Hi,maxmoore said:veeru5: Yes, CIC will request your passport even though you live in Canada and / or have a valid 10 year visitor-business visa with multiple entries. They will stamp a new visa to either do flag polling or do inland - if available - in your area.
I would suggest you to order GCMS notes and check if your e-mail was received successfully or not. There is one section for incoming / outgoing e-mails with you (applicant). That's the only way to sort it out. Hope it helps!rajdeepm said:Hi,
I am an April 2014 applicants in CEC category. I applied from Montreal, Quebec and once I received my AOR in May 2014, I applied for BOWP as I was working in closed WP with a IT company. I got a job in Mississauga after getting my BOWP and move here on July 30, 2014 and also updated CIC with my offer letter, paystubs, bank statements, ontario DL and health card as an employment/address proof. I sent them all the details in email but, do not received any confirmation from CIC side. Should I send them all the details via regular mail ? Do you know in which I should send all the documet ? Please suggest.
Thanks,
Rajdeep.
Thanks maxmoore ! I ordered gcms notes 2-3 days back. Now wait n watch...maxmoore said:I would suggest you to order GCMS notes and check if your e-mail was received successfully or not. There is one section for incoming / outgoing e-mails with you (applicant). That's the only way to sort it out. Hope it helps!
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Back on topic regarding updates and PPR, I'm just curious how CIC will update thousands of people who are currently waiting for PPR after meds done. If you consider the number of PPRs received the last 2 months here (I've been following many threads) in comparison with the number of people waiting for PPR with GCMS notes showing Eligibility passed or recommended passed is HUGE. Unless there is a time where CIC is going to update all of them at once and it's going to pour PPRs everywhere, we might have to wait for a while...
Moreover, the delay on having second reviews on applicants who haven't received MR is frustrating. There should be something going on with EE that is probably delaying the normal processing time. I'm just curious if they took really serious about getting PR with EE in 6 months.
You are right. Sent means medicals sent to the applicant. Commenced in eMed means that the process started but not finalized. The reasults are yet to be assessed.maxmoore said:Mm.. looks like your results are still under revision. I'm just guessing. Did CIC reply back to you?
From your questions:
- Sent means they have sent you MR. I bet you it's an outgoing communication (email). I'm not sure about the rest of things.
maxmoore said:Mm.. looks like your results are still under revision. I'm just guessing. Did CIC reply back to you?
From your questions:
- Sent means they have sent you MR. I bet you it's an outgoing communication (email). I'm not sure about the rest of things.
maxmoore said:I submitted a PPC from my country of origin which was 3 months old (January) when sending my application (April). My GCMS notes show not reportable trace as well, but I did receive medical request. The way CIC works is frankly unpredictable.
If you signed consent and authorized lawyer to deal with CIC, then lawyer will receive all communication from CIC or else PA will receive it.Sammyboy1610 said:For those who have mr's and a lawyer.
Who received the mr request, you or your lawyer?
Well, it's up to you. I would probably wait until they reply back to you. I know that being pro-active sometimes help with CIC (such as upfront medicals), but if they didn't ask you to send a new PCC means that they don't need it right now.Leeeeeo said:Thanks for sharing your experience. As I've seen a couple of old posts saying that the applicants suspect their PCC was a cause of a long delay, I've suddenly become very worried. Would you recommend I should still send an updated PCC from the country of my origin without a request from CIC? Thanks.