HIVati007 said:Dear members, does anyone have any idea what the doctors check in the blood sample of the applicant while going through medical test?
HIVati007 said:Dear members, does anyone have any idea what the doctors check in the blood sample of the applicant while going through medical test?
I guess 5150Lucky4u750 said:would anyone like to guess today's (probable) update?
My guess: 5200
2171: 311 --> 340
They check for Diabetes, Thalassemia, HIV/AIDS, any kidney or liver disease, Hepatitis b,c,d, Syphilis etc.ati007 said:Dear members, does anyone have any idea what the doctors check in the blood sample of the applicant while going through medical test?
The official query processing time is 30 BUSINESS days, but they are not observing this deadline really.boyax007 said:Already contacted CIO on Oct. 5 but no reply yet to date. Perhaps the delay was attributed to some issues of my application, as follows:
1. My one year work experience in an eligible occupation ceased in October 2003.
2. IELTS expired end of May 2014 although application was received middle of the month
I'm frustrated and losing hope.
I have done eMedical before for SP. The red light diseases are HIV, siphilis and tuberculosis.Goku said:They check for Diabetes, Thalassemia, HIV/AIDS, any kidney or liver disease, Hepatitis b,c,d, etc.
Congrats!!!canhyd3008 said:Just received my PER E-mail
App Recd : 11th June
Mode of Payment : DD (En cashed on 30th Sept)
PER Received : 07-Oct-2014
110 days to 115 days.Wash an said:Do we know the estimated average time in days for the DD to be encashed?
I think Australia in general is also a very expensive country to live in which impacts the costs significantly! I used to think London / UK is very expensive, but I was surprised when some of my colleagues from Australia (Sydney) and New Zealand told me that overall, UK is cheaper to live compared to AU!Diplomatru said:They are hugely underpowered and act within a framework largely unchanged since 1970s. The Australian DIAC is light years ahead of it in terms of regulations, convenience, processing speed and stuff. But the whole process is about 5 times as expensive as FSWP. So in the long run we get what we are paying for.
So what's your question ?Diplomatru said:I have done eMedical before for SP. The red light diseases are HIV, siphilis and tuberculosis.
At last I found someone with ICICI bank DD.. Dear my worries are same as of yours..krishnwinnie said:HI Everyone,
We have been following the forum for a while and have greatly learned a lot from the experiences of members. Let me give you all a snapshot of our journey so far.
Date of Receipt of Application : 16th June, 2014 ( as per Blue Dart - DHL)
Place from where we applied : Mumbai, India
Category : 2171 (edited,)
Mode of Payment : DD (issued by ICICI Bank, Mumbai ) with supposedly a validity of 6 months.
It appears from the post that 16th June, 2014 applications have been charged. Since this is our first time, we do not have a UCI number.
Can anyone give inputs on how to find the status of the DD ?? From previous posts, it seems like Local BAnks in India do not seem to get a hang of the dd encashment. Is an Email (PER) from cic the only way to know the status for first time applicant who have applied with DD?
Thanks
I don't have any whatsoever. Just refering the doctor's information as there is some confusion with the NO-GO diseases.Goku said:So what's your question ?
Congo!!shab82 said:Hello Friends,
I am new here. Had signed up to this forum little while back but never posted anything. Received my PER so wanted to share my happiness with you all. Details as follows:
NOC: 2171
App Received: 6th June 2014
CC Charged: 25th Sep 2014
PER Received: 4th Oct 2014 (Eid Day lucky me)
Thanks.