Hi Nz,nz said:Guys sorry to repost, but it got lost and no one responded. Please anyone?? Thanks
Guys I am very confused. I had ordered a WES ECA (WES for CIC) last year and it was completed in March 2015. I immediately got the PDF, but I never received the paper copy. When I checked with them they said these routinely get lost and I should just order another report.
When I am going to order another copy of the paper version, the website says I should order the duplicate "package" for CIC, which incudes pdf, CIC access and the hard copy. For like $70...
Can we just use the PDF for PR application or do I have to order the entire duplicate package again? How different is the hard copy from the PDF, especially since the ITA application is electronic? Please help.
Fix an appointment (or walk-in, call and check) with one of the approved medical centres (as per cic list). Tell them its "Upfront medicals". Bring a print out of your ITA latter as well as document checklist. They will do everything in the eMedical system and send the results to CIC electronically. They will give you documents to upload for each member of your family as proof that Medicals were done and exact details of what were done (Xray, blood test etc) . It's quite straightforward. Dont worry.spacevash said:\
Hey, How to go about Medical Exam.
In instructions it says - When you go to your appointment, you must bring: the Medical Report form (IMM 1017E), if you do not undergo an up-front medical exam. The visa office will send you this form.
I did not receive any form from Visa Office, Can you please tell me Where to find Medical Report Form? or What do I need to get Medical Exam done?
I have read on the forum that the hard copy of your report bears a seal / stamp which the .pdf version does not. In my opinion, the hard copy is the official document and is therefore required to be uploaded along with your application. You do not want to lose your opportunity due to such an error and certainly not for the sake of saving $70.nz said:Guys sorry to repost, but it got lost and no one responded. Please anyone?? Thanks
Guys I am very confused. I had ordered a WES ECA (WES for CIC) last year and it was completed in March 2015. I immediately got the PDF, but I never received the paper copy. When I checked with them they said these routinely get lost and I should just order another report.
When I am going to order another copy of the paper version, the website says I should order the duplicate "package" for CIC, which incudes pdf, CIC access and the hard copy. For like $70...
Can we just use the PDF for PR application or do I have to order the entire duplicate package again? How different is the hard copy from the PDF, especially since the ITA application is electronic? Please help.
You may edit anytime you want as long as you have not paid the fees. Once you pay the fees then everything gets locked.nz said:Guys, silly question alert.
Once I complete all the details on my PR application, if I hit continue to see the upload documents page, does that mean the form part of my application is submitted? Or can I go back and review things later if needed?
Please help, thanks!
Hi,Budi said:Hello,
Was wondering if anyone can help. I received my ITA yesterday. I have been going through my personal checklist and I was hoping you could help me clarify some information. Below is what is stated regarding proof of funds
Express Entry – Permanent Residents
If you are applying for permanent residence in Canada, you must provide an official letter issued by your financial institution indicating your financial profile. This must:
list of all your bank (chequing and savings) and investment accounts, the account numbers, dates each account was opened and the balance of each account over the past six months,
list all outstanding debts, such as credit cards and loans,
be printed on the letterhead of the financial institution, and include your name and the contact information of the financial institution (address, telephone number and e-mail address).
Is it compulsory we provide all the information requested above? I ask this because I was only planning on providing my savings account which has the required funds. I have credit cards which I have not fully repaid, will providing that information harm my application.
Look forward to hearing your thoughts on this.
Thanks
Budi said:Hello,
Was wondering if anyone can help. I received my ITA yesterday. I have been going through my personal checklist and I was hoping you could help me clarify some information. Below is what is stated regarding proof of funds
Express Entry – Permanent Residents
If you are applying for permanent residence in Canada, you must provide an official letter issued by your financial institution indicating your financial profile. This must:
list of all your bank (chequing and savings) and investment accounts, the account numbers, dates each account was opened and the balance of each account over the past six months,
list all outstanding debts, such as credit cards and loans,
be printed on the letterhead of the financial institution, and include your name and the contact information of the financial institution (address, telephone number and e-mail address).
Is it compulsory we provide all the information requested above? I ask this because I was only planning on providing my savings account which has the required funds. I have credit cards which I have not fully repaid, will providing that information harm my application.
Look forward to hearing your thoughts on this.
Thanks
It's after you complete all the forms.divdiv said:hi budi,
Where exactly can I see my personal checklist? I see the various forms for myself and spouse but nothing called a checklist? Would really appreciate your help. Thanks.
Regards
It's not literally a checklist. It's just a list of the documents you will be required to submit once you finish filling out your application.divdiv said:hi budi,
Where exactly can I see my personal checklist? I see the various forms for myself and spouse but nothing called a checklist? Would really appreciate your help. Thanks.
Regards