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rana22april said:
You guys need to register with CIIP seperately.

Thanks.
 
oday i got Gcms Report
i am very much Upset , cause

Assessment
Eligibility : Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality : Not started
Medical : Not started
 
shohagbgd said:
oday i got Gcms Report
i am very much Upset , cause

Assessment
Eligibility : Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality : Not started
Medical : Not started

Just Be Patience, and take a look at the MI-2 applicants spread sheet.
There are at least more than 20 applicants who applied more than a year before you applied and still RBVO or IP state.
I think we should encourage each other, rather than expressing grief.

I expect your next post to be very much encouraging and positive and with fatafati ullash and you will tell Gulli Mari SGVO.
Alternatively, you may also write SGVO er Gusti Kilai.
Remember we all pass our time by looking at these posts and somehow we manage to pass this unbearable waiting time. We cheer each other up.

Best regards and best wishes.
 
Mr. Shumon

Plz don't showed ur anger to others info or comments.
silently read members comments or just leave it.
When did u apply?
Share details on the left column then we can have an idea about ur pain?

Lucky13
 
Dear respected forum members

I am HBsAg carrier (Hepatitis B positive) for last 18 years. Is it an obstacle for Canadian immigration for permanent residence?

Please suggest me or share some info from ur experience, as I m very much interested for CI.

LuckyX3
 
Cool.............!!!

lucky2013 said:
Mr. Shumon

Plz don't showed ur anger to others info or comments.
silently read members comments or just leave it.
When did u apply?
Share details on the left column then we can have an idea about ur pain?

Lucky13
 
Dear friends... I want to send updates of my new passport to SVO. Can anybody tell me the address plz?

AzMo
 
lucky2013 said:
Dear respected forum members

I am HBsAg carrier (Hepatitis B positive) for last 18 years. Is it an obstacle for Canadian immigration for permanent residence?

Please suggest me or share some info from ur experience, as I m very much interested for CI.

LuckyX3

Hi, Good news is Hepatitis B is NOT the obstacle or a showstopper for the application process and will NOT impact negatively in making decision. However, since this an existing condition thus you’ve to disclose that at the time of your medical. You also might have to go thru an extensive medical examination process.

Bad news, but not really that bad; which is once you arrive in Canada, at the airport you will be given a document, which is basically wherever you anchor( I mean the city) you have to go to a doctor to get medication. This is a year long treatment. Your doctor will send report your residing city health official. Then city health department will follow up with the Immigration Canada.


At the end you will get a clean bill of health. Hope this will help
 
lucky2013 said:
Mr. Shumon

Plz don't showed ur anger to others info or comments.
silently read members comments or just leave it.
When did u apply?
Share details on the left column then we can have an idea about ur pain?
Lucky13

Dear Mr/ Ms Lucky,
Sorry for the previous post, which I never thought would have hurt someone. As a brand new member, you are to browse MI2 forum's spread sheet to get all my details. As we had quiet a few get togethers in last 4-5 months, many of us are known personally to each other.

Yes I do agree totally with you, we are here to encourage each other not to criticise negetively. We share, we learn, we express and that's how we pass our forum time.

And we also greet each other. Thank you again for recalling me to be more modest. Have a good day.
 
lucky2013 said:
Mr. Shumon

Plz don't showed ur anger to others info or comments.
silently read members comments or just leave it.
When did u apply?
Share details on the left column then we can have an idea about ur pain?

Lucky13

vai/apa,

please don't be that much serious with anyone's comment or post. Here we share our good news, bad news, happiness, anger, wish everything related to migrate to canada. there are no details of your application so don't know when you applied. let the time pass then the same word will come from your mouth as hhshumon said......if anyone is so disappointed just after a year of applying then what should we do who applied more then 2 years ago? please try to read all posts & comment of this forum as well as posts & comment of 'BANGLADESHI MI2 APPLICANT'S FORUM', then you will understand that there is nothing to be so serious. wanna say some thing pure bengali pronunciation "মাম্মা FORUM-এ নতুন JOIN করেছ, এত অল্পতেই উত্তেজিত হলে হবে?...if you dont have bengali font then read this......"MAMMA FORUM E NOTUN JOIN KORECHHO ETO OLPOTEI UTTEJITO HOLE HOBE?"...... ;D [advance sorry if it hurts you]

thanks & cheer mate
 
mosev72 said:
Hi, Good news is Hepatitis B is NOT the obstacle or a showstopper for the application process and will NOT impact negatively in making decision. However, since this an existing condition thus you've to disclose that at the time of your medical. You also might have to go thru an extensive medical examination process.

Bad news, but not really that bad; which is once you arrive in Canada, at the airport you will be given a document, which is basically wherever you anchor( I mean the city) you have to go to a doctor to get medication. This is a year long treatment. Your doctor will send report your residing city health official. Then city health department will follow up with the Immigration Canada.


At the end you will get a clean bill of health. Hope this will help

Dear mosev 72

Thank u so much for info

LuckyX3
 
lucky2013 said:
Dear respected forum members
I am HBsAg carrier (Hepatitis B positive) for last 18 years. Is it an obstacle for Canadian immigration for permanent residence?
Please suggest me or share some info from ur experience, as I m very much interested for CI.
LuckyX3

For the medical screening the physicians only check the following:
01. Chest X ray for TB
02. Regular Urine test
03. Blood test for any infection ESR and group
04. Eye sight and blood pressure
And that's all. So any other issues they are not keen.

Hope this helps. Regs
 
Not only SGVO but shob VO er gushti kilai LOL..... :)
 
hhshumon said:
For the medical screening the physicians only check the following:
01. Chest X ray for TB
02. Regular Urine test
03. Blood test for any infection ESR and group
04. Eye sight and blood pressure
And that's all. So any other issues they are not keen.

Hope this helps. Regs

Dear hhShumon

Thank u very much.
Now I understood... My issue
Thanks once again...

LuckyX3