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adam2013 said:
you don't have medical received

1.We received your application for permanent residence on December 19, 2012.

2.We started processing your application on November 9, 2013.

3.Medical results have been received.
 
cherif2100 said:
1.We received your application for permanent residence on December 19, 2012.

2.We started processing your application on November 9, 2013.

3.Medical results have been received.

My fiance's has been in process since May 6, 2010...so don't rely on e-cas lol
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
My fiance's has been in process since May 6, 2010...so don't rely on e-cas lol

obviously it is system and not file/applicants issues for the delay.. like medicals there will be all visas at one time
 
cherif2100 said:
obviously it is system and not file/applicants issues for the delay.. like medicals there will be all visas at one time

I feel like they screwed up again...they sent all old and newer aplicants medicals around the same time.

They should have sent medicals and visas to all old applicants (finalize the files), then proceed to send medicals to newer applicants. It's logical....but they never do anything in a logical way.
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
I feel like they screwed up again...they sent all old and newer aplicants medicals around the same time.

They should have sent medicals and visas to all old applicants (finalize the files), then proceed to send medicals to newer applicants. It's logical....but they never do anything in a logical way.

that way you said would finalize half the current backlog, but it seems they are looking to finalize future backlogs by finalizing all files at each stage.. now who apply federal receive medicals right away so they took rid of that backlog, now it is the last step backlog.. after that, federal part will only takes average of few months..
 
cherif2100 said:
that way you said would finalize half the current backlog, but it seems they are looking to finalize future backlogs by finalizing all files at each stage.. now who apply federal receive medicals right away so they took rid of that backlog, now it is the last step backlog.. after that, federal part will only takes average of few months..

it makes sense
 
Hello guys, I am filling in my visa application after I got the CSQ and I don't know what the CSQ number really is. Is it the Numero du dossier or the reference individuel? Or is there another number?
 
msharafaldeen said:
Hello guys, I am filling in my visa application after I got the CSQ and I don't know what the CSQ number really is. Is it the Numero du dossier or the reference individuel? Or is there another number?

Numero du dossier
 
cherif2100 said:
that way you said would finalize half the current backlog, but it seems they are looking to finalize future backlogs by finalizing all files at each stage.. now who apply federal receive medicals right away so they took rid of that backlog, now it is the last step backlog.. after that, federal part will only takes average of few months..

Yes, but it isn't fair for those of us who have been waiting since 2009 (including the CSQ).
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
Yes, but it isn't fair for those of us who have been waiting since 2009 (including the CSQ).

It's becoming more and more frustrating. All this time wasted!!!
 
csaade said:
It's becoming more and more frustrating. All this time wasted!!!

I know, we put our lives on hold. But the good news is it's almost over.
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
Yes, but it isn't fair for those of us who have been waiting since 2009 (including the CSQ).

true, but apparently they are not caring for what passed, they are just fixing for the future process.. logically they should be aiming to solve all these problems by the end of the year, unless they want to involve 2014 in the waste of time as well..
 
Hi guys,

I have done medical like 10 days ago at rizk hospital but my ecas is still not showing anything? is that normal?
 
jadzz said:
Hi guys,

I have done medical like 10 days ago at rizk hospital but my ecas is still not showing anything? is that normal?
Yes it's normal. Sometimes it takes about two weeks or more to show in ecas.
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
I know, we put our lives on hold. But the good news is it's almost over.

Waiting has become our daily bread...

Once we get the ppr we'll be so bored since there won't be anything left to talk about...