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prashant. said:
Guys
Anyone ??
please !!

Hi i also send the passports by bluedart on 6th march. No updates after that . One of the forum member from Kerala reported he got the passports back in 9 calender days through speed post...
 
Brother...

Send required docs before the mentioned date, failure to which may result in refusal of ur application.

PPR will be followed shortly if everything goes alright after rest of the process gets completed upon submission of docs required.

Hence....u may expect PPR anytime after Mar 15. (keep min. 2 months margin).. :) :)

vsai said:
Friends, does the date which is mentioned in request letter has any importance, i mean can we expect PPR after that date or anywhere near by future..

In our case they have given that we must send all our docs like Medicals/Passport bio pages/RPRF/Marriage photos by March 15... its been 45 days now.. can we expect PPR anytime after Mar 15..

Appreciate your help please.
 
abhi0661 said:
Hi Su Sa

We are also planning to go to Vancouver (Surrey) as we are having few relatives also there and weather conditions are better there.

Do make some page it will help many.

and be in touch...

Regards

Thanks alot...:)
actually there is nothing in lungs so i don't think there will be any problem in chest x-ray.
because i had TB gland in neck not the heavy TB in lungs.
so is there anything to worry?
 
CanDoIt said:
Thanks Diplo - +1

I am now scared that if they do ask for my RCMP report...how long would it take to get processed?

It is not as bad as FBI PCC. Tat is around 40 days.
 
rvp_deltario said:
Actually, I would suggest you get a x-ray done and show it to you family physical.
Usually what's checked is the scarring on lungs due to TB and spots.
"A lung nodule(mostly in asian's and has no causes for concerns) is a spot at least two centimeters in diameter that appears on an X-ray of the lung. Spots that are smaller than one centimeter often can't be seen on a chest X-ray. Spots that are more than two centimeters are considered a mass, not a nodule."

All the best !!

Source- http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/spot-on-the-lung#4


Thanks alot...Smiley
actually there is nothing in lungs so i don't think there will be any problem in chest x-ray.
because i had TB gland in neck not the heavy TB in lungs.
so is there anything to worry?
 
Christina123 said:
hey ,
you know in medical they will do blood test for hepatitis and HIV and urine test (which is not a big deal) and chest x-ray and doctor consultation at the end, thats it. In your case if you are not currently TB patient , then the chest x -ray should come normal.so , i think there is nothing to worry ...chill

Thanks alot...Smiley
actually there is nothing in lungs so i don't think there will be any problem in chest x-ray.
because i had TB gland in neck not the heavy TB in lungs.
so is there anything to worry?
 
Any had the same experience please advice .
My wife has a neck DSC. and my child had a high bilirubin level when she was born. is there are issue in the medics.
 
Hello,

What is the procedure to get PCC. Preferably for Mumbai.

Thanks
 
I too submitted our passports on 2nd March with VFS, New Delhi in person. However, still waiting for our passports.
 
sk1984indian said:
Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Yay !!! Awesome is all i can say !!! +1 for perseverance and patience. God Bless you and Good Luck my friend

Congratulations Buddy !!! 8) 8) 8)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :) You can expect by end of march (I.E 4 weeks from 2nd line)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

I love the ID (Spartans). Congratulations and may god bless you :) :) :)

i will be landing in vancour
 
aliakbar.t said:
Hello,

What is the procedure to get PCC. Preferably for Mumbai.

Thanks

http://passportindia.gov.in/AppOnlineProject/online/pccOnlineApp
 
yoleik said:
Any had the same experience please advice .
My wife has a neck DSC. and my child had a high bilirubin level when she was born. is there are issue in the medics.

I hope your wife don't have any degenerative disc. It must be a simple pain only. I don't think there will be any kind of problem, only couple of more tests would be required.

Regarding your daughter, almost 60 to 70 % neonates have high bilirubin during their birth, which usually go away with phototherapy or with sun therapy. She is 2.5 years old now which you mentioned in your last post. This is completely not any kind of problem and even won't be required to tell the physician albeit she don't have recurrent high bilirubin.

So just chill and go ahead with your medicals with positive mind whenever you get it.

All the best !!!!
 
aliakbar.t said:
Hello,

What is the procedure to get PCC. Preferably for Mumbai.

Thanks

Apply on the passport india website, and choose your correct RPO. You need to take an appointment and go then
 
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