wow. We are in exactly the same boat.wengehua said:BC PNP here as well.
AOR Dec 12
Everything is not need at this time
wow. We are in exactly the same boat.wengehua said:BC PNP here as well.
AOR Dec 12
Everything is not need at this time
Was it the clinic or CIC that informed you of the additional tests requirement?saikris12 said:I do not have any medical history. But my wife was adivsed to undergo additional medical tests to clarify the scar that appeared on her chest xray. She took the additional tests on Dec 5th. We expected this delay in the medical results. But the fact that they have looked at my application and provided an update makes me happy.
P.S : My wife is not going to accompany me to Canada. She is not part of the application.
Please add me in the group as well Andy108. My number: +91 7030209900andy108 said:There is.
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We received a mail from CIC requesting us to take the medical tests. As per the rules all the dependants must undergo medicals even though not accompanying.johnjkjk said:Was it the clinic or CIC that informed you of the additional tests requirement?
Even if your wife isn't going to accompany you, since you're submitting her medical tests I believe CIC will treat her as if she may one day join you- even if that may never happen.
I submitted on Dec 22, and got AOR on the same day.fatcat123 said:When did you get eAPR/AOR?
Is "different processing procedures" good or bad?
Let's keep in touch!
Got it. Best wishes to us in 2017.zzdyjcwj said:I submitted on Dec 22, and got AOR on the same day.
I'm not very sure if it's good or bad, but as what I have seen, bcpnp applicants do not really receive too much priority at federal stage. Anyway, lets be patient and wish for the best results to all of us.
That's a good sign that things are moving along with your application. I don't know what happens when the principal applicant passes their medical but a (non-accompanying) dependant does not. If your dependant has a serious medical condition you may want to check this with experts.saikris12 said:We received a mail from CIC requesting us to take the medical tests. As per the rules all the dependants must undergo medicals even though not accompanying.
Unfortunately, if the dependent is inadmissible, the application is refused AFAIK.johnjkjk said:That's a good sign that things are moving along with your application. I don't know what happens when the principal applicant passes their medical but a (non-accompanying) dependant does not. If your dependant has a serious medical condition you may want to check this with experts.
Yes. That makes complete sense as they are the immediate family and most probably will be sponsored by the primary applicant in future. Fingers crossed and hoping everything goes well for us.rajkamalmohanram said:Unfortunately, if the dependent is inadmissible, the application is refused AFAIK.
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