Yes. I only see it get updated on April 19, which is why I posted "Medical Received on April 19".alijumani said:Does your ecas shows "Medical has been received" ?
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Yes. I only see it get updated on April 19, which is why I posted "Medical Received on April 19".alijumani said:Does your ecas shows "Medical has been received" ?
My panel physician was Dr Chan on Broadview & Danforth. Google him and call to book an appointment. Depending on how busy they are you could get in same day or take a slot for a few days later. I was in and out in 20 minutes - give medical form printout, show passport, pay cash ($165 iirc? The lady will tell you on the phone), sign form, take webcam picture, get urine, standard health checkup, medical questions, 1 vial of blood drawn. Get x-ray form and directions to walk 5 mins up the street to an X-ray clinic. At x-ray clinic, give form and show passport, pay cash, wait for turn, take off shirt & take chest x-ray, then go home. I was surprised how fast it was.csaa said:Please advise which doctor you would recommend as being the quickest/most-efficient to be able to upload results electronically & fastest amongst the list of panel doctors? I can drive up to 1-2 hours for it from Toronto.
Dr Gerret in Kitchener upload medicals in 2-3 days. He is the fastest in ON.quecumquevera said:ECAS updated with medicals received. Not sure when it got there but I only just thought to look at it.
My panel physician was Dr Chan on Broadview & Danforth. Google him and call to book an appointment. Depending on how busy they are you could get in same day or take a slot for a few days later. I was in and out in 20 minutes - give medical form printout, show passport, pay cash ($165 iirc? The lady will tell you on the phone), sign form, take webcam picture, get urine, standard health checkup, medical questions, 1 vial of blood drawn. Get x-ray form and directions to walk 5 mins up the street to an X-ray clinic. At x-ray clinic, give form and show passport, pay cash, wait for turn, take off shirt & take chest x-ray, then go home. I was surprised how fast it was.
Note that Dr Chan isn't your typical feel-good family physician. You are a case to be processed as fast as possible. He doesn't do small talk. You go in, follow instructions, he gets the info and medical data he needs and NEXT. Some people find this rude or offensive but I like his efficiency.
I asked and was told emedicals are usually uploaded in around 10 days. It's pretty much how fast the blood/urine lab sends them back the results, sometimes they're quicker, sometimes they're backlogged and slower. Out of the dr's control, luck of the draw. The only influence you really have is when you actually walk in for your appointment. So the recommendation is just book it and get it done ASAP.
Only two June applicants have received their PPR so far, it would need some serious effort by CIC for the July applicants to receive their PPRs by next month.clark kent said:August Folks have started to receive their MR Requests...Hopefully by at least next month we should be getting RPRFs and PPR Requests...
Hope you are correct for it would mean that June applicants would have or would be receiving theirs also.clark kent said:August Folks have started to receive their MR Requests...Hopefully by at least next month we should be getting RPRFs and PPR Requests...
Anybody had RPRF?astasi said:Only two June applicants have received their PPR so far, it would need some serious effort by CIC for the July applicants to receive their PPRs by next month.
What about May applicants? Seems like only one person going by the username TJ got his PR already. Everybody else is still waiting for PPR!astasi said:Nope.
Hi,karankullar said:What about May applicants? Seems like only one person going by the username TJ got his PR already. Everybody else is still waiting for PPR!
That explains everything! For so long I just assumed that perhaps CIC is just not giving out PPR for anyone at the moment. I am happy that's not the case. ;Dastasi said:Hi,
You are not looking at the updated spreadsheet.
Here is the link to the correct spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqvKuHTyHXMgdGtyTUtMclB3ejJrNHd5N1RxMVFFWGc#gid=0
I had same thoughts until I figured out the correct spreadsheet... ;Dkarankullar said:That explains everything! For so long I just assumed that perhaps CIC is just not giving out PPR for anyone at the moment. I am happy that's not the case. ;D