Dear friends, thank you for all the support and prayers!
Today, I received the request for medical exam for me and my 5 y.o. son. The package included a letter and forms dated July 24 and a request to pay the RPRF.
I would like to share some info regarding processing times. I'm not sure if this is applicable for all visa offices. My visa office is in Manila:
1) Applications received for permanent residence for SW1 category require on average 12 months to
process. The 12 months commences from the time when the local visa office starts to 'process'
your full application. The exact date can be seen when you click on 'in process' (we started processing
your application on....).
2) The local visa office will contact you within 45 days upon receipt of your application. If you do not hear
from them within 45 days, you are requested to contact them directly.
3) One should undergo medical exam 60 days upon receipt of the letter.
4) Within the next 3 to 6 months after medicals, their next correspondence will be -
a) a request to provide further documentation or information, should these be required before a final
decision on your application can be made OR
b) a request for original valid passports for permanent resident visa to Canada issuance.
Right now I need advice on how to do well in the medical exam. Your inputs will be highly appreciated.
Best of luck to all!
Today, I received the request for medical exam for me and my 5 y.o. son. The package included a letter and forms dated July 24 and a request to pay the RPRF.
I would like to share some info regarding processing times. I'm not sure if this is applicable for all visa offices. My visa office is in Manila:
1) Applications received for permanent residence for SW1 category require on average 12 months to
process. The 12 months commences from the time when the local visa office starts to 'process'
your full application. The exact date can be seen when you click on 'in process' (we started processing
your application on....).
2) The local visa office will contact you within 45 days upon receipt of your application. If you do not hear
from them within 45 days, you are requested to contact them directly.
3) One should undergo medical exam 60 days upon receipt of the letter.
4) Within the next 3 to 6 months after medicals, their next correspondence will be -
a) a request to provide further documentation or information, should these be required before a final
decision on your application can be made OR
b) a request for original valid passports for permanent resident visa to Canada issuance.
Right now I need advice on how to do well in the medical exam. Your inputs will be highly appreciated.
Best of luck to all!