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FSW_Applicant said:
Depends on where you are located. Some members mentioned a rate of $350 in NYC & VA. Mine was done for $415 in Philly. You can expect a range from $350 - $450 per adult.

I am not sure how much insurance will cover

For basic physical checkup my insurance charges me copay of 20... This insurance stuff is very confusing.......
 
vinaj said:
I am not sure how much insurance will cover

For basic physical checkup my insurance charges me copay of 20... This insurance stuff is very confusing.......

insurance cover these things? I paid everything :(
 
civilengr said:
insurance cover these things? I paid everything :(

me too, I paid for 5 family members - I didn't know that insurance could cover .... ::)
 
SO wifey worked in Qatar for a while , Its best you get someone in Qatar to do it on your behalf . Just send them the documents listed in the link below . Also give them a letter of authority

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/mid-east/qatar.asp

It just takes a couple of days.

Lastly don't send to the USA through Aramark . Document got delivered to wrong address . I had applied and received a new one before Aramark could re-route the document .

Joiedevivre said:
Has anyone got their pcc from Qatar ? I don't know how to go about it . I live in the USA. Please share your experiences it would be of great help. Thanks !!
 
You can also download the PCC from from here

http://www.moi.gov.qa/site/english/departments/CEID/sections/sec1054/1054.html

Joiedevivre said:
Has anyone got their pcc from Qatar ? I don't know how to go about it . I live in the USA. Please share your experiences it would be of great help. Thanks !!
 
Grace1978 said:
me too, I paid for 5 family members - I didn't know that insurance could cover .... ::)

civilengr said:
insurance cover these things? I paid everything :(

I went for routine physical checkup 2 months back which included basic blood and urine test for cholesterol, sugar, blood pressure and other deficiencies in NYC and the bill was around 950$ but I was charged only 20$

I am not sure what tests are required for immigration and if they would be covered partially or fully in insurance

I can give exact details after I receive MR and do my tests....
 
Hello friends,

Today I have completed all docs to be submitted for my FSW application.

Time lines below:

Application sent: 19th Aug '14
CC Charged: 11th Nov '14
PER mail: 8th Dec '14
RPRF/MR/PCC Request: 29th Jan '15
MR Completed: 31st Jan '15
India and China PCC submitted: Feb 26 '15
FBI PCC received: 13th Apr '15
FBI PCC submitted to Ottawa: 15th Apr '15

Now waiting game starts. Thank you all for your help with questions and well wishes.
 
vinaj said:
I went for routine physical checkup 2 months back which included basic blood and urine test for cholesterol, sugar, blood pressure and other deficiencies in NYC and the bill was around 950$ but I was charged only 20$

I am not sure what tests are required for immigration and if they would be covered partially or fully in insurance

I can give exact details after I receive MR and do my tests....

I am still holding to receipts, will give it a shot too get it paid back. :)
 
civilengr said:
I am still holding to receipts, will give it a shot too get it paid back. :)

Insurance most likely won't cover. I spent close to 1k USD [$] for me, spouse and our 4 year old.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/medical-tests-any-insurance-cover-t234892.0.html
 
Diplomatru said:
That's difficult to say. FSW 2014 program received highest priority over other streams. Some of the files were processed faster than 2013 and even earlier application. EE is hot on the Government's agenda and they will likely fast-track it at the cost of delaying other applications.
Do you have any evidence to support you claims?
 
Dip why cant i send you a message? :(

What courier service did you use? And did you keep your student permits or send it along with your passport?
 
Insurance will not cover the expense. Insurance is paid based on medical codes, apparently there is no code that the physician can fill for immigration tests.
However, if you live in the US, you will be able to itemize the cost while filing your taxes.

vinaj said:
I am not sure how much insurance will cover

For basic physical checkup my insurance charges me copay of 20... This insurance stuff is very confusing.......
Grace1978 said:
me too, I paid for 5 family members - I didn't know that insurance could cover .... ::)

civilengr said:
I am still holding to receipts, will give it a shot too get it paid back. :)
jithesh69 said:
Insurance most likely won't cover. I spent close to 1k USD [$] for me, spouse and our 4 year old.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/medical-tests-any-insurance-cover-t234892.0.html
 
maryjane said:
Dip why cant i send you a message? :(

What courier service did you use? And did you keep your student permits or send it along with your passport?

I turned off PM. I am available in this thread.
Buy an Xpresspost prepaid envelope and ship it to 365 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON, K1A 1L1 enclosing a return Xpresspost prepaid envelope with completed return address label, your passport and RFV print out.
 
Diplomatru said:
I turned off PM. I am available in this thread.
Buy an Xpresspost prepaid envelope and ship it to 365 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON, K1A 1L1 enclosing a return Xpresspost prepaid envelope with completed return address label, your passport and RFV print out.

Thanks Diplo. Did you use fedex or the local Canada Post?
Im trying to update my profile but whenever Im done and will see my profile, it doesnt save my update
 
jithesh69 said:
Insurance most likely won't cover. I spent close to 1k USD [$] for me, spouse and our 4 year old.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/medical-tests-any-insurance-cover-t234892.0.html

FSW_Applicant said:
Insurance will not cover the expense. Insurance is paid based on medical codes, apparently there is no code that the physician can fill for immigration tests.
However, if you live in the US, you will be able to itemize the cost while filing your taxes.

Thank you for the info... I will have to plan for that expense now ::)

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