 said:
I don't think that is true. PGR can be requested for jobs etc. too.

I believe you are confusing the STATE“Antecedentes Penales with the FEDERAL antecedentes penales...

The first requirement after finger prints says :

Carta expedida por la Embajada, Consulado o Dependencia de Gobierno, dirigida Dr. Estuardo Mario Bermúdez Molina, Director General de Control de Procesos Penales Federales, solicitando la expedición de la Constancia de Antecedentes Regístrales.
 
Huron said:
I believe you are confusing the STATE“Antecedentes Penales with the FEDERAL antecedentes penales...

The first requirement after finger prints says :

Carta expedida por la Embajada, Consulado o Dependencia de Gobierno, dirigida Dr. Estuardo Mario Bermúdez Molina, Director General de Control de Procesos Penales Federales, solicitando la expedición de la Constancia de Antecedentes Regístrales.

I am talking about carte de antecedentes registrales. The green and the white form.
Did you sbmit one during your application (local) and then one after your AOR?