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tannygirl said:
My husband paid $1115 and was reimbursed $75- which was mentioned in the SA Letter.

Also with AOR2, I was sent the template email and asked for the following (if not already sent)
1. Receipt of RPRF
2. PCCs of all the countries I have lived in.

Even though I had submitted the originals with my application (that my sponsor submitted to CPC-M), I sent photo copies of both documents to NDVO by courier.

What are you all doing?
Ignoring the email (if already sent) or sending copies of the same documents?

I haven't got AOR2 yet but i just got reimbursed $590 like 2 days ago idk if that is suppose to mean that NDVO checked my file?
 
tannygirl said:
Hi Everyone, saw this on the New delhi forum regarding expired medical certificates:
It seems the time frame is 15 months for expiry, not 12 months.

Thanks @ Magicman

Here is the Official statement about Reassessments for a new medical certificates. Unless there is a condition in the medical report, they probably won't ask for a full re-medical.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/medic/assess/cert.asp

Hope this helps!

It says
Medical assessment is less than 15 months old (for applicants residing inside or outside Canada); or

Thank you this helps :)
 
bhkr0008 said:
It says
Medical assessment is less than 15 months old (for applicants residing inside or outside Canada); or

Thank you this helps :)

to clarify, this means that if an exam is done within 15 months of issuing the visa, then cic has the OPTION to extend the medicals. this does not mean CIC will ALWAYS do this. there are many people who have to get remeds because the visa office refuses to extend medicals submitted with the application. it would certainly be a case by case basis. i don't *think* this isn't something they have to do, i think it's something they can do.
 
rhcohen2014 said:
to clarify, this means that if an exam is done within 15 months of issuing the visa, then cic has the OPTION to extend the medicals. this does not mean CIC will ALWAYS do this. there are many people who have to get remeds because the visa office refuses to extend medicals submitted with the application. it would certainly be a case by case basis. i don't *think* this isn't something they have to do, i think it's something they can do.

That's something to note for..
Thank you :)
 
Can someone update the spreadsheet for me plz? I received AOR Jan 22 and SA Jan 27.
 
draxz1289 said:
Hey guys,

We have got AOR2 from the Delhi visa office.

does ur ECAS status change when u get AOR2?
 
bhkr0008 said:
does ur ECAS status change when u get AOR2?

no it still shows application received, I would presume there wont be any thing till it goes IP

have you got your AOR2?
 
draxz1289 said:
no it still shows application received, I would presume there wont be any thing till it goes IP

have you got your AOR2?

No unfortunately im getting worried now is something wrong with my file :(
 
bhkr0008 said:
No unfortunately im getting worried now is something wrong with my file :(
I haven't received AOR2 either. my SA was Jan 20.
 
bhkr0008 said:
No unfortunately im getting worried now is something wrong with my file :(
Hey even i dint get my aor2
 
freshman said:
Thank you, LaLa320. I'll email them soon also.

Hey Freshman,

I logged on to Ecas a few days ago and it finally says Medicals received!
 
Dont worry guys.

You should get the AOR2 soon this week
 
Hii guys has anyone been askd fr pcc submission ..and hw long is it valid for??
 
Divyanjali said:
Hii guys has anyone been askd fr pcc submission ..and hw long is it valid for??

Not yet, have got an email?
 
Divyanjali said:
Hii guys has anyone been askd fr pcc submission ..and hw long is it valid for??

police records are only valid for 90 days after they have been issued. This means CIC must RECEIVE it within this time. This does not mean CIC must start processing your application within this time. All that matters is you send it in and cic receives it within 90 days.

generally, the sponsor approval letter requests the PCC if it wasn't submitted upfront, and instructions about how to contact the visa office will be in the letter. if you've received sponsor approval, didn't see any mention of sending a PCC to your visa office, and haven't sent in the police record, you do not need to wait until CIC specifically requests it. you can certainly send it to your visa office per the instrucitons in the sponsor eligibility letter.