Congratulations to you. The waiting/processing time in the Philippines is taking forever. Im a July 2010 applicant and until now my family is still waiting for the Medical Request.MOHBAR said:Hi,
I am from Guyana
I keep calling cic but they always tell me that I need to wait til 38 monthsfaith24 said:hey enas, you should check with cic because some of friends here missed their interview. call them & check.
God bless us..............
we are the same timeline. still no medical request too. haysjanuarygem71 said:Congratulations to you. The waiting/processing time in the Philippines is taking forever. Im a July 2010 applicant and until now my family is still waiting for the Medical Request.
Have you tried calling or sending them an enquiry?januarygem71 said:Congratulations to you. The waiting/processing time in the Philippines is taking forever. Im a July 2010 applicant and until now my family is still waiting for the Medical Request.
I called CIC several times and they said they have no control over the processing in the Philippines. I emailed CEM several times but didn't get any reply. Oh well, what can I do but wait ever patiently, so do the rest of us here.Gico said:Have you tried calling or sending them an enquiry?
How's your interview? Mine is tomorrow... Bit nervous! Any advice?MOHBAR said:can anyone help as to what questions I should expect?
Congratulations Wsongco!!!wsongco said:Finally landed today. I didn't see you north girl. Lots of people at 8:15 time. I'm there at 9:15 but my appointment is at 10:15. I'm lucky they call my name first. Exactly at 10:15 they start to welcome us and read the rights and obligation of being a permanent residents in French and then English. Maybe about 10:30 start to call names. There are 5 interviews. There a pilot project in cic after the interview we can change our SIN at the same time. So that's one done. it's our obligation to inform the CRA, banks, health card, employer, drivers license to update new status as pr. At 10:45 I'm done. About the question nothing just ask my passport, CSQ, all work permit and then sign the COPR.
wsongco said:Finally landed today. I didn't see you north girl. Lots of people at 8:15 time. I'm there at 9:15 but my appointment is at 10:15. I'm lucky they call my name first. Exactly at 10:15 they start to welcome us and read the rights and obligation of being a permanent residents in French and then English. Maybe about 10:30 start to call names. There are 5 interviews. There a pilot project in cic after the interview we can change our SIN at the same time. So that's one done. it's our obligation to inform the CRA, banks, health card, employer, drivers license to update new status as pr. At 10:45 I'm done. About the question nothing just ask my passport, CSQ, all work permit and then sign the COPR.
thanks wsongco.. and Congratulations again.wsongco said:Thank you your pr's are coming soon too. @ looney CSQ is only for Quebec resident. So don't worry and write n/a