Congratulationslinandzou said:Just received PPR message from Hong Kong in my CIC, no email. Totally 8 month and 20 days. signature is my time line.
Thank you so much for everybody's help.
Congratulationslinandzou said:Just received PPR message from Hong Kong in my CIC, no email. Totally 8 month and 20 days. signature is my time line.
Thank you so much for everybody's help.
Hello elmas! Sorry for the late answer. Yes there are some applicants, with their file ready for visa, who have been asked to either land before a certain time or redo medicals. But Ottawa's approach to expiring medical is different from LVOs. Ottawa re-assesses medicals and passes them again, but LVOs ask for medical redo just before it expires.elmas said:And yours too! Do you know of any instances where they asked outlanders whether they can land before a certain date or where the medicals were extended? Also, do you know whether local agencies are reminded about cic's questions or do we depend on how quick those agencies reply cic's queries?
PiyushAgrawal06121985 said:No news today
Thought atleast a few more might be knocked off that list!
elmas said:Any changes in your medical status Fatemeh? Mine went ip again. I want to hope for the good!
Thanks for the detailed answer Fatemeh. You know a lot about this process!Fatemeh Njm said:Hello elmas! Sorry for the late answer. Yes there are some applicants, with their file ready for visa, who have been asked to either land before a certain time or redo medicals. But Ottawa's approach to expiring medical is different from LVOs. Ottawa re-assesses medicals and passes them again, but LVOs ask for medical redo just before it expires.
Moving to the next point, CSIS (which is a third party conducting security checks upon CIC's request) depends on local agencies too. This means that they inquire local agencies of one's home country and every country that they have traveled to. Some agencies are slow and cause delay in security check process.
cheers
Thanks for the link! It seems they might re-assess , if your security is complete and medicals are the only criteria holding you from your ppr. In my case, for example, it went from passed to ip, to nn and then to ip again. Yours went straight to nn. If our medicals are reassed and go back to passed, it might mean we'll have to wait some more, until other elements are cleared out. I'd much rather have them ask us when we can land though.Fatemeh Njm said:elmas, thought you might be interested in this case (Medical assessment):
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/medic/assess/cert.asp
The link gives a very good insight into Ottawa's strategy in case medicals are due to expire.
Congrates for PPR email.ksraahul said:Hello There,
I applied on 26/Feb/2016, and I got married on 5/Sep/2016.
Today I received PPR email, how should I proceed now, and I do not wish to apply for my wife now since she is studying.
PLease help.
-Thanks Raahul.
First of all, congratulations.ksraahul said:Hello There,
I applied on 26/Feb/2016, and I got married on 5/Sep/2016.
Today I received PPR email, how should I proceed now, and I do not wish to apply for my wife now since she is studying.
PLease help.
-Thanks Raahul.
You might get a faster reply if you raise a CSE or maybe you can just call.ksraahul said:Hello Elmas,
Thank you for the reply, I have emailed them and got an automated email stating that we will reply back with in 20 working days.
Should I have to wait for their reply, or can I send in the passport.
Thanks you
Raahul.K.S