Me...Pss2009 said:Congratulations!
Still nothing Is anyone from the table that hasn't received MR yet?
Send them again! I am 90% sure they wont ask for police certificate from the other countries because you are not living there anymore and you already got them that you left on good terms! I hope this is the case...zaidka said:I feel you man. I applied in July 2014 and my medical exam will expire mid March so I'm going to have to retake that. I spent upwards of $15k USD overall (various fees, many plane tickets, months of unpaid leave, etc.). If they ask for new police clearance I'm not sure I can even afford that (unless it's from my current country of residency only which I can manage). What's worse is that they didn't even bother responding to my email from November. I don't know what my options are at this point, but I definitely don't want to stay here in Iraq. Can't risk investing in a future here where renewing my yearly residency in this city (and I'm Iraqi!) is highly dependent on the mood of the officer in that particular day.
Sorry for the rant everyone. As upset as I am, I'm happy some of you have their files moving.
Know what? I have checked my GCMS notes and went through the officers notes. Before asking me for medicals, they checked the police clearance and then asked me to provide only the MD. I believe if my police certificates were expired at this point, they will ask for new ones. I am almost sure at this point if you have your police certificates settled, they will not ask for it again because you are at the Security clearance phase and you were good to go. Medical is different because it is tide with the visa. Anyways, all the best!zaidka said:I feel you man. I applied in July 2014 and my medical exam will expire mid March so I'm going to have to retake that. I spent upwards of $15k USD overall (various fees, many plane tickets, months of unpaid leave, etc.). If they ask for new police clearance I'm not sure I can even afford that (unless it's from my current country of residency only which I can manage). What's worse is that they didn't even bother responding to my email from November. I don't know what my options are at this point, but I definitely don't want to stay here in Iraq. Can't risk investing in a future here where renewing my yearly residency in this city (and I'm Iraqi!) is highly dependent on the mood of the officer in that particular day.
Sorry for the rant everyone. As upset as I am, I'm happy some of you have their files moving.
You have to notify the doctor of LASIK surgery regardless.Alion4ik said:Please advise. In the medical exam instructions is mentioned that I must bring eyeglasses if I wore one. I do have eyeglasses, but 4 month ago I did a vision correction surgery on one eye and the doctor said that the final result of the correction will be in six months, but this eye will see no more than 70%, so I'll still need glasses. The question is: do I have to buy glasses only for medical check and then buy another ones when my vision gets better or I may just tell the doctor the whole story and it will be sufficient. The other eye has 100% vision and I can submit the certificate of surgery performed.
I really don't want to waste more money
Thanks Diplomatru. But what about the glasses? Do I have to buy them for passing the medical test? What do you think?Diplomatru said:You have to notify the doctor of LASIK surgery regardless.
Alion4ik,Alion4ik said:Thanks Diplomatru. But what about the glasses? Do I have to buy them for passing the medical test? What do you think?
I don't know how important is the vision test for being allowed to immigrate. If it is very important I'll buy glasses without any doubt ;D, but if it's not then I'll better save some money 8).
Thanks DiplomatruDiplomatru said:Alion4ik,
You can totally save money on this. They weed out applicants with TB, HIV and sifilis at this stage. Vision test is just part of the general check-up.