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Raj we left with very few days now. I think I should take her on wheel chair to the clinic, I am only worried about the medical results that the fracture should not become the reason of rejection


rajkamalmohanram said:
I'm sorry about your wife. Henceforth, please post your questions on the relevant thread.. This is for everyone. This thread is for November applicants and if you guys keep posting your general questions here, it is going to get even harder to find information on November applicants. So, kindly don't do that.

Bone fractures, AFAIK, is not a medical inadmissibility ground. Just wait it out - let her get better and then you can go back to the clinic for the tests.

All the best.
 
fahad04 said:
Congrats! It's blazing fast!

Thank you. Goodluck with yours too. :)
 
Mechanical Engg said:
Raj we left with very few days now. I think I should take her on wheel chair to the clinic, I am only worried about the medical results that the fracture should not become the reason of rejection

That is up to you. You can talk to your wife and if she is okay, then you can go to the hospital and get the tests done.

Also, get your PCC soon. Depending on when you renewed your PP and/or if the address on the PP is the same as your current address or not, it might take a few weeks to get the PCC.

EDIT: In fact, I would suggest you to get the PCC done first and once you are done with that, you can go for your medicals. This is because it makes sense for outland applicants to go for meds as late as possible because the date you have to land in Canada is usually the date your medicals expire. Getting the meds done very close to the date of e-APR submission would provide you with relatively more time to land after you get your visa.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
EDIT: In fact, I would suggest you to get the PCC done first and once you are done with that, you can go for your medicals. This is because it makes sense for outland applicants to go for meds as late as possible because the date you have to land in Canada is usually the date your medicals expire. Getting the meds done very close to the date of e-APR submission would provide you with relatively more time to land after you get your visa.

Exellent suggestion.
 
Thanks raj for your reply. We are planning to go for medical test & I hope the results would not effect our file

rajkamalmohanram said:
That is up to you. You can talk to your wife and if she is okay, then you can go to the hospital and get the tests done.

Also, get your PCC soon. Depending on when you renewed your PP and/or if the address on the PP is the same as your current address or not, it might take a few weeks to get the PCC.

EDIT: In fact, I would suggest you to get the PCC done first and once you are done with that, you can go for your medicals. This is because it makes sense for outland applicants to go for meds as late as possible because the date you have to land in Canada is usually the date your medicals expire. Getting the meds done very close to the date of e-APR submission would provide you with relatively more time to land after you get your visa.
 
anti_maniac said:
the sheet is updated now, covering responses upto this post.

please drop me a line if there are errors.Considering there are multiple admins for sheet may be there is an error somewhere

Thanks a lot for updating the sheet. +1
 
Hey Rajkamal , you posted on this forum detailed ircc process after AOR which included BG process explanation as well ! I tried to find but couldn't

Can you share it again please ?
 
jd93 said:
Can you share it again please ?
Try this: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-eapr-submitted-in-november-2016-t459415.0.html;msg5619049#msg5619049
 
Dedicated said:
Try this: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-eapr-submitted-in-november-2016-t459415.0.html;msg5619049#msg5619049

Thank you for timely response and help !
 
It was quicker than my expectation :) :) :) :)

Applied from India

ITA: October 19, 2016
Submitted and AOR: November 18, 2016
Meds Pass: January 2, 2017
PPR: January 23, 2017

Passport sent to Delhi through VFS global : January 23, 2017
Process Completed: February 6, 2017
 
MUKTI_MISRA said:
It was quicker than my expectation :) :) :) :)

Applied from India

ITA: October 19, 2016
Submitted and AOR: November 18, 2016
Meds Pass: January 2, 2016
PPR: January 23, 2017

Passport sent to Delhi through VFS global : January 23, 2017
Process Completed: February 6, 2017

CEC or PNP Outland?
 
MUKTI_MISRA said:
It was quicker than my expectation :) :) :) :)

Applied from India

ITA: October 19, 2016
Submitted and AOR: November 18, 2016
Meds Pass: January 2, 2017
PPR: January 23, 2017

Passport sent to Delhi through VFS global : January 23, 2017
Process Completed: February 6, 2017

Congratulations! All the best!
 
MUKTI_MISRA said:
It was quicker than my expectation :) :) :) :)

Applied from India

ITA: October 19, 2016
Submitted and AOR: November 18, 2016
Meds Pass: January 2, 2017
PPR: January 23, 2017

Passport sent to Delhi through VFS global : January 23, 2017
Process Completed: February 6, 2017


All the Best Mukti !!