I guess no,i red did it for my mother in law though she came in MarchI got a medical request for my mother. She is here in Canada with the virtue of Supervisa and she took her medical exam this January 2019 for the Supervisa application. Would it be possible for her to use the same medical records and result that she had before to exempt her from getting it for now?
best to call / message via web form to CIC to get correct answer.Hello, re-posting this in case any one has any insight:
I am not at that point in my application process yet, but I do have a question regarding PCC. My Bangladeshi grandfather, who I am sponsoring, lived in Pakistan for a few years as part of job training. The thing is, when he lived there, he worked for the Pakistani government as Bangladesh and Pakistan was still the same country. Will he need to do PCC for both Pakistan or Bangladesh or will just doing Bangladesh be sufficient? I have read online it can take up to 6 months to get any sort of certification from Pakistan for non-citizens.
I was also trying for few days so finally got through:I have been trying to link my application since last four days. Tried all varients. No luck. Everyday exceeded meximum allowed of 5 attempts.
How do I get hold on to this? I am thinking of calling them. Anyone got contact information and extension code sequence?
Thank you
Thanks for your response. Would sending in a web form slow down my application process or should i wait till i get the PCC request?best to call / message via web form to CIC to get correct answer.
IRCC website have all the details you are looking for:Hello, re-posting this in case any one has any insight:
I am not at that point in my application process yet, but I do have a question regarding PCC. My Bangladeshi grandfather, who I am sponsoring, lived in Pakistan for a few years as part of job training. The thing is, when he lived there, he worked for the Pakistani government as Bangladesh and Pakistan was still the same country. Will he need to do PCC for both Pakistan or Bangladesh or will just doing Bangladesh be sufficient? I have read online it can take up to 6 months to get any sort of certification from Pakistan for non-citizens.
Tagging @robertpCan I get a link to tracker,
- Sponsored People: 2
- Parents Country of Citizenship: Pakistan
- Sponsor Province: Sask
- Invitations Receive Date: Apr, 24
- Application received in Ottawa Date: May,10
- AoR Received (DATE): July,11
- Ecas Status for Sponsorship appl. and PR appl.: in process
- Sponsorship In process Date: Aug, 24
- Sponsor ship Decision Made Date: NA
- Biometric request date : NA
- MyCIC update: Can't link
PCC I think is only required for recent residency normally 10 years from the current date. The date you are writing here is pre-1971 years hence you don't need to worry.Hello, re-posting this in case any one has any insight:
I am not at that point in my application process yet, but I do have a question regarding PCC. My Bangladeshi grandfather, who I am sponsoring, lived in Pakistan for a few years as part of job training. The thing is, when he lived there, he worked for the Pakistani government as Bangladesh and Pakistan was still the same country. Will he need to do PCC for both Pakistan or Bangladesh or will just doing Bangladesh be sufficient? I have read online it can take up to 6 months to get any sort of certification from Pakistan for non-citizens.
Thanks for your input, that's helpful. Hopefully once my application gets to this stage, I will be able to get clarification on this processPCC I think is only required for recent residency normally 10 years from the current date. The date you are writing here is pre-1971 years hence you don't need to worry.
I have experience of getting PCC in few hours from Embassy in foreign country.
Hopefully everything will go smooth. I have in process since 19th august. But no SANo that's not true! My Ecas has remained in process with no SA for more than 1 month now.
OntarioDo you mind if i ask what province you're in?