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Latest update, I have been requested to get state PCC for my US state where I reside. Already they have my US FBI PCC and India PCC in file.
 
bongcan said:
Latest update, I have been requested to get state PCC for my US state where I reside. Already they have my US FBI PCC and India PCC in file.
Would you please let me know what is FSW3? what is the difference between that and FSW1? I think FSW2 are those who have job offer? right?
 
Hi Bongcan

Even I had the MR request in Dec 2012 ,but they have also asked me for the state PCC with the proof of funds

So I think thats common.

One of my friend had a MR in May2012 but they have asked for FBI + Proof of Funds in October 2012.

thanks
Rani
 
bahar855 said:
Would you please let me know what is FSW3? what is the difference between that and FSW1? I think FSW2 are those who have job offer? right?

This used to be fsw3 . It does not exist any more.
X Legal residence in Canada as a Temporary Foreign Worker or Legal residence in Canada

as an International Student for at least 1 year immediately preceding the date of

application.
 
Hi everyone! I have just received my PPR and the deadline is 16th Feb 2013 to submit my passport, but my medical expires on 22nd Feb 2013. Now I am concerned about the time frame I have to land in Canada. I mean isn't the duration of the visa is the duration of the medical? Or can the visa office issue me a visa beyond the medical expiration date?
 
9alaska said:
Hi everyone! I have just received my PPR and the deadline is 16th Feb 2013 to submit my passport, but my medical expires on 22nd Feb 2013. Now I am concerned about the time frame I have to land in Canada. I mean isn't the duration of the visa is the duration of the medical? Or can the visa office issue me a visa beyond the medical expiration date?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob423.asp

Reassessment of a medical file for the issuance of a new medical certificate

Summary

Effective June 1st, 2012, officers can request that an applicant’s medical file be reassessed by a Medical Officer (MOF) or a Health Branch (HB) delegated staff for the issuance of a new medical certificate. The process applies to cases where a final decision of an officer is pending only due to the expiration of a medical certificate or when the validity of the medical certificate is about to expire and the applicant is unable to land before it expires. This process is limited to applicants who had a routine immigration medical examination (IME) done by a panel physician within the last 15 months in or outside Canada. The new medical certificate issued will be valid for 12 months.

Issue

This Operational Bulletin aims to standardize the reassessment of a medical file for the issuance of a new medical certificate to ensure alignment with the legislation while fulfilling departmental operational needs. This procedure is limited to situations where the final decision of an officer is pending due only to the expiration of a medical certificate. If anything else is pending, the officer should not use this procedure.

Background

According to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR), sections 30(4) and 72(1)(e)(iii), foreign nationals (FNs) who seek to enter Canada and those already in Canada applying to become permanent residents must hold a medical certificate based on the most recent medical examination to which they were required to submit under the IRPR within the previous twelve months, indicating that they are not inadmissible on health grounds. However, upon request of an officer, HB has been granting ‘extension of IME validity’ for periods varying from one to twelve months in order to support operational needs. This process has been reviewed for better alignment with the legislation and strengthening of program integrity.

A medical assessment, which is a medical examination for the purposes of immigration, is the review of an applicant’s medical file by a MOF and/or HB delegated staff. The result of the last medical assessment is entered in Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) electronic platforms (such as the Global Case Management System (GCMS) or Field Operations Support System (FOSS) as an ‘M’ profile indicating that an applicant is either admissible or inadmissible on health grounds. A medical certificate is an ‘M’ profile indicating that an applicant underwent a medical examination within the previous 12 months and is not inadmissible on health grounds (therefore limited to M1, M2, M3, M23, M19, M29, and M39 profiles).

Instructions

When the final decision of an officer is pending due only to the expiration of a medical certificate or when the validity of the medical certificate is about to expire and the applicant is unable to land before it expires, the officer will:

Issue medical instructions for a new full routine medical examination done by a panel physician if the IME is older than 15 months;
For in-Canada and overseas cases with an IME done within the last 15 months:
Contact the Regional Medical Office (RMO) responsible for the file at the following e-mail addresses:
Beijing: Bejing-mc@international.gc.ca
London: London-mc@international.gc.ca
Manila- Traditional visa offices attached to RMO Manila: Manil.mc@international.gc.ca
Manila- Visa offices previously attached to RMO Singapore: Manil.mc-im@international.gc.ca
New Delhi: Delhi-mc@international.gc.ca
Ottawa: ime-reassessment@cic.gc.ca
Paris: Paris-mc@international.gc.ca
Entitle your e-mail ‘Reassessment of an applicant’s medical file for the issuance of a new medical certificate’;
Provide the applicant’s name, ID number, date of birth, date of initial IME, and country of residence for the last 6 months.
It is recommended that the officer review the validity of the medical certificate of all the persons being part of an immigration application and request the reassessment of the medical file for those eligible for the process if needed.

Upon receipt of the request for reassessment, the MOF or the HB delegated staff will:
Review the medical file to determine if there is sufficiently relevant and up to date medical information to provide a new opinion of admissibility on health grounds;
Request additional medical information if a new opinion based upon the existing information in the medical file is not possible;
Assess the medical file including any new additional medical information as needed;
Provide a new opinion of admissibility or inadmissibility on health grounds;
Enter the new ‘M’ profile in the CIC electronic platform (such as GCMS or FOSS);
Send an e-mail to the officer who requested the reassessment to confirm that the process has been completed.
It is recommended that the officer issue medical instructions for a new full routine medical examination done by a panel physician if the results of additional testing are unlikely to be provided quickly.

If the opinion of the CIC MOF and/or HB delegated staff is that the applicant is:
Admissible on health grounds: a new medical certificate will be issued and will be valid for a 12 month period starting from the date of the new medical assessment;
Inadmissible on health grounds: a new medical certificate will not be issued.
The new ‘M’ profile constitutes the most current opinion of inadmissibility provided to the officer for the final decision of inadmissibility on health grounds.
Date Modified:2012-05-2
 
9alaska said:
Hi everyone! I have just received my PPR and the deadline is 16th Feb 2013 to submit my passport, but my medical expires on 22nd Feb 2013. Now I am concerned about the time frame I have to land in Canada. I mean isn't the duration of the visa is the duration of the medical? Or can the visa office issue me a visa beyond the medical expiration date?

Forget the meds you are good send your passports with the picts and whatever they requested ASAP

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!
 
9alaska said:
Hi everyone! I have just received my PPR and the deadline is 16th Feb 2013 to submit my passport, but my medical expires on 22nd Feb 2013. Now I am concerned about the time frame I have to land in Canada. I mean isn't the duration of the visa is the duration of the medical? Or can the visa office issue me a visa beyond the medical expiration date?

Congrats... Can you please share your timeline...
 
9alaska said:
Hi everyone! I have just received my PPR and the deadline is 16th Feb 2013 to submit my passport, but my medical expires on 22nd Feb 2013. Now I am concerned about the time frame I have to land in Canada. I mean isn't the duration of the visa is the duration of the medical? Or can the visa office issue me a visa beyond the medical expiration date?
Conggggggg dear for ur ppr
send ur passport Asap
 
9alaska said:
Hi everyone! I have just received my PPR and the deadline is 16th Feb 2013 to submit my passport, but my medical expires on 22nd Feb 2013. Now I am concerned about the time frame I have to land in Canada. I mean isn't the duration of the visa is the duration of the medical? Or can the visa office issue me a visa beyond the medical expiration date?
Congrats and thank you for letting us know and bringing us some hope. Would you please share your timeline?
 
TWEET THIS GUY for the reality of the BUFALO closure and CPP-O processing problem. He his the
only person can answer of whats happening to CPP-O Ottawa...https://twitter.com/kenneyjason
 
Mine was received by Buffalo March 2011 now that it was transferred to CPP-Ottawa until now nothing heard
about it. It's going 23 months now Jan. 2013

https://twitter.com/101immigration
 
i sent my documents yesterday , let c how many day it will take more to get ppr or any other document request
 
Hi everyone,
I received the PPR email from Ottawa this morning at 7AM PST. I cancelled some meetings to rush and send my passport to Detroit.

My timelines are as follows.

Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: Buffalo --> Transferred to Ottawa
App. Filed.......: April 2010
Doc's Request.: July 2010
Med's Request: April 2012
Med's Done....: May 2012
Interview........: No
PPR Received.....: 24 Jan 2013

Although I was mostly a passive forum member, all the forum members here gave me the strength and support needed to go through this ordeal. To the fellow forum members yet to receive their PPR from Ottawa, hang in there.... you will get it sooner rather than later.
 
Congrats.... good for you.
Your timeline is very similar to mine.
cheers

leodelg said:
Hi everyone,
I received the PPR email from Ottawa this morning at 7AM PST. I cancelled some meetings to rush and send my passport to Detroit.

My timelines are as follows.

Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: Buffalo --> Transferred to Ottawa
App. Filed.......: April 2010
Doc's Request.: July 2010
Med's Request: April 2012
Med's Done....: May 2012
Interview........: No
PPR Received.....: 24 Jan 2013

Although I was mostly a passive forum member, all the forum members here gave me the strength and support needed to go through this ordeal. To the fellow forum members yet to receive their PPR from Ottawa, hang in there.... you will get it sooner rather than later.