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Hope you have already got the clarity if not, the Medical forms(IMM1017) are always pre-populated with UCI and IME# which is unique.
You need this form if you going to a non eClinic. If you visiting an clinic which will upload all the reports online, the form will be of no use. You still need the UCI & IME# generated on this for mapping your MR correctly online by the clinic.

All the best !!

royalboyz said:
Means medical forms send by VO already filled by vo with some details like App name Uci no, Dob before sending to applicant
 
rvp_deltario said:
Nice share Diplo.
This also helps understand why the recent apps are being diverted to Poland. As of 2013 only 851 pending.
Thought still can't understand still why PVO is running such delayed timelines at present.

Based on the audit report available on the cic site ( several years old -2004)
http://www.international.gc.ca/about-a_propos/oig-big/2004/newdelhi.aspx?lang=eng

CBO LES total
Immigration 22 104 126

There were total 22 Canda based officer and 104 locally employed employees. This 22 included officers in all visa in all offices in India. I remember reading a 3 or 4 year old interview with immigration director in new Delhi some days ago and he stated 184 or 185 resources. I am expecting the CBD resources to be less than 50 ( Including all immigration and visa department) and available resources for fswp could be less than 20 or more .

Now you can imagine the the workload of these officers. If all your papers are fine and the file is complete, your delay would be minimal. if they require additional document etc, then our files are going to be there just to get a time slot for an officer to review.
 
adisu01 said:
Based on the audit report available on the cic site ( several years old -2004)
http://www.international.gc.ca/about-a_propos/oig-big/2004/newdelhi.aspx?lang=eng

CBO LES total
Immigration 22 104 126

There were total 22 Canda based officer and 104 locally employed employees. This 22 included officers in all visa in all offices in India. I remember reading a 3 or 4 year old interview with immigration director in new Delhi some days ago and he stated 184 or 185 resources. I am expecting the CBD resources to be less than 50 ( Including all immigration and visa department) and available resources for fswp could be less than 20 or more .

Now you can imagine the the workload of these officers. If all your papers are fine and the file is complete, your delay would be minimal. if they require additional document etc, then our files are going to be there just to get a time slot for an officer to review.

Great job there adisu01
+1 long due
 
adisu01 said:
Based on the audit report available on the cic site ( several years old -2004)
http://www.international.gc.ca/about-a_propos/oig-big/2004/newdelhi.aspx?lang=eng

CBO LES total
Immigration 22 104 126

There were total 22 Canda based officer and 104 locally employed employees. This 22 included officers in all visa in all offices in India. I remember reading a 3 or 4 year old interview with immigration director in new Delhi some days ago and he stated 184 or 185 resources. I am expecting the CBD resources to be less than 50 ( Including all immigration and visa department) and available resources for fswp could be less than 20 or more .

Now you can imagine the the workload of these officers. If all your papers are fine and the file is complete, your delay would be minimal. if they require additional document etc, then our files are going to be there just to get a time slot for an officer to review.

the delay was caused because of holidays and i am sure they are more productive now . Visa will not be issued untill a CBO review your file and forwarded for approval from a program manager. so they have tons of files to review and complete and they are doing it.
 
Diplomatru said:
Great job there adisu01
+1 long due

Thanks my Hero . you inspired me reading all CIC journals. I don't work these days and I just refer them :)
 
Dear all please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have to pay RPRF FEE to New Delhi VO.
How much I have to pay for me n my wife in INR ? Is it 53,400 or as per exchange rate 48,777??

I am using DD

Please help
Thanks
 
Hi All,

Would any of you answer this please

How many days it would take to get MR after PER?

Regards,
GsPreet
 
avatar111 said:
Dear all please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have to pay RPRF FEE to New Delhi VO.
How much I have to pay for me n my wife in INR ? Is it 53,400 or as per exchange rate 48,777??

I am using DD

Please help
Thanks

The following link is taken from our main medical request email

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng
 
gspreet said:
Hi All,

Would any of you answer this please

How many days it would take to get MR after PER?

Regards,
GsPreet

On an average between 50 to 60 days
 
Hi avatar1111, would you open the links on the MR email, you will be guided to the CIC payment structure.
Below is the link and the amount for RPRF is Rs. 26700 per person. NDVO does not go with daily conversion and these amounts are fixed.

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng

avatar111 said:
Dear all please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have to pay RPRF FEE to New Delhi VO.
How much I have to pay for me n my wife in INR ? Is it 53,400 or as per exchange rate 48,777??

I am using DD

Please help
Thanks
 
ahsan99 said:
I,m 23 September applicant and my PER date is 15 December.

I received mail from London visa office to submit 4 photographs again with given specifications.i did not receive either MR or 2nd line update yet
.


My question is what does it mean:

have they started processing my application?
Have they completed background checks?
Will this photo requirement delay my process?
Here is my observation, photos are asked by LVO only, where mostly muslim countries applications are processed....one of my friend also got photo request and he found his wife's pic was not as per standar due to ABAYA.....no offence...just sharing info
 
adisu01 said:
The following link is taken from our main medical request email

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng

I have gone through the link but it does not specify exactly how much I have to pay.
Is it fixed by CIC or flexible as per exchange rates?
 
rvp_deltario said:
Hi avatar1111, would you open the links on the MR email, you will be guided to the CIC payment structure.
Below is the link and the amount for RPRF is Rs. 26700 per person. NDVO does not go with daily conversion and these amounts are fixed.

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng

Thank you so much. +1
 
avatar111 said:
I have gone through the link but it does not specify exactly how much I have to pay.
Is it fixed by CIC or flexible as per exchange rates?

Right of Permanent Resident Fee (Principal Applicant, Spouse/ Partner) 490 26,700
 
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