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kipling122 said:
You definitely should go for emedicals. and may k ask who is your lawyer
Corporate Immigration Lawyer.. would not recommend ....please refrain your help..
 
bahadur30 said:
Trust me its not like.. when you work wit lawyer things become so difficult. . I tried my best to extract tis informaton and she was not ready to find out anyting. i did going with a lwyer.

i have booked an appoint for Tuesday
Dr. Daniel Garrett & Dr. Violet Shadd, there are two Doctors in CIC list in Kitchener.
see
http://imemed.ca/IMEmed/Immigration_Medical_Examiners.html




i need some Saturday apoint .. please help.


make sure they send your results quickly...they have submitted mine after almost 14 days
 
kipling122 said:
make sure they send your results quickly...they have submitted mine after almost 14 days

They know my issue and I will make sure that they upload into thier system.

I got another appointment on Monday 8 :00 AM. But he is the same doctor who sent my upfront medicals and its lost.

Any Saturday one ??

Guys please help!!!
 
bahadur30 said:
They know my issue and I will make sure that they upload into thier system.

I got another appointment on Monday 8 :00 AM. But he is the same doctor who sent my upfront medicals and its lost.

Any Saturday one ??

Guys please help!!!

Just call offices around you and ask about Saturday? Is it difficult for you? How can we know about Saturday availability of doctors around you?
 
bahadur30 said:
They know my issue and I will make sure that they upload into thier system.

I got another appointment on Monday 8 :00 AM. But he is the same doctor who sent my upfront medicals and its lost.

Any Saturday one ??

Guys please help!!!
The key is to act quickly on the many suggestions you have been given. It is possible you would have gotten PPR by now if you had done the medicals when you received the request.

follow the advice given by Alex, go online to look for a list of doctors on the CIC list in your area and call each of them to ask whether they work on Saturdays and if they have an opening for you. You need to grab the bull by the horn, don't wait. Asking for help on the forum and not acting on suggestions is just a waste of time you don't have, so hurry

All the best
Cheers
 
alwayspositive said:
The key is to act quickly on the many suggestions you have been given. It is possible you would have gotten PPR by now if you had done the medicals when you received the request.

follow the advice given by Alex, go online to look for a list of doctors on the CIC list in your area and call each of them to ask whether they work on Saturdays and if they have an opening for you. You need to grab the bull by the horn, don't wait. Asking for help on the forum and not acting on suggestions is just a waste of time you don't have, so hurry

All the best
Cheers

I agree with always positive. Just call every possible doctors you can reach. And do emedical.
Like others I must say that you just ask for suggestions on forum but don't take them seriously. Now you are risking your PR!!
The last few honest suggestions from me:


1. Just do your emedical as soon as possible.
2. And tell you lawyer to email CIC the following information about your medical the next day you would do your medical and also tell him/her to forward you that email.

a) Name of the physician who would administer the medical examination

b) Address and phone number of the physician's office

c) Date that the medical examination would take place

d) Approximate date that the physician would send the medical results to CIC


If CIC do not get your medical within 60 days time frame and want to reject your application, this email/information could make them stop.
 
honpredictable said:
Hi Tokyo123! I'm thinking of going there too. How far is it from Calgary? I'm hoping to receive it next week. It would be 4 weeks on Subday :(

hi honpredictable, it took me 3.5 hours then i tried to hurry carefully back to calgary to go to service canada. ;) for sure, you'll receive it anytime soon. :)
 
Friends,

My Doctor sent an email to NHQ Health Immigration Ottawa (When they forwarded email to me, they ommitted FAX and Telephone no)and they got a response from that all medicals have been received and updated.

No action is required.

With that I have decided not to redo medicals. I would have to trust them and wait until I hear from Ottawa on PPR. I know its takingn little more time as compare to what I have seen in the forrum.

Lets hope for the best.

I want to thank you guys for your immediate help. Let me know if I can be of some help.
 
Hi all after im march 2011 fsw2 applicant,,after sending medical,,,add docs,rprf and PCC,,,today morning the Ecas status says Decision made,,,I haven't received Passport request yet,,Im very worried ,,Is it a good sign or what will happen,,,,plz help,,,,,
Im extremely worried :-[
 
bahadur30 said:
Friends,

My Doctor sent an email to NHQ Health Immigration Ottawa (When they forwarded email to me, they ommitted FAX and Telephone no)and they got a response from that all medicals have been received and updated.

No action is required.

With that I have decided not to redo medicals. I would have to trust them and wait until I hear from Ottawa on PPR. I know its takingn little more time as compare to what I have seen in the forrum.

Lets hope for the best.

I want to thank you guys for your immediate help. Let me know if I can be of some help.

It's a great news.
You situation made us anxious too because we all are in the same boat.
 
tokyo123 said:
hello guys, praise GOD i have received PPR email today! :o my e-Cas status has also been updated from In Process to Decision Made. ;D

Hi tokyo123,

Have you got PPR email and e-Cas status updated as Decision Made on the same day?
 
usaca said:
Hi tokyo123,

Have you got PPR email and e-Cas status updated as Decision Made on the same day?

Passports are requested the same day the decision is made - that would sound the logical thing to do, but it might take a day or two or that same day for e-cas to be updated. But there are cases where decisions were made and the e-mail for PPR comes after.

But the trend recently has been to see PPR e-mail and decision made almost about the same time. I would feel much better though with PPR e-mail and decision made can come later ( I don't really care about what e-cas says anyways).
 
com2canada said:
Passports are requested the same day the decision is made - that would sound the logical thing to do, but it might take a day or two or that same day for e-cas to be updated. But there are cases where decisions were made and the e-mail for PPR comes after.

But the trend recently has been to see PPR e-mail and decision made almost about the same time. I would feel much better though with PPR e-mail and decision made can come later ( I don't really care about what e-cas says anyways).

Yeah, I agree with you, one can have butterflies in the stomach to see decision made without passport request
 
usaca said:
Hi tokyo123,

Have you got PPR email and e-Cas status updated as Decision Made on the same day?

hi usaca, as for my case, i received ppr email on september 9th and when i checked my ecas status, it was also updated to decision made on the same day.
 
com2canada said:
Passports are requested the same day the decision is made - that would sound the logical thing to do, but it might take a day or two or that same day for e-cas to be updated. But there are cases where decisions were made and the e-mail for PPR comes after.

But the trend recently has been to see PPR e-mail and decision made almost about the same time. I would feel much better though with PPR e-mail and decision made can come later ( I don't really care about what e-cas says anyways).

Yes that would make me feel better to see PPR e-mail in my inbox and come e-cas status decision made. I just checked my e-cas and it says decision made but haven't got PPR e-mail. Keepig my fingers cross hope PPR would be in my inbox sometime today or tomorrow. :)