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I just got the reply from CIO regarding my application status request sent on Nov 17 that an email was sent to us on Jan 14 which was of PER and that our file has since been transferred to London office.
 
Robbssiee said:
Cheers !!, hopefully we all get it before the EE load shifts from CIC to NDVO ..

Oh Yeah you bet, we better get it earlier the better, else that for sure is going to take the Priority Pass :)
 
Friends,
How many days it takes for RPRF DD to be encashed in general for NDVO from the date of receipt.
 
kris00 said:
Friends,
How many days it takes for RPRF DD to be encashed in general for NDVO from the date of receipt.

If you have used Online Credit card or debit card payment its instant and once the docs by courier reach them it takes 3 to 5 days to update the third line.
If it is DD then add 3 more days to the process.
All the best ...
 
fallcolors2014 said:
I agree as well, its just a matter of a few weeks, my gut feeling says by the end of this month, there should be another lot that gets its PPR. Looks like they are running a monthly schedule :D.
Anyways I have raised a CSE , a week back, I presume I can expect a reply in about a months time, by then I think the DM status should already be there.Hopefully.
Cheers!!!

However, I believe that NDVO will issue PPR in batches .....as there is no single PPR issued after the first batch. Also, i think two things to ponder on 1) What could be the batch size and 2) since the backlog will be higher than the chances of visa stamping days could be higher
 
dvs_can said:
However, I believe that NDVO will issue PPR in batches .....as there is no single PPR issued after the first batch. Also, i think two things to ponder on 1) What could be the batch size and 2) since the backlog will be higher than the chances of visa stamping days could be higher

I agree its highly possible, the next batch size could be huge, given the huge list of folks with the MR completed, it could be a possible shower here :) and will vary based on each file they have and the complexity associated with it.
Visa stamping I am not too sure, that should be pretty much straight forward and should not take much of a delay.
 
cjg1987 said:
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Congratulation Dear Brother........ :-* :-* :-*
 
Wash an said:
I just got the reply from CIO regarding my application status request sent on Nov 17 that an email was sent to us on Jan 14 which was of PER and that our file has since been transferred to London office.

Congrats and +1 for Efforts
 
cjg1987 said:
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congrats bro :)
 
Got an email from CPC-Ottawa VO for wife's 2014 application:


Dear XXXX:

This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.

We notice that you have another Permanent Resident application in progress with Singapore Office, and we would like to know if you wish to withdraw the application at CPC-Ottawa or if you wish to continue.
If we do not receive an answer within 30 days from the date of this email, we shall assume that you wish to continue your application.



This is just for ur information guys...:)

I am not gonna respond if I am not going to rcv my PPR from SG between this time....:)
 
INformation on Re-Medical:

kollins said:
Functional inquiry guidance(IMM 5419 – Section B)

With related Canadavisa forums threads




1) OPERATION OR HOSPITAL TREATMENT

When the applicant has had an operation or hospital treatment, the details from the applicant should include the date and reason for the admission and/or the operative procedure that was done and pathology reports if available.
If the applicant is NOT excessive demand exempt, the discharge summary and any pathology report from admissions for serious illnesses within the last 5 years should be included if available. For all neoclassic disease treated within the past five (5) years, the relevant operative and pathology reports, with a current specialist's report, are always required.

2)CONVULSIONS, BLACKOUTS, OR EPILEPSY

With a history of convulsions, blackouts, or epilepsy, the details from the applicant should include the type of disorder, the age of onset, any precipitating factors, current drugs taken, and the frequency of attacks, severity and squeal

3)ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, OR NERVOUS PROBLEMS

With a history of mental illness, which might include depression, psychosis, schizophrenia, eating disorders, or drug and alcohol abuse, the details should include the specific diagnosis, with details of the type and duration of treatment
any history of non-compliance with treatment or of relapses, and an assessment of potential for self-harm or harm to other

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t36934.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/hypertension-t23152.0.html

4)CARDIOVASCULAR & RESPIRATORY DISEASE

If there is a history of hypertension, the details obtained from the applicant should include date of diagnosis, current treatment, and whether there is, or there is not,any history of renal, cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease.
If there is a history of ischemic heart disease, the details obtained from the applicant should include date of diagnosis, current treatment, the frequency of angina, and the activities that provoke angina. If there is a history of congestive heart failure, the details obtained from the applicant should include date of diagnosis, current treatment, and current symptoms.
If there is a history of lung disease, such as pulmonary fibrosis, asthma, COPD, orchronic cough, the details obtained from the applicant should include history of
symptoms, current treatment, and current impact of the respiratory disease on
occupational and leisure activities.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/medical-heart-murmur-mitral-valve-prolapse-mvp-t40373.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/how-to-do-medicals-without-the-forms-t73722.0.html

5: Recurrent or chronic joint pain

With a history of chronic recurrent muscular pain, arthritis or joint pain, the details from the applicant should include the severity of pain at rest and in motion, any functional limitations in activities of daily living, the distance that the applicant is able to walk, and the medications that are used.

6: Digestion problems, stomach pains, etc.

Any applicant who gives a positive history should undergo additional questioning to determine cause. Attention should be given to those with chronic, persistent or recurrent symptoms (weight loss or gain, gastrointestinal bleeding, varices, for example).

7)TUBERCULOSIS, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, etc.

When there is a past history of tuberculosis, the details from the applicant should include the date of diagnosis, duration and type of treatment. In all applicants,whether excessive demand exempt or not, copies of previous treatment reports, xrays, and other relevant information should be obtained if possible. If there is any suspicion of tuberculosis, history, clinical, bacteriological and radiological examination will determine the activity of the disease.Where there is an abnormal chest film but no history of previous active tuberculosis or there is a history of previous tuberculosis with or without previous adequate treatment, the case will be furthered until:
a minimum of two chest films, taken at a minimum interval of three (3)months, have a stable appearance and;
three sputum cultures taken at least 24 hours apart, examined for acid-fast bacteria (smear), and incubated for 6 to 8 weeks for tubercle bacilli by standardculture methods are negative.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/tuberculosis-t122790.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/no-medical-furtherance-seniors-response-required-t111525.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/additional-medical-tests-t9451.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/medical-test-a-scar-in-chest-xray-t22899.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/medical-furtheranceneed-expert-opinion-t117697.0.html.
Cheers.
 
cjg1987 said:
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Congrats!
 
Cool Canada said:
PER..............PER.................PER

Jai Sai Ram


Happy to announce the receipt of Golden mail. After such a gruesome wait, finally happy to share this news with you all. First of all i would like to thank this forum to be a part of my life day and night. Yes night also as i have listened to my wife's screams when i use to follow this forum in the night. Well thanks to her for been a tremendous support through out. Now the wait of MR starts. I know the process does not end here and still so many hurdles to go through.

Special thanks to all of you guys for sharing all the info that you have regarding this process.

VO : NDVO
Appl Date : 22/09/2014
DD Encash (As per bank) : 18/12/2014
DD Encash (As per mail) : 11/12/2014
NOC : 0113
PER : The letter was delivered today which is dated 7/1/2015

Thanking you all once again. God bless us all and help in achieving what we long for.

Congrats and +1 :)
 
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