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Yayy my ECAS have now a third line: "Medical results have been received".

So good to see something new on my ECAS after more than a year with the same two lines, lol.

My timelines so far:
App. Received: August 25th, 2015
AOR: December 19th, 2015
Medical Request: February 03rd, 2016
Medicals done: February 08th and 09th, 2016 (we did the labs the next day after going to the doctor)
Medicals received: February 16th, 2016 (not sure if changed before, I hadn't checked for a few days)

Haven't paid the fees yet and it hasn't been requested yet. Hopefully soon!!!
 
I also got an update on my status:

We received your application for permanent residence on August 18, 2014.
We started processing your application on December 10, 2014.
We sent you correspondence on January 21, 2016. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required. (This was medical request)
Medical results have been received. (I checked yesterday). I did my medicals 3 weeks ago (Jan 26)

I already paid RPRF. Just waiting now!!!!
 
sdabadie said:
I also got an update on my status:

We received your application for permanent residence on August 18, 2014.
We started processing your application on December 10, 2014.
We sent you correspondence on January 21, 2016. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required. (This was medical request)
Medical results have been received. (I checked yesterday). I did my medicals 3 weeks ago (Jan 26)

I already paid RPRF. Just waiting now!!!!



looks like CIC is updating all ecases they even added lines from November 2015 and November 2014 that they were not showing as at last week. which is good after all he wait we see some action
 
patel3747 said:
Hi. Did u pay upfront rprf?? Sdabide

I was one of those that got the accidental RPRF email about 3 weeks ago. I paid right away. They responded saying they would keep it. So in a way, I did pay upfront, but only after their request lol.
 
Hi, I went to do the finger prints for RCMP, but the guy who took fingerprints did not send the copy of the email to RCMP. He said he entered all info in the system. Has anyone else been told the same ?? Plz leme knw
 
apardhamija said:
Hi, I went to do the finger prints for RCMP, but the guy who took fingerprints did not send the copy of the email to RCMP. He said he entered all info in the system. Has anyone else been told the same ?? Plz leme knw

Which place did u go??? And how much did u pay?
I did mine last year and if remember correctly I didn't get any copy either. They said they will send directly to RCMP. I called CIC after 2 weeks and they confirmed receiving the report.
 
apardhamija said:
Hi, I went to do the finger prints for RCMP, but the guy who took fingerprints did not send the copy of the email to RCMP. He said he entered all info in the system. Has anyone else been told the same ?? Plz leme knw

Don't worry, Fingerprints are sent to RCMP electronically. They may give you paper which shows your fingerprint , Reference number and mailing address of you and CPC-Ottawa.

I have a question for you. In your reference number, do they put UCI or file number?
 
does anyone know for sure if getting medical means eligibility is complete and passed. as i thought that was the case but recently ppl have been posting that after getting medical their application was not determined eligible and rejected. or they were either told by the call agents that eligibility is still under process.. does anyone have a definitive answer to this?
 
Guys I completed my medical test today. Do I need to send anything to CIC about my medical or my doctor will send it. Also the person in the desk said it takes 2 weeks to get the blood work. is it true? And when can I expect my medical to be received by CIC.

Thanks in Advance
 
I had my medical request last June, and got my GCSM notes last week. My eligibility was still in process according to them, my medicals too, even though they updates my Ecas last July and everything was fine (I got a copy of my physical application in January 2016)...
 
hellofriends1 said:
Thanks for providing the details, I had followed up after 15 days since the person at the Doctors desk mentioned they get the results in 2 weeks ....they kept mentioning it will be there in a day or 2...and finally after almost 3 weeks called me and mentioned that they have not got some details from health canada so I have to do the Blood work again...I did it again on 5th Feb and since then the doctor has still not got the results ....I am really worried don't know what is going on....

Hellofriend1, could you tell us which doctor did you go to so that other people can avoid going to him?
 
ushiee88 said:
does anyone know for sure if getting medical means eligibility is complete and passed. as i thought that was the case but recently ppl have been posting that after getting medical their application was not determined eligible and rejected. or they were either told by the call agents that eligibility is still under process.. does anyone have a definitive answer to this?

Once the office has determined that an applicant is a member of the Canadian Experience Class (R87.1), the principal applicant and their family members, whether accompanying or not, must complete medical examinations, and pass criminal and security checks.

So yes, Once you got your M.R, Eligibility is passed. To approve your application, you need to pass criminal and security checks as well, so you still have some reason to get it rejected because of this.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/cec/decision.asp
 
juju211221 said:
Once the office has determined that an applicant is a member of the Canadian Experience Class (R87.1), the principal applicant and their family members, whether accompanying or not, must complete medical examinations, and pass criminal and security checks.

So yes, Once you got your M.R, Eligibility is passed. To approve your application, you need to pass criminal and security checks as well, so you still have some reason to get it rejected because of this.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/cec/decision.asp

i know technically eligibility should be passed but read the comment below..



Re: CEC - August 2014 application
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I had my medical request last June, and got my GCSM notes last week. My eligibility was still in process according to them, my medicals too, even though they updates my Ecas last July and everything was fine (I got a copy of my physical application in January 2016)...