I agree with that my PER is B0577 and i was in sep. applicantCappuccino said:The details also cannot be right. I believe he must have applied fairly early. With a B0573 number (ours is B0579) I don't see a February applicant being issued an earlier number in the series. Nobody gets a PER one day after encashment!
I am sure we just must have got a few of the dates wrong somewhere.
Wayne.
Yes Wayne,Cappuccino said:Hi Nursemich,
I mean this with respect, but I seriously doubt visa office would put someone to the front of the queue because they have to take an exam. They could easily argue you could fly to Canada as a visitor and take the exam. There are people with TWPs expiring in June/July which could be argued is more urgent than your needs. I really don't think arguments of urgency will affect when a visa office processes an application. Everything I have read at the visa office's own websites states that applications will be processed in the order they arrive.
Manila office is clearly at the faster end of the pool so I'd expect other Manila applicants to be getting medical requests very soon. Admittedly I am just guessing
Wayne.
Ah I had not realised this was in response to a query.indira_prab said:Yes Wayne,
They have just communicated that in their mail. They indicated that they have already sent out the RPRF, Medicals and the PCC request by mail and that they will not be able to finalize an application without receiving all of them. Also they indicated that they will not be able to give a date by when they will be able to issue the visas(this means this application is no special and will be given a place in the queue as usual).
I'm sure few other Manila applicants have their medical requests on the way already by snail mail(this can take days and weeks depending on the distance?). Just that she has got a response to her earlier email asking for a date when her application would likely be finalized, indicating the exams as a reason to ask for it.
Moral of the story - Guys please keep an eye on your post boxes for medicals
Thanks,
Indira Prabhakaran.
Exactly Time to clean those post boxes to hold our precious medical requests As far as i know, VOs send them by normal post only. So they will take some time to arrive :Cappuccino said:Ah I had not realised this was in response to a query.
Does this mean that we most people might expect just to get med requests in the mail, with no email confirmation first?
Wayne.
wow you reached 1500 posts Congrats Wayne! Your presence is much appreciated hereCappuccino said:Ah I had not realised this was in response to a query.
Does this mean that we most people might expect just to get med requests in the mail, with no email confirmation first?
Wayne.
Thanks, hadn't even noticed!indira_prab said:wow you reached 1500 posts Congrats Wayne! Your presence is much appreciated here
Thanks,
Indira Prabhakaran.
I imagine it varies from country to country, but in the UK even second class standard post should only take a couple of days, unless something really goes wrong.indira_prab said:Exactly Time to clean those post boxes to hold our precious medical requests As far as i know, VOs send them by normal post only. So they will take some time to arrive :
Thanks,
Indira Prabhakaran.
I guess those with In Process as their ECAS status should be alert for their medical requests. I remember reading somewhere that for applicants before june 26th ECAS said In Process just before they got their medical requests.Cappuccino said:I imagine it varies from country to country, but in the UK even second class standard post should only take a couple of days, unless something really goes wrong.
So we should be getting some paper medical requests for some applicants through the post very soon.
I also now suspect that the process various from visa office to visa office, and that some offices won't necessarily issue a 2nd AOR they will just send the medical requests.
Wayne.
YES !, learnt my VO; Accra, hardly notifies you that a letter has been dispatched to your mail box.Cappuccino said:Ah I had not realised this was in response to a query.
Does this mean that we most people might expect just to get med requests in the mail, with no email confirmation first?
Wayne.
Some people have been "IN PROCESS" for several yearsbindu.allam said:I guess those with In Process as their ECAS status should be alert for their medical requests. I remember reading somewhere that for applicants before june 26th ECAS said In Process just before they got their medical requests.