Now that GCMS is online and easy, it's probably a good idea to give it a try.curiberry said:it varies... some people in 3 months, others may take like a year.
For my case, I did my ME in early september 2012, and no PPR still.
It depending on how fast the security and criminal check are done.
It should definitely not take that long. In addition to requesting GCMS notes, you should think about contacting your MP.curiberry said:it varies... some people in 3 months, others may take like a year.
For my case, I did my ME in early september 2012, and no PPR still.
It depending on how fast the security and criminal check are done.
My doc send me an email stating that the MEds has been send to CIC through E-med. I checked my status on E-cas and it said "medicals recieved".tbll said:and how do you know if your medical has been sent out by your doctor??
Did you apply under CEC or some other class. Thanks!curiberry said:it varies... some people in 3 months, others may take like a year.
For my case, I did my ME in early september 2012, and no PPR still.
It depending on how fast the security and criminal check are done.
Hi curiberry,curiberry said:it varies... some people in 3 months, others may take like a year.
For my case, I did my ME in early september 2012, and no PPR still.
It depending on how fast the security and criminal check are done.
Androme - your doc really sounds awesome. Who was your doc? And did they ever told you that they will be sending the blood sample to Public Health Canada...This is what my doc keeps telling me and giving me as a reason for delay.androme said:My doc send me an email stating that the MEds has been send to CIC through E-med. I checked my status on E-cas and it said "medicals recieved".
May 2nd -> Medicals rewuest received from CIC
May 6th-> finished doing the medicals
May 16th-> Ecase status updated to RECEIVED by CIC.
Who is your doc?InfoSeeker12 said:Androme - your doc really sounds awesome. Who was your doc? And did they ever told you that they will be sending the blood sample to Public Health Canada...This is what my doc keeps telling me and giving me as a reason for delay.
About Curiberry - yea - the applicant seems to be CEC-March 2012 applicant.
My Doc is Lyndon Mascarenhas located at St.Claire west and Avenue. He did mention that he will have to send the blood samples to Public Health Canada. However, he also added that it shouldn't take more than 10 working days. I ended up getting it within a week ofcourse. Yeah, he is realy good. Cheers!InfoSeeker12 said:Androme - your doc really sounds awesome. Who was your doc? And did they ever told you that they will be sending the blood sample to Public Health Canada...This is what my doc keeps telling me and giving me as a reason for delay.
About Curiberry - yea - the applicant seems to be CEC-March 2012 applicant.
My Doc is Lyndon Mascarenhas located at St.Claire west and Avenue. He did mention that he will have to send the blood samples to Public Health Canada. However, he also added that it shouldn't take more than 10 working days. I ended up getting it within a week ofcourse. Yeah, he is realy good. Cheers!Hopefulagain said:Who is your doc?
I already got GCMS notes, eligibility, criminal, medical are passed but they havent start the security one yet which is due May 31,2013.InfoSeeker12 said:Hi curiberry,
This is really annoying that CIC is taking so long to respond after your medicals. You are a March'12 applicant. As other applicants have suggested, you should definitely send the online GCMS request (https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/client.do).
At the same time you may want to send an email to CPP-ottawa (ottpilot-immigration @ cic.gc.ca) asking them the reason for this delay as its well over the standard processing time of 13 months. Asking an MP might help too. They usually call up the CIC and get the same info you get through GCMS - but they get pretty quickly, i guess.
Did you lived in several different countries before moving to Canada? That might be a reason for delay, but again your GCMS report will tell you more precisely.