Thanks a lot for your response. Much appreciated!You are correct, you need to stay in Canada for three months before you can be covered, My sister is actually going through same situation right now,She is flying to Canada next week and I believe she is going to pay for delivery which is due next month. I do hope you get your PPR and sticker early enough to meet up with this timeline.
Got it - Thanks for the information. Guess no point worrying about things before we have a PPR in handPuneet, OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Plan) has a 3 months waiting period. That is from the time you land in the country
https://www.ontario.ca/page/apply-ohip-and-get-health-card
https://settlement.org/ontario/health/ohip-and-health-insurance/ontario-health-insurance-plan-ohip/what-is-the-3-month-waiting-period-for-ohip/
That's helpful - So atleast there is a way through this.I believe Alberta covers the healthcare expense. You will need to apply for AHCIP which will get activated on landing. http://www.health.alberta.ca/AHCIP/registration-requirements.html
Hi and welcome! I would like to know how did you enquire about your visa office?Dear Fellow Immigrants, I have been following this thread for sometime now since I received my ITA on April 25th, 2018 under FSW program(Outland). I am Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Professional (NOC - 2255) with over 8 years of experience with Masters Degree in GIS from USA. I am currently residing in UAE holding citizenship of India. My AOR date is May 10th, 2018. Medical Passed on May 20th, 2018. My profile currently says that - "We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements".
Today, I finally made my mind to post a message on this thread to say thanks to the active and senior members in this thread who have been replying to queries of other concerned and anxious prospective immigrants.
I understand that the current processing time is 6 months or less for the FSW stream. As per the CIC website, my application is processed in London Office (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/contact-ircc/offices/international-visa-offices/london.html). I have found on multiple threads that the average processing time is more than six months for London Visa Office. I wanted to ask the senior members here, is this accurate?
Thanks for your guidance in advance.
Actually, I am not 100% sure that it is London Visa. I haven't inquired about the visa office using email. I am making a logical assumption based on the information here - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/contact-ircc/offices/international-visa-offices/london.htmlHi and welcome! I would like to know how did you enquire about your visa office?
same reply dunno y R10 still not finished...Did you call CIC too?
Then we shouldn't worry at all. That's how our timelines are.same reply dunno y R10 still not finished...
Nice profile Aditya and that too in Dubai very nice.Dear Fellow Immigrants, I have been following this thread for sometime now since I received my ITA on April 25th, 2018 under FSW program(Outland). I am Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Professional (NOC - 2255) with over 8 years of experience with Masters Degree in GIS from USA. I am currently residing in UAE holding citizenship of India. My AOR date is May 10th, 2018. Medical Passed on May 20th, 2018. My profile currently says that - "We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements".
Today, I finally made my mind to post a message on this thread to say thanks to the active and senior members in this thread who have been replying to queries of other concerned and anxious prospective immigrants.
I understand that the current processing time is 6 months or less for the FSW stream. As per the CIC website, my application is processed in London Office (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/contact-ircc/offices/international-visa-offices/london.html). I have found on multiple threads that the average processing time is more than six months for London Visa Office. I wanted to ask the senior members here, is this accurate?
Thanks for your guidance in advance.
Nope, that's an incorrect assumption- they may very well still route it to NDVO (New Delhi) which is far sooner than the London VO. All the best.Actually, I am not 100% sure that it is London Visa. I haven't inquired about the visa office using email. I am making a logical assumption based on the information here - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/contact-ircc/offices/international-visa-offices/london.html
He is based in Dubai, his closest VO could end being Abu Dhabi, unless because of workload distribution his file has moved to London or another location.Nope, that's an incorrect assumption- they may very well still route it to NDVO (New Delhi) which is far sooner than the London VO. All the best.
how you order your GCMS notes?Then we shouldn't worry at all. That's how our timelines are.
further more, you know anyone share the same timeline?Then we shouldn't worry at all. That's how our timelines are.
Which is why I suggested that it may also move to NDVO. Abu Dhabi being the 1st choice, as the applicant is based there followed by either London or NDVO (based on his citizenship).He is based in Dubai, his closest VO could end being Abu Dhabi, unless because of workload distribution his file has moved to London or another location.