canadianrrk
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- Mar 12, 2014
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- AOR Received.
- 19-april-2016
- Passport Req..
- 31-Jan-2017
I would recommend you to wait for the first one.canadianrrk said:can we order 2nd gcms notes b4 the 1st notes arrives.
OK. Thank you for the response. I checked with my clinic and they said they have uploaded my medical from Feb 5. I had additional tests done and doctor's certificate for clearance and they confirmed everything is submitted. According to them, if there would be any other additional requirements, CIC will directly contact us.DOD said:Its 3 months today since my AOR. My medicals have not been updated.
I called the panel physician where I got the medicals done, and they confirmed that my medical reports were uploaded on 1st March 2016.
The panel physicians office had confirmed that if there were any issues with the report they would contact me, else the report would get uploaded to CIC. newbieto_canada has had a different experience.
I had a PM conversation with user: cantn whose medicals were only changed to 'passed' a week before his PPR.
I guess there is no harm in checking with your panel physician for your reports.
I have the same question. I have put my vacation plans on hold due to this!Sanazeh said:Hi All,
Quick question. Do we need to inform CIC if we travel during our applications are being processed? If yes, does it apply only if the prinicpal applicant is travelling or everyone in the application.
After my medicals, I personally asked the doctor for a copy of the results which I uploaded directly to CIC. The hospital I used has a policy to disclose all results to the client if requested.lab_le said:OK. Thank you for the response. I checked with my clinic and they said they have uploaded my medical from Feb 5. I had additional tests done and doctor's certificate for clearance and they confirmed everything is submitted. According to them, if there would be any other additional requirements, CIC will directly contact us.
Hopefully, we all have the same case as cantn.
If it is a holiday then need not, if its work for short term then its better if u inform, so that they call u incase u can have intl number or may not attend the call.PiyushAgrawal06121985 said:I have the same question. I have put my vacation plans on hold due to this!
u need not inform, if its holiday.....its better to inform if its business trip !!!Sanazeh said:Hi All,
Quick question. Do we need to inform CIC if we travel during our applications are being processed? If yes, does it apply only if the prinicpal applicant is travelling or everyone in the application.
Thanks,
Nah, just a holiday. I was wondering if they will maybe ask for a Schedule A or something if I travel. I would rather avoid that for a couple of monthscanadianrrk said:If it is a holiday then need not, if its work for short term then its better if u inform, so that they call u incase u can have intl number or may not attend the call.
You do not have anything related to VO, R10, A11.2, Eligibility, Security, Criminality, experience letter and all.. There should definitely be some updates.rafaellima said:Hi Guys!
Any FSW Outland has received a PPR around here?
My timeline:
13/01/2016 - ITA
01/03/2016 - AOR
12/03/2016 - Medicals passed
06/05/2016 - Asked for GCMS notes
05/06/2016 - Received GCMS notes
There's no much information in the GCMS notes.
I asked the clinic if I could have the results. According to them, the results are sent directly to CIC and I would not be able to get a copy. I don't even know if it is legal that they cannot give me any information regarding my own tests.prettyjoy said:After my medicals, I personally asked the doctor for a copy of the results which I uploaded directly to CIC. The hospital I used has a policy to disclose all results to the client if requested.
You could consider doing the same?
lab_le said:I asked the clinic if I could have the results. According to them, the results are sent directly to CIC and I would not be able to get a copy. I don't even know if it is legal that they cannot give me any information regarding my own tests.
It might be an agreement between the clinics and CIC. I don't think we can do anything much in our situation. We just have to wait for the results and hope for the best. I submitted my application through a lawyer and told them about my concern. I was told that each application is processed differently and if there would be any additional requirements, I will be informed. So it must be based on the officer assigned to each application.DOD said:Some clinics release your test results for an additional fee, while some others do not release the information at all. I haven't checked if its legal for the clinics to withhold your own medical results, however, I have seen many clinics putting up statements that they will not release the medical results to individuals when intended for CIC immigration purposes.