You're very welcome.lovenature said:Thank you Jason ... Yours is on the way my friend
Cheers.
You're very welcome.lovenature said:Thank you Jason ... Yours is on the way my friend
Thank you, much appreciated.tokyo123 said:Thanks Jayson! I wish you all the best with your application.
Beautiful!com2canada said:E-cas just updated to 'Decision made'. Wondering if CIC now works on weekends? LOL
Yes you are right. It is risky and no idea about the address to send. I just gave up my ideacom2canada said:They clearly state they are not responsible for any loss of passports, so what happens if anything happens when they clearly haven't asked for it?
I hope you know the instructions and address of where to send documents is different from that of passports?
Hello,ehsantjf said:Hi Paul,
I noticed that you didn't receive the Medical Forms in your email.
I've received the email requesting the docs and Medical, but I didn't receive the forms yet. Should I go on and book an appointment with a doctor?
You will know when you get your passport back. Expiry dates differ.paul2587 said:Friends,
can anyone who has received their visa and passport back tell me/us when your visa expires? I have read on here that the entry visa expires the same day as the medical but then I've also read that the some PR visas expire 6-7 months after issuance, i.e., you have 6-7 months after your visa issuance to enter Canada using your PR visa and claim your PR status. Does anyone know what the exact timeline is?
Like a few others on here, I won't be able to just uproot and move north the day after I get my PR visa. It's going to take me a few months to get my things in order - and I am wondering how long we have after we get our passports back from CIC with the visa before it expires.
Paul
I would suggest send it through email. It is pretty fast. Ecase not updated......its normal. May be after 2 to 3 months your case may show medical received.Fortunate said:Any idea about the difference in sending requested docs by email, or, by mail?
I mean which one will result in a faster processing, considering delivery time(email right away, mail 2 days, officer access to my docs,.....any idea if they have to scan all my docs if they receive in mail?
another question; I did my medical about a month ago, no update in my ecase since 2 years ago yet! Is it the same for everybody?
Thanks
I guess everyone should decide for themselves... I sent it through mail because of identity theft. Emails are very easy to intercept and let's face it the docs they are asking for has everything there is about us, including our banking information... so I paid $20 and waited 2 weeks... others may feel emails are safe however... you choose.Fortunate said:Any idea about the difference in sending requested docs by email, or, by mail?
I mean which one will result in a faster processing, considering delivery time(email right away, mail 2 days, officer access to my docs,.....any idea if they have to scan all my docs if they receive in mail?
another question; I did my medical about a month ago, no update in my ecase since 2 years ago yet! Is it the same for everybody?
Thanks
Thanks, you're a world of help to me as usual : It is obvious that it varies since a cursory search on here shows some people get 1 year expiry dates, some get 6-7 months and for some it apparently says something along the lines of "valid until expiration of passport or medical exam, whichever comes first".com2canada said:You will know when you get your passport back. Expiry dates differ.
You are always welcome!Fortunate said:Thanks cam1234 and malisa, for the replies.
At the moment, the fastest way is important for me; sending docs through internet may put you in a risk of theft....but I leverage the risk with speed now.