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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.

Congrats Saj123.. I think Finishing line for Feb 2016 applicants is near. I always used xpresspost envelope (1 inside another for passport return) for all immigration related documents. I never any issue with it.
 
No PPR yet. Anyone received PPR this week
 
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.

Congratulations Saj!

best of luck for the landing process!
 
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?

Yes, we have similar AOR. And, yes, I am a mexican citizen, but I am an inland applicant (VO Ottawa), so our timelines are not necessarily equivalent =/ (I got an email confirming processing had begun one day after AOR) ... I wish I could give you more info. I do find it strange that Mexico City VO has taken so long, but I do not know what could be the problem. Nevertheless, you are still within the official "timeframe" which is around a year for the federal stage. I want to think you will get some news soon!

Please update us as things develop.

Best of luck!
 
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!

It is more about ongoing / long term medical cases. A case which you had for some time and still have now.
 
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!

I agree with cmack...
By the way, when did they started processing your file?
 
cmack said:
It is more about ongoing / long term medical cases. A case which you had for some time and still have now.

Thanks! In that case, i think it should be alright...
 
mako said:
I agree with cmack...
By the way, when did they started processing your file?

They started on 2016/11/25, one day after AOR..
 
Macarad said:
They started on 2016/11/25, one day after AOR..

Thanks for the fast reply!!!! :)
 
i applied immigration on 2016.Feb. 18 , AOR on April 5, the ecas status today shows decision made, but my cic account still shows in process, hope i'll get ppr email soon !
ps: vo sydney, NS
 
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!

These don't qualify as ongoing health problems and you should be fine. If you have visible signs of stitches/Scar the doctor might ask you during the physical exam. Just tell Him/her about the surgery you had.
 
Hi there Bajan...

I read about your timeline... and I am sailing in the same boat.
I already received the CSQ last year in June 2016. It took me a longer time to send the documents to Nova Scotia.
I sent the docs In October 2016 and it reached on 17 Oct 2016. Since then till now I have not yet received any email from there.
After reading your time line I see that it took around 4 months for you to get a reply from Federal.
Is this correct.

Thankyou,

Asif
 
Hi
I have received CSQ, please answer below questions;
1- forms? what forms for main applicant and what forms are for dependents?
2- Fee?
3- how to pay fee?
4- where to send application package?

Thanks
Ken