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srm057 said:Great work APPNOV2014NY
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Saj123 said:Just saw ECas changed to "decision made"
I hope to receive PPR this week.
What's the best method to send the passport. Any tips saw people having trouble with tracking.
Saj123 said:Just saw ECas changed to "decision made"
I hope to receive PPR this week.
What's the best method to send the passport. Any tips saw people having trouble with tracking.
mako said:Thanks to Macarad and Missionquebec for your answers.
Congrats to Saj123 on "Decision made"
Macarad I'm not a Mexican citizen, but I know someone from my country who is living in another country and she already has the "we start processing your application" notice, and she received AOR after me.
Regarding this: "I do not know if maybe the revisions may take longer for citizens from other countries (for example, background checks, etc.)..." that is something I would like to know, because for me, the "start processing" thing, occurs when the application arrives to the VO traveling from Nova Scotia.
I see that your AOR and mine have similar times, do you have the "we start processing your application" notice in ECAS?
Macarad said:Hi guys!
Med requests came in today (2 1/2 months after AOR).
I have couple of questions, hopefully some of you can help me.
I read on the email for the med request that I should bring medical reports for any relevant health problem(s)...
This is kind of vague... we have all been to the doctor before... what qualifies as a health problem relevant to your exam? Any ideas? Also, all of my documents are back home .... in spanish. I have never heard of people translating medical records... any idea how it would work? Should I have someone from back home try to send the documents to Canada (i am an inland applicant)? Basically i had 2 surgeries, one due to my appendicitis and i had a non malignant tumor removed... any guesses on how relevant this might be?
Thanks in advance!
Macarad said:Hi guys!
Med requests came in today (2 1/2 months after AOR).
I have couple of questions, hopefully some of you can help me.
I read on the email for the med request that I should bring medical reports for any relevant health problem(s)...
This is kind of vague... we have all been to the doctor before... what qualifies as a health problem relevant to your exam? Any ideas? Also, all of my documents are back home .... in spanish. I have never heard of people translating medical records... any idea how it would work? Should I have someone from back home try to send the documents to Canada (i am an inland applicant)? Basically i had 2 surgeries, one due to my appendicitis and i had a non malignant tumor removed... any guesses on how relevant this might be?
Thanks in advance!
cmack said:It is more about ongoing / long term medical cases. A case which you had for some time and still have now.
mako said:I agree with cmack...
By the way, when did they started processing your file?
Macarad said:They started on 2016/11/25, one day after AOR..
Macarad said:Hi guys!
Med requests came in today (2 1/2 months after AOR).
I have couple of questions, hopefully some of you can help me.
I read on the email for the med request that I should bring medical reports for any relevant health problem(s)...
This is kind of vague... we have all been to the doctor before... what qualifies as a health problem relevant to your exam? Any ideas? Also, all of my documents are back home .... in spanish. I have never heard of people translating medical records... any idea how it would work? Should I have someone from back home try to send the documents to Canada (i am an inland applicant)? Basically i had 2 surgeries, one due to my appendicitis and i had a non malignant tumor removed... any guesses on how relevant this might be?
Thanks in advance!