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ever_green

Newbie
Apr 22, 2010
5
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I applied for my immigration in NS June 09. Then I sent my documents to Buffalo in November 2009. On 12 April my file was transfered from buffalo to detroit. I got an email from buffalo on 19 april. following is a part of the mail.

*******
Good morning.
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
We have now completed the initial assessment of your application, and expect to finalize your application without a personal interview. While an interview does not appear necessary at this time, we reserve the right to call you to an interview, should this become necessary at some future stage in processing.
This message contains important information regarding the continued processing of your application.
...
....
...
Medical forms and instructions will be mailed to you within the next several weeks. Do not enquire if you do not receive them immediately. Please proceed with your medical examinations as soon as possible and provide proof that you have completed the medical examinations.


Right of Permanent Residence Fee
• Every principal applicant, spouse or common law partner is required to pay a Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF).
• The amount of the RPRF is $490.00 CAD (or $455.00 USD) .
• If you have not already paid the RPRF, you may do so at this time.
• The RPRF must be submitted in the form of a money order, certified cheque or bank draft payable to the "Canadian Consulate General".
• The RPRF will be refunded if for any reason you do not immigrate to Canada.

Change of address
It is imperative that you inform the Detroit office of any change in your mailing address.

Note: Do not use the CIC e-Cas on-line Change of address system. Your new address will not be downloaded to your file in Detroit.

Change in family status
You must notify us of any birth, marriage, engagement, divorce, death, or any other significant change in your marital or family composition. You can do so by email, mail or fax. Failure to advise us of these changes could result in delays in processing and possible refusal of your application.

We do not confirm receipt of mail or faxes. Please send information only once. Do not email, fax and mail the same information.
Regards,

Immigration and Visas - 3
Canadian Consulate General/ Consulat général du Canada 600 Renaissance Centre, Suite 1100 Detroit, Michigan 48243-1798
Phone: (313) 567-2085
|Fax: (313) 567-2125

Disclaimer: By supplying your email address, you are initiating an email communication with CIC and thereby authorizing CIC to use your email address for communication with you including the transmission of personal information on your file/case.
*******

Does this email mean that I can take medical examination now. Or will I have to wait for the forms??
Anyone else got the same email. Please share your experience.
 

mpapdp.1984

Hero Member
Oct 27, 2009
271
6
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
4121
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
13-11-2008
AOR Received.
18-03-2009
File Transfer...
27-10-2009
Med's Request
16-04-2010
Med's Done....
29-04-2010 (Reached Ottawa May 4 2010)
Interview........
waived
ever_green said:
I applied for my immigration in NS June 09. Then I sent my documents to Buffalo in November 2009. On 12 April my file was transfered from buffalo to detroit. I got an email from buffalo on 19 april. following is a part of the mail.

*******
Good morning.
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
We have now completed the initial assessment of your application, and expect to finalize your application without a personal interview. While an interview does not appear necessary at this time, we reserve the right to call you to an interview, should this become necessary at some future stage in processing.
This message contains important information regarding the continued processing of your application.
...
....
...
Medical forms and instructions will be mailed to you within the next several weeks. Do not enquire if you do not receive them immediately. Please proceed with your medical examinations as soon as possible and provide proof that you have completed the medical examinations.


Right of Permanent Residence Fee
• Every principal applicant, spouse or common law partner is required to pay a Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF).
• The amount of the RPRF is $490.00 CAD (or $455.00 USD) .
• If you have not already paid the RPRF, you may do so at this time.
• The RPRF must be submitted in the form of a money order, certified cheque or bank draft payable to the "Canadian Consulate General".
• The RPRF will be refunded if for any reason you do not immigrate to Canada.

Change of address
It is imperative that you inform the Detroit office of any change in your mailing address.

Note: Do not use the CIC e-Cas on-line Change of address system. Your new address will not be downloaded to your file in Detroit.

Change in family status
You must notify us of any birth, marriage, engagement, divorce, death, or any other significant change in your marital or family composition. You can do so by email, mail or fax. Failure to advise us of these changes could result in delays in processing and possible refusal of your application.

We do not confirm receipt of mail or faxes. Please send information only once. Do not email, fax and mail the same information.
Regards,

Immigration and Visas - 3
Canadian Consulate General/ Consulat général du Canada 600 Renaissance Centre, Suite 1100 Detroit, Michigan 48243-1798
Phone: (313) 567-2085
|Fax: (313) 567-2125

Disclaimer: By supplying your email address, you are initiating an email communication with CIC and thereby authorizing CIC to use your email address for communication with you including the transmission of personal information on your file/case.
*******

Does this email mean that I can take medical examination now. Or will I have to wait for the forms??
Anyone else got the same email. Please share your experience.
Wait for the medicals. I got mine ten days ago in an envelope that had my name and address scribbled on it!!
 

googleman

Star Member
Mar 24, 2010
120
9
Your file is moving very fast. Are you in Canada or in the US? Or do you have a relative or a job (AE) in Canada?
 

ever_green

Newbie
Apr 22, 2010
5
0
Thanks all for your comments. I will wait for the forms. I am in FSW Category 1 (NOC 4121).

I am now in Canada doing my Phd.
 

googleman

Star Member
Mar 24, 2010
120
9
ever_green said:
Thanks all for your comments. I will wait for the forms. I am in FSW Category 1 (NOC 4121).

I am now in Canada doing my Phd.
Yeah, there's been some movement in the files of graduate students, especially PhD students studying in Canada.
 

canadacanada

Hero Member
Jun 24, 2009
313
13
Category........
Visa Office......
Buff
NOC Code......
4131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
NS:May,09
Doc's Request.
Buff:June, 09
AOR Received.
Sept, 09 From Buffalo
File Transfer...
April, 2010
Med's Request
May,2010
Med's Done....
May 25, 2010
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
June 22, 2010
VISA ISSUED...
June 28,2010
LANDED..........
July 23, 2010
ever_green said:
I have got my medical forms on 27 April 2010.
did you get the forms by mail or in e-mail?