Amer88, congratulations!!!
Does anybody know if CIC work on this long weekend? Any update on weekend..!?
Does anybody know if CIC work on this long weekend? Any update on weekend..!?
catwilliams said:Hi all,
Glad to see things are happening with October applicants after over a year of not hearing anything!
I received a request for my 2014 T4 and NOA this week, which I will be emailing to CIC this weekend. Hopefully that means medical request is not far off. Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on what the next steps are?
I'm from the UK (visa exempt) and was planning to go home for a visit in early June. I wasn't expecting MR until after then, seeing how the processing times recently rocketed, so now I'm worried about being able to travel - do applicants from visa exempt countries have to send off their passports to CIC? I've just received my 2nd BOWP, which is valid until March 2017, so I'm not in a huge rush to have the PR finalised (although it would be nice to not have to worry about it!). Just not sure how much time you have from receiving RPRF. Luckily I haven't booked flights yet.
Thanks in advance for any advice, and good luck to everyone![]()
ailsaclare said:Hi Catwilliams - I'm also from the UK and was not asked to provide my passport to CIC. What happened after the MR for me was:
- I paid RPRF upfront (if you don't do this you will get an email asking you to pay)
- My status online in ECAS changed from "in process" to "decision made"
- My COPR arrived a few days later in the mail, with no other communication from CIC
I hope that helps!
BlessedSherry said:anyone from UK, who still lives and applied from in UK?
ddoobi11 said:Hi guys,
Today, I did upfornt medical in my home country. I just want to clarify with you professors about a strange experience at the hospital.
I provided my passport information to one of the nurses, and the one nurse checked on the e-medical system right away and she told me that I have IME #. What does it mean? I was supposed to be given with UFM# as it's Upfront-medical, no? After the medical test, I checked that my information sheet is given with IME #, not UFM#. Is it normal? I'm afraid...
Please guys share your thoughts or any experience. I'd much appreciate it.![]()