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Mosby said:
Hello everyone!

Received our medical request! ;D ;D ;D

Now my question is, where is the best place to do the Medicals in Dubai? would appreciate any thoughts on this...
congratulations :) finally we heard a good news from ADVO after a longgg time ..... Wish you best of luck for ur medicals
 
Hi. apart from the "right of permanent residence fee" is there another "fee" called the "landing fee"? how much is the amount and when does it have to be paid? is it the visa office who will request for this? does it have to be paid at the time of passport request or at the time of the actual landing?
 
Mosby said:
Hello everyone!

Received our medical request! ;D ;D ;D

Now my question is, where is the best place to do the Medicals in Dubai? would appreciate any thoughts on this...

Congrats Mosby, it is almost 7 months from AOR I wonder
 
Zzzz said:
congratulations :) finally we heard a good news from ADVO after a longgg time ..... Wish you best of luck for ur medicals

Hi Mosby,

I think Al Zahra hospital near clock tower in Sharjah is the best place for medical. What time and day you received MR from ADVO?

Regards
Khurram
 
ainpfsw111 said:
Hi. apart from the "right of permanent residence fee" is there another "fee" called the "landing fee"? how much is the amount and when does it have to be paid? is it the visa office who will request for this? does it have to be paid at the time of passport request or at the time of the actual landing?

Right of permanent residence fee is earlier called landing fee, so these two terms are the same. This can be paid along with your processing fees for PR application to Nova Scotia. But can be paid at later part when the local visa office requested for it.
 
Guys,

I am wondering about the background/security check, how can I know if it will cause medicals to expire or not?

I mean it is a fuzzy stage, no one can estimate the time needed to complete these checks.

Can I say it takes 6 months to get PPR, some cases took 11 months, some cases took more than one year.

I am really confused.
 
rtamimi said:
Guys,

I am wondering about the background/security check, how can I know if it will cause medicals to expire or not?

I mean it is a fuzzy stage, no one can estimate the time needed to complete these checks.

Can I say it takes 6 months to get PPR, some cases took 11 months, some cases took more than one year.

I am really confused.
some 1 or 2 weeks
but I noticed that applicant who received there meds early after AOR their visa was late :S
 
rtamimi said:
Guys,

I am wondering about the background/security check, how can I know if it will cause medicals to expire or not?

I mean it is a fuzzy stage, no one can estimate the time needed to complete these checks.

Can I say it takes 6 months to get PPR, some cases took 11 months, some cases took more than one year.

I am really confused.

Time is usually from 6 months to 11 months before the medical expires.
For those who got .PR earlier, may b it's their luck i cudnt find any other factor seriously
We too r waiting.our 6 months will b completed in march so m hopeful any time after march n before Sept
 
zig321 said:
Time is usually from 6 months to 11 months before the medical expires.
For those who got .PR earlier, may b it's their luck i cudnt find any other factor seriously
We too r waiting.our 6 months will b completed in march so m hopeful any time after march n before Sept

I have friends done meds on September and got ppr after 3 weeks
 
quiet interesting debate going on over the issue of PPR here, I like it this page is more lively than other VO (thanks to the elongation of the process) and everyone seems to expertise on data gathering and analyzing it. is there any way one could come to know when the RPRF has been en-cashed?
does the bank provide any data on that? how about the factor of that strike last year? did it have any effect on the time between MR and the PPR?
 
lemans207 said:
I have friends done meds on September and got ppr after 3 weeks

Hi,

I think this is very much depends on the risk category of ur country. I am wondering as per policy how much lead time is given for transition.

Regards
Khurram
 
kkhurram1 said:
Hi,

I think this is very much depends on the risk category of ur country. I am wondering as per policy how much lead time is given for transition.

Regards
Khurram

I think if you were still in Dubai, the security would be faster
 
lemans207 said:
I think if you were still in Dubai, the security would be faster

I am still in Dubai and its been 5 months 17 days. No update from ADVO till date.

Regards
Khurram
 
kkhurram1 said:
I am still in Dubai and its been 5 months 17 days. No update from ADVO till date.

Regards
Khurram

aha I thought you resigned. welcome to waiting time, maybe soon youll get your visa :S
 
kkhurram1 said:
I am still in Dubai and its been 5 months 17 days. No update from ADVO till date.

Regards
Khurram
as per observation...its 6 months these days...so wait for 13 more days :)