Applied for H&C ground.
Here is my timeline in ecas
We received your application for permanent residence on april 13, 2015.
We started processing your application on september 25, 2015.
We sent you correspondence on november 24, 2015. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondene before sending us additional information, as the correspondene will outline all information that is required.
Medical results have been received.
Good and comforting to see and read about fellows waiting in the same frustrating processing. I also had a line added to my time line on the 4th of may 'medicals received " this was after 5 good months. am still waiting and hoping for DM hopefully soon. My application is for 2014 July by the way. Good luck.
Now, in the the letter they asked me to do medial exam, police certificate for Canada and my home country, pay PR fees, pay deportation return ticket. All this was done in the 30 days period.
In my country, they do not hand out the police certificate, it goes directly to the embassy and the Canadian embassy send it to the CIC processing center in Canada.
I did my police certificste 28 november, i went in person to the embassy and asked them to send it to immigration office in Montreal.
2 days ago i changed my address and i notified the embassy and i also asked again about the police certificate to find out that it was not sent already but they assured me that it will be sent now and they will receive it in working 10 days.
1. is it a bad thing that the CIC center will receive the police certificate after the 30 days period? Even thought it was not my fault and the date on the police certificate should be proof enough that i did it in the 30 days period.
Also they received my Canadian police certificate in less than 30 days as well as the medical exam.
2. That is why it has been 3 month since i submitted medical and canadian police certificate but i never heard againi from cic, is this normal?