Just for your guys information.
I submitted the files on Feb. 28. using UPS.
I will post the updated info here.
I submitted the files on Feb. 28. using UPS.
I will post the updated info here.
Hi MH_A, I don't think you will have to worry about getting medicals while you are in Iran. It looks like that they're just trying to streamline the process by checking every application that is missing the bank statement history, and send them these requests to expedite the later processing. Though it is also likely that those that got document requests have already deemed eligible for PR, we have one or two cases where rejection due to eligibility (not POF, or admissibilities) happened after document request, so it is still really hard at this point to make any kind of conclusion yet.MH_A said:I have a question regarding medical test.
Some people who got document request in January, got their medical request recently. I am going to Iran for around a month. I still did not get my medical request, but in case I get it when I am away, is it possible to do the tests in Iran? (If someone sends the medical forms to me)
I heard that some people did it before, but I am wondering if we still can do it or not.
Did you include the 6 months worth of activities for your TFSA account? And did it have more than the required threshold during the whole 6 months? And do you currently have more than the threshold and for all days during the last 6 months? If so, there there shouldn't be a problem. Just send them the bank statement history for TFSA the soonest you can (also your checking account as well, more money always helps).starrysky said:my file reached sydney by Nov 15 (my info is in the tracker) and they just send me doc request today. Bank 6 months activities has to be send in one month and police certificate in 3 months. I have all my money in my TFSA account and I have sent that TFSA statement to CIC with my application (There's two statement per year for TFSA account) but it seems it's not enough. My everyday chequing account is only for my household spent and it never goes more than 10k. Hopefully they will consider my funds in TFSA account!
So, I went to Service Ontario today, got happily rejected, and got the Eligibility Assessment form! (I think the lady was surprised that I don't argue with her for being rejected!). I have two questions now:asbereth said:The only 'official' correspondence from them is the the email. Tell them that it's the only one you got, ask for eligibility form, then appeal. This has been the only way so far that we can obtain OHIP. It will take time, but then again, you won't be eligible for coverage until three months after PER anyway, so by the time you got your card, your waiting period will be over. So to summarize, the steps are as follows:
1. Go to ServiceOntario
2. Have them reject you, then get the eligibility review form from them
3. Appeal on the basis that you are eligible since you are eligible to apply for PR (the requirement is to be eligible to APPLY for PR, NOT to be eligible for PR, two different things; PER satisfies the former, not necessarily the latter, but OHIP only requires the former)
4. Wait for acknowledgement letter (about 1 month)
5. Wait for positive decision (about 3 more weeks after the acknowledgement letter)
6. GO back to ServiceOntario
7. Now you get the coverage (but by this time, you've probably not yet hit 3 months after PER)
8. Wait until card arrives (another 6 weeks)
That's good then. You sending these statements again, which obviously will be consistent with what you provided in the initial application, would only strengthen your case. I don't think it would be a problem, and I don't see any potential excuses that they can throw at you (provided of course, you do indeed have all the amount for over 6 months and can easily show that), though some of these people may be so twisted that they can come up with anything. Have it sent tonight, and get your application processed further. Let these people in Ottawa know that not everybody is trying to misrepresent themselves.starrysky said:Yes, I have sent them the statement for TFSA account. I have the amount sitting in TFSA account since last year May. will go to the bank for that later today.
rgb, you're right, I did not see the post that you had. Thanks a lot for your reply. The wording that you have and the wording I have are slightly different. It does look like that I would have to redo the whole thing all over again, since my police certificate request goes like:rgb said:Police Certificate: Please provide an original police clearance certificate from Mexican authorities. Please carefully follow the instructions at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/outside-mexico.asp This must be received at this office by: 05/01/2013
I initially thought that the bolded part really is just a modifier for the second part, that I only need to provide PCC for places in Indonesia that I have lived for more than 6 months since the age of 18 (of which there is none). But apparently, it looks like they're asking for ALL places that I have lived for more than 6 months since the age of 18 and the Indonesian PCC. This is interesting. Thankfully I was so paranoid that I ordered these PCCs the day I got the document request Sometimes, the best way to deal with paranoia is to let it consume you and dictate your course of action...Police Certificate: From each country/state where the residence period has been six months or longer since the age of 18, provide an original police clearance certificate from Indonesian authorities. This must be received at this office by: 05/27/2013
I'm wondering about that, did you not include your spouse in your application? If I'm not mistaken, several of my friends who already got their PER also had their spouses' names on the PER letter (some of them have wives that also are studying, so their tuitions too are reduced).Houra said:So, I went to Service Ontario today, got happily rejected, and got the Eligibility Assessment form! (I think the lady was surprised that I don't argue with her for being rejected!). I have two questions now:
- What documents did you guys send along with your appeal? Any original documents such as study permit/passport/etc.? The letter says that they'll return originals.
- For OHIP for our dependents, what should we do? The PER letter only includes my name and UCI (main applicant), and the lady said you need the same e-mail with your spouse's UCI number too.
I have also similar situation. PER letter does not contain my wife name. Thus I have sent a request to CIO, Sydney through email to include my wife name in PER letter . Let's see what I'll get in reply.Houra said:So, I went to Service Ontario today, got happily rejected, and got the Eligibility Assessment form! (I think the lady was surprised that I don't argue with her for being rejected!). I have two questions now:
- What documents did you guys send along with your appeal? Any original documents such as study permit/passport/etc.? The letter says that they'll return originals.
- For OHIP for our dependents, what should we do? The PER letter only includes my name and UCI (main applicant), and the lady said you need the same e-mail with your spouse's UCI number too.
I think it is possible as long as you go to one of the panel doctors, however, I do not expect you to get any request for the medical test this soon. They have not even processed the late Feb and March applicants. The reason you were asked for some documents that soon is probably because they are doing something to speed up the processing time in general. We see these days that people right after receiving the PER e-mail are asked for the 6 month turn over!MH_A said:I have a question regarding medical test.
Some people who got document request in January, got their medical request recently. I am going to Iran for around a month. I still did not get my medical request, but in case I get it when I am away, is it possible to do the tests in Iran? (If someone sends the medical forms to me)
I heard that some people did it before, but I am wondering if we still can do it or not.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Oh yes I sure did, they deducted $1100 from my credit card. But his name is not on the PER letter.asbereth said:I'm wondering about that, did you not include your spouse in your application? If I'm not mistaken, several of my friends who already got their PER also had their spouses' names on the PER letter (some of them have wives that also are studying, so their tuitions too are reduced).
They take such a long time to reply to emails... Please let us know if you hear back from them.Uwindsor2009 said:I have also similar situation. PER letter does not contain my wife name. Thus I have sent a request to CIO, Sydney through email to include my wife name in PER letter . Let's see what I'll get in reply.
Sure !Houra said:They take such a long time to reply to emails... Please let us know if you hear back from them.
asbereth said:Hi MH_A, I don't think you will have to worry about getting medicals while you are in Iran. It looks like that they're just trying to streamline the process by checking every application that is missing the bank statement history, and send them these requests to expedite the later processing. Though it is also likely that those that got document requests have already deemed eligible for PR, we have one or two cases where rejection due to eligibility (not POF, or admissibilities) happened after document request, so it is still really hard at this point to make any kind of conclusion yet.
Thanks guys,aidina said:I think it is possible as long as you go to one of the panel doctors, however, I do not expect you to get any request for the medical test this soon. They have not even processed the late Feb and March applicants. The reason you were asked for some documents that soon is probably because they are doing something to speed up the processing time in general. We see these days that people right after receiving the PER e-mail are asked for the 6 month turn over!