farazafzal said:Reasons for Rejection and SUGGESTIONS
farazafzal said:Hi..Your PCC will work.
You will have to supply a PCC for each country you have lived after your 18th Birthday provided the stay was for more than 6 months. Since you applied PCC when you were in Canada you are good to go. I hope you have not visited India and stayed there for more than 6 months after your PCC.
rkhan15 said:So I'm trying to figure this out. What about a kid who grew up away from his home country but visited it multiple times before turning 18. Then made a final visit to his/her home country and left a month after he turned 18 never to return again. If you go by the wording on CIC's website it appears that a PCC is not required because person only spent about 40 days since he turned 18 in his home country. Can anyone confirm if this understanding is correct.
Thanks!
rkhan15 said:Thanks for compiling these.
I have a question regarding point 7. I have high cholesterol and have gone through all sorts of tests and made sure there are no cardiovascular issues with me; please note that my cardiologist has given me clean chit after having done the necessary tests. Should I disclose this to the examining doctor for Canadian Immigration.
Also, does this impact my PR application in any way?
Thanks in advance!
DiNaV said:Hi,
I had applied for SINP nomination in July 2016 intake. My application was rejected with reason that all my NOC's did not match with the one I had applied for and therefore the number of years experience I had claimed was not bagging me the threshold 60 points. I was asked to apply again when when my points were 60+
So I applied again for SINP nomination on 14th Feb after I had completed the required # of years of experience. I dont know what the status of this application is as I have not checked it yet and yesterday I received my ITA in open draw.
My questions are:-
1) Do I need to mention about all this SINP history anywhere in my CIC application?
2) What do I do of my this latest SINP application? Do I withdraw it or it will automatically be cancelled?
Itsmee said:If you tell:
1. Panel Doc will do her due diligence and U will undergo additional tests. If all good, she will give you clean chit
If you don't tell:
1.a. If your blood work or X-ray reveals anything, medical officer will want you to see a specialist and do another few tests....medical will take longer to pass
1.b. If your blood work/X-ray doesn't reveal anything....enjoy
It does not seem that cholesterol is a reason for rejection....your decision, may be ask a doc or your family doc about the risks
vensak said:1. Yes you do (there is a specific question for that - if you were rejected in the past)
2. And no, it does not go automaticaly, you need to request withdraw of your application from SINP.
rohitbites said:To add on to this - here's my experience :
I got them all done, and everything was normal. The doctor complied all the reports and submitted to the clinic who then uploaded in e-medical on Feb 6th.
My medical was 'Passed' last week.![]()
DiNaV said:Hi,
Can you please tell me what was the cost that you had to incur for your full medicals and from where did you get it done.
Thanks.