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singh702 said:
after submitting passport how much time new delhi visa office takes to issue visa.....plz tell someone plz.....
Hello Singh702
As per timeline shown by forum members Immi visa stamping is usually done within 3 to 4 weeks from the date of receipt by LVO. Wish early stamping & happy Landing in Canada
 
Hello,

Someone please help me. I need some advice.

My in laws are to have their medicals completed on June 24, in Ahmedabad (Apollo hospital) by a doctor listed on CIC website.

The latter i received from CIC does not have an address to send them and it says that the medical doctor will send the results to CIC.

Do my in laws in India need to forward any papers to CIC themselves(they keep asking me that they should) or will the doctors send the results CIC directly.

Once again, my file is in Ottawa and not in New Delhi

Thank you,

Thank you,
 
kaitmhia said:
Hello,

Someone please help me. I need some advice.

My in laws are to have their medicals completed on June 24, in Ahmedabad (Apollo hospital) by a doctor listed on CIC website.

The latter i received from CIC does not have an address to send them and it says that the medical doctor will send the results to CIC.

Do my in laws in India need to forward any papers to CIC themselves(they keep asking me that they should) or will the doctors send the results CIC directly.

Once again, my file is in Ottawa and not in New Delhi

Thank you,

Thank you,

Did doctor gave any papers to forward ?
 
I have booked an upfront medical appointment with cic panel doctor for next week for my mother and sister. CIC has not sent us medical request yet. Our file is from Dec 2009, and forwarded to London in Jan 2014. Since then no news. Anyone has done upfront medical and can provide information about what to take and how would cic link the medical with the file etc. Any forms that we need to take with us?
 
first_generation said:
Just want to share an awesome news, just got PPR (dated June 17).
Also including this message "Your visa(s) for permanent residence to Canada is/are ready to be issued, conditional to a final admissibility review by an immigration officer"

Thank God!!!

Congrats, first_gen! That was fast! Do you know when your file got "in process" per ecas?
 
jeleni said:
Congrats, first_gen! That was fast! Do you know when your file got "in process" per ecas?

Thanks Jeleni. I think May 22. I tried checking again but unable, probably they are currently updating my dad's ecas.
 
layla.bee said:
I have booked an upfront medical appointment with cic panel doctor for next week for my mother and sister. CIC has not sent us medical request yet. Our file is from Dec 2009, and forwarded to London in Jan 2014. Since then no news. Anyone has done upfront medical and can provide information about what to take and how would cic link the medical with the file etc. Any forms that we need to take with us?

Why are you doing upfront medical?
My parents did upfront medical since they are applying to extend their visitor visa. Although at the time we were hoping to receive the medical request too, so we thought we might as well go for upfront medical.
Then more than a month after the upfront medical, we received MR from LVO. Then we just emailed them and informed about the upfront medical my dad did. They did not even asked for the medical info sheet. They instructed us to disregard the MR.
The medical recirds will be in the data base they can readily look into so I think there's no problem linking the upfront medical since the panel doctor uploads it in the system. Just make sure you keep the medical info sheet the doctor will give you in case the LVO ask for it.
 
first_generation said:
Thanks Jeleni. I think May 22. I tried checking again but unable, probably they are currently updating my dad's ecas.

In less than a month you got PPR, awesome. Will add it to your timeline. God bless!
 
kaitmhia said:
We have not done medicals yet. They have their appoinment on June 24,2015.

CIC just emailed the form to take the doctors.

What exactly did cic send you? Is it IMM1017E? Is so, then there's no need for you to send anything to cic with regards to medical. All you need to do is show up in the panel doctor with that form, passport and whatever else the panel doctor instructed you to bring along. Then the panel doctor will directly send the result to cic one the medical is completed.
 
first_generation said:
Why are you doing upfront medical?
My parents did upfront medical since they are applying to extend their visitor visa. Although at the time we were hoping to receive the medical request too, so we thought we might as well go for upfront medical.
Then more than a month after the upfront medical, we received MR from LVO. Then we just emailed them and informed about the upfront medical my dad did. They did not even asked for the medical info sheet. They instructed us to disregard the MR.
The medical recirds will be in the data base they can readily look into so I think there's no problem linking the upfront medical since the panel doctor uploads it in the system. Just make sure you keep the medical info sheet the doctor will give you in case the LVO ask for it.
It has been long time since the file was forwarded to London. I just want to save time and do medical so at least they are out of way. This way the next request from CIC would be of additional doc/pcc etc. which can save us time
 
layla.bee said:
It has been long time since the file was forwarded to London. I just want to save time and do medical so at least they are out of way. This way the next request from CIC would be of additional doc/pcc etc. which can save us time

That's also reason why we decided since we think there might be additional test for my dad since he's over 80. True enough the medical exam lasted over a month, almost 2.

Do what you think is best for your situation. Just keep the medical info sheet the panel doctor will give you. All the best!
 
first_generation said:
That's also reason why we decided since we think there might be additional test for my dad since he's over 80. True enough the medical exam lasted over a month, almost 2.

Do what you think is best for your situation. Just keep the medical info sheet the panel doctor will give you. All the best!
What do you mean by medical exam lasted for over a month? Did cic ask you to redo the medicals?
 
layla.bee said:
What do you mean by medical exam lasted for over a month? Did cic ask you to redo the medicals?

Not cic. It was the panel doctor. He asked for additional test as well as referred my dad to a cardiologist who then asked for several test for my dad. The panel doctor said if we don't finish the required test, she will close my dad's medical file.

Well I guess that's just part of the battle, now it's over thankfully!