can2132 said:
HI Dear
sorry about the news
but can you please highlight that on which grounds did CIC reject your application after your RPRF request?
As far as i know RPRF is landing fees and if they have deducted then your medicals should have cleared without your medical they don't deduct your RPRF
And can you also share that whether you got an email or you got the Delivery mail for your rejection?
abhican said:
Sorry to hear about ur case bro....but it's strange...can I ask one question?...what medical reason? U were aware about it?
Once again sorry for u...but don't loose hope...something good is there for u in future..God bless u bro..
Thank you for all the comments.
I received both request for fee payment, passport bio-page copies, updated information chart, PCCs and medical check-up request on 15 September. However, there was a 30 days deadline for the first 4 items and 60 days deadline for medical check-up. I went on and paid the fee and the documents to them in early October. Went for medical exam in mid-October, additional tests were required at the end of October due to bp readings over the 140/90 threshold. Hospitals then asked me to send them my family's medical records (parents and sibling) the first week of November. And then, the hospital informed me that they sent all information to the Consulate on 11 November.
Finally, I got an email earlier tonight stating that my application for PR cannot be granted due to family history of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. It was all information I have for now. It was mentioned as well a formal rejection letter with details will follow in letter post.
Can you elaborate on this "As far as i know RPRF is landing fees ..."? I paid that using a foreign exchange draft. The fund has already been deducted from my account upon issuance of the draft. Should I contact the Consulate for a refund on the RPRF fee or to have them returning my cheque to me? How can I get in touch with the consulate in London?