I was going to attach my CC statement and my personal loan letter from the bank too. This was only for my checking account. In that case would this work?IMO, since this makes no mention of loans and debts, you need the 6 months statement.
I was going to attach my CC statement and my personal loan letter from the bank too. This was only for my checking account. In that case would this work?IMO, since this makes no mention of loans and debts, you need the 6 months statement.
so your CC and Loan is all at the same bank? i think in the bank letter, you can request for such information to be added... just inform the teller or whoever is doing the bank letter.I was going to attach my CC statement and my personal loan letter from the bank too. This was only for my checking account. In that case would this work?
My CC is in the same bank. My personal loan is from another bank. For personal loan I am attaching a letter with the loan amount requested, date requested, minimum payments etc and that my account is in good standing.so your CC and Loan is all at the same bank? i think in the bank letter, you can request for such information to be added... just inform the teller or whoever is doing the bank letter.
I just did. Look up the panel physician in your city. And book an appointment. You can find panel physicians from this link:Hi Guys,
has anyone done their upfront medicals recently??? i would like to know the procedure.
Thanks buddy... Was of great help...I just did. Look up the panel physician in your city. And book an appointment. You can find panel physicians from this link:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx
They will basically take your height, weight and BP. Do a physical. Then take your blood for HIV and Syphilis testing. Take a urine sample for urinalysis - protein, blood and glucose. And a chest X-Ray. And then they will give you a eMedical (which is the system they use to input results of tests) form. You just scan and upload that form in your application.
If there are health issues then further tests may be required. Like a serum creatinine test for high BP etc.,
In the US this medical test costs about $300-$500 in my opinion.
Good luck to both of youwe have received IELTS results ( 9th sept exam) , my wife has scored CLB 8 ( primary applicant) and mine CLB 7. she is going for second attempt with the target CLB 9 , so that our score should be around 430 plus.. lets hope for the best ..
Hey many many congrats on this great achievement.Bumped my score from 393 to 435 after the recent IELTS results. I can now participate as a potential candidate for the next draw.
Thanks!Hey many many congrats on this great achievement.
Could you please guide me as well as Iam also struggling to achieve clb9 in ielts.
My CC is in the same bank. My personal loan is from another bank. For personal loan I am attaching a letter with the loan amount requested, date requested, minimum payments etc and that my account is in good standing.
For CC, I am including my latest statement. My Credit Card balance is huge - as much as my checking account. But of course this was because I used the CC to buy stuff when I moved initially. And I am making min payments on it. I therefore wanted to show that this was an ongoing payment and not an amount borrowed for immigration and the debt wont hold back my initial months in Canada. by submitting the latest statement instead of including it in the letter.
Is that okay?
Thanks for the info! How much blood did they draw, like number of tubes, and were the tubes big or small or medium sized? And how long did your appointment take?I just did. Look up the panel physician in your city. And book an appointment. You can find panel physicians from this link:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx
They will basically take your height, weight and BP. Do a physical. Then take your blood for HIV and Syphilis testing. Take a urine sample for urinalysis - protein, blood and glucose. And a chest X-Ray. And then they will give you a eMedical (which is the system they use to input results of tests) form. You just scan and upload that form in your application.
If there are health issues then further tests may be required. Like a serum creatinine test for high BP etc.,
In the US this medical test costs about $300-$500 in my opinion.
Unfortunately I don't know the answer to that, but I am wondering if it is necessary to provide bank letter and statements for all bank and investment accounts we have? Or just enough to show a cumulative balance (net of any loans or credit card debt) that is at least the minimum POF required?My CC is in the same bank. My personal loan is from another bank. For personal loan I am attaching a letter with the loan amount requested, date requested, minimum payments etc and that my account is in good standing.
For CC, I am including my latest statement. My Credit Card balance is huge - as much as my checking account. But of course this was because I used the CC to buy stuff when I moved initially. And I am making min payments on it. I therefore wanted to show that this was an ongoing payment and not an amount borrowed for immigration and the debt wont hold back my initial months in Canada. by submitting the latest statement instead of including it in the letter.
Is that okay?
You’ll make it buddy! Don’t worry! You deserve it!Yep, I have all my papers ready, and I have double and triple checked them. After reading more discussions with wise words (for the 2 weeks after receiving NOI, I had been focused 100% on getting all my documents ready as quickly as possible), I became worried that my main employer reference letter might not have been detailed enough about my day to day duties, so I added more details and had my employer issue me a revised letter. So perhaps this delay might have been a good thing that made me get my reference letter in better shape ... now dear immigration gods, please please send my OINP application through quickly, before my NOI expires, and then grant me quick post-ITA processing ...
I don't want to apply for school yet, as it really would be a last resort that isn't really compatible with my plans .. but it is a last resort option in the back of my mind. For now, I think waiting for OINP to reopen, studying French, and conducting a very targeted job search are my best options.