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sayabcont said:
Dear All,
My medical results sent to London VO on September 1st, 2012 (8 months ago) and yet to receive PPR. I sent status request and been advised that (my application awaiting review of an immigration officer and the medical results received).
Any advice? any one has the same dates?
Thanks

please quote your time line.....

hope786
 
PARESH PATEL said:
Hello Friends,

Today i have a call from hospital where i did my medical.
my wife had a small spot on her chest x-ray, she will go to the hospital tomorrow for ct-scan.
is anything serious ????
senior suggest me please.

You did your medicals on Mar 2nd and got call from doctor May 1st??

Do you have Medical Received line in your eCAS? and what about your RPRF DD, has it been en cashed yet or not?
 
thanx shergill g...........
 
Immigration quota for 2013
111110, 2012

Following the tabling of the 2012 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration on October 31, 2012, Citizenship and Immigration Canada released further details on its 2013 Immigration Levels Plan today.

This year, the presentation of the detailed plan has been re-organized slightly to better reflect:

The number of new permanent residents who are spouses/partners and children of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. For example, spouses and partners who used to be under the “Humanitarian & Compassionate/Public Policy” stream, are now included in the larger Family Class (under Spouses / Partners / Children).

The characteristics of the different humanitarian programs. Previously, the “Humanitarian & Compassionate Considerations (H&C)/Public Policy” stream was not broken down into its distinct programs, so it was unclear how many persons were admitted under which program. Under the new presentation, H&C and public policies are now counted alongside refugees and protected persons, under the general Humanitarian Category. Public policies have also been separated into two streams to differentiate between those with federal resettlement support and those with other support.

A planning range is an estimate of the number of people CIC expects to admit each year, taking into account the differences in applicants' behaviour both before applying and once they have received their visa (some applicants take longer than others to arrive in Canada from abroad after receiving their visa).

For each range, CIC also sets an admissions target. The work of CIC's visa processing network is based on the admissions target so that admissions fall within the planning range. It is important to note that these are “planned” ranges and targets. Factors beyond CIC's control can affect actual admission numbers, e.g. security issues that impact overseas processing.

Please see below for CIC's immigration planning ranges and admissions targets for 2013.

2013 Plan Admissions Ranges
Immigrant Category Low High Admissions Target % Mix*
Federal Skilled Workers 53,500 55,300 55,300
Federal Business 5,500 6,000 6,000
Canadian Experience Class 9,600 10,000 10,000
Live-in Caregivers 8,000 9,300 9,300
Provincial Nominee Program 42,000 45,000 42,000
Quebec-selected Skilled Workers 31,000 34,000 33,400
Quebec-selected Business 2,500 2,700 2,600
Total Economic 152,100 162,300 158,600 62.3%
Spouses, Partners and Children 42,000 48,500 48,300
Parents and Grandparents 21,800 25,000 25,000
Total Family 63,800 73,500 73,300 27.2%
Protected Persons in Canada 7,000 8,500 8,500
Dependants Abroad 4,000 4,500 4,500
Government-assisted Refugees 6,800 7,100 7,100
Visa Office Referred Refugees 200 300 200
Public Policy–Federal 500 600 600
Privately Sponsored Refugees 4,500 6,500 6,300
Public Policy–Other 100 400 400
Humanitarian and Compassionate 900 1,100 900
Total Humanitarian 24,000 29,000 28,500 10.5%
Permit Holders 100 200 100
Total 240,000 265,000 260,500
* Percentage of mix is derived using the midpoint of the planning ranges.

The Government of Quebec published its 2013 Levels Plan after CIC. For 2013, Quebec planned 31,400-32,700 admissions for Quebec-selected skilled workers, and 3,400-3,700 for Quebec-selected business. Quebec's ranges will be accommodated within CIC's existing total planning range.

Source http://www.pacificimmigration.ca/
 
There is one interesting question.........Is the Security Background Check over before Medical Request..? i am writing some of the posts ...that discussed in other forums...

1. I believe security check and background check always comes first. There is a logical reason behind it, medical is only valid for one year after being performed. So if your security and background check will take time as it does in most cases, you will be required to do it again. And most of the time CIC don't do that. They generally issue medical after security check or when they are sure about your background. I believe this is the same procedure most CIC performs throughout the world.

2. I do agree with toronto, b'coz security check comes first b'coz they try to get all information pertaining to your file study it completely only then they issue medical forms. As we all know the validity of the medicals is only one year from the date of medicals done.. So security check and background clearance is done before..

3. Background and security check are the process that consumes most of the processing time. It's not 2 or 3 months process. Process can take up to one and a half years depending on which country you are coming from, how many countries you have traveled to etc... etc... But ya it's possible that while your background check process is in the last stage, they issue you the medical documents. So ya its possible that even after your medical it will take some time to finish process entirely.


4. As per Qorax...when you received "Medical Results have been received" it means that your Security Background checks also over.

I also have same perception that Security Background checks normally over once you got 3rd line on your Ecas....espacially for MI3 applicant.

But still i feel that its debateable point and request to other members to give their valuable opinion on this point.

hope786
 
hope786 said:
There is one interesting question.........Is the Security Background Check over before Medical Request..? i am writing some of the posts ...that discussed in other forums...

1. I believe security check and background check always comes first. There is a logical reason behind it, medical is only valid for one year after being performed. So if your security and background check will take time as it does in most cases, you will be required to do it again. And most of the time CIC don't do that. They generally issue medical after security check or when they are sure about your background. I believe this is the same procedure most CIC performs throughout the world.

2. I do agree with toronto, b'coz security check comes first b'coz they try to get all information pertaining to your file study it completely only then they issue medical forms. As we all know the validity of the medicals is only one year from the date of medicals done.. So security check and background clearance is done before..

3. Background and security check are the process that consumes most of the processing time. It's not 2 or 3 months process. Process can take up to one and a half years depending on which country you are coming from, how many countries you have traveled to etc... etc... But ya it's possible that while your background check process is in the last stage, they issue you the medical documents. So ya its possible that even after your medical it will take some time to finish process entirely.


4. As per Qorax...when you received "Medical Results have been received" it means that your Security Background checks also over.

I also have same perception that Security Background checks normally over once you got 3rd line on your Ecas....espacially for MI3 applicant.

But still i feel that its debateable point and request to other members to give their valuable opinion on this point.

hope786
Hi hope,
i so agree with your points, sure i do feel that background and security checks are done well ahead of medicals issuance,
also for m1 pre-June fsw, they do ask all the pcc, other countries pcc etc beforehand,and finally at time of medicals as a normal and mandatory procedure they do ask for fresh pccs to make sure that you clear security and criminal check in the countries that we are living currently,
i feel the same way,
but there is a point to be noted that some members in this forum had just 'in process' status even after medicals and pp request but received their visas!
thanks for the post

prmalr.
 
satnak said:
You did your medicals on Mar 2nd and got call from doctor May 1st??

Do you have Medical Received line in your eCAS? and what about your RPRF DD, has it been en cashed yet or not?

yes i did it on Mar 2nd and got call from doctor on May 1st.
no Medical received line in eCAS.
RPRF DD en-cashed on 18 Mar.
Today
CT-scan report all normal
but in comment : Few fibrotic strands in right apical region.
send to CHC.
suggestion plz
 
PARESH PATEL said:
yes i did it on Mar 2nd and got call from doctor on May 1st.
no Medical received line in eCAS.
RPRF DD en-cashed on 18 Mar.
Today
CT-scan report all normal
but in comment : Few fibrotic strands in right apical region.
send to CHC.
suggestion plz
if ctscan report is normal i guess everything should be fine, dont worry
it should be fine
 
prmalr said:
Hi hope,
i so agree with your points, sure i do feel that background and security checks are done well ahead of medicals issuance,
also for m1 pre-June fsw, they do ask all the pcc, other countries pcc etc beforehand,and finally at time of medicals as a normal and mandatory procedure they do ask for fresh pccs to make sure that you clear security and criminal check in the countries that we are living currently,
i feel the same way,
but there is a point to be noted that some members in this forum had just 'in process' status even after medicals and pp request but received their visas!
thanks for the post

prmalr.

Yes dear you are right...ECAS is not something that always right......many members did not received MR line on ECAS but still got their PPR.....the working of VO some time very waired....but my point of concern is if the Security Background checks over before MR ...then why they take 4 to 5 months for PPR......

hope786
 
Dear hope786, PrMaLR, in my openion only
BGC = 2 stages
1. BGC of Docs, Exp Certificates, Degrees etc & Criminality & Medical
2. Security
1st stage is done after updated docs,forms and updated PCC, submitted to VO. then medical is done. but in some cases just to save the time of applicants, VO is asking for medicals with UDR, which is confusing the applicants.
2nd stage is criminality where cic spend huge funds from third party and different countries and record keeping organizations such as FIA, CIA, FBI etc. therefore it takes time because some names are common and in some countries Organizations are not reliable and CIC don't have any Setup.
this is in my openion and knowledge u can further investiget it. nekeol

hope786 said:
Yes dear you are right...ECAS is not something that always right......many members did not received MR line on ECAS but still got their PPR.....the working of VO some time very waired....but my point of concern is if the Security Background checks over before MR ...then why they take 4 to 5 months for PPR......

hope786
 
hope786 said:
There is one interesting question.........Is the Security Background Check over before Medical Request..? i am writing some of the posts ...that discussed in other forums...

1. I believe security check and background check always comes first. There is a logical reason behind it, medical is only valid for one year after being performed. So if your security and background check will take time as it does in most cases, you will be required to do it again. And most of the time CIC don't do that. They generally issue medical after security check or when they are sure about your background. I believe this is the same procedure most CIC performs throughout the world.
In my case MR was done before security check. After my ecas change to medical received a week later VO requested for court disposition documents. this shows it was after medical was received they looked into my secuirity/background check.

2. I do agree with toronto, b'coz security check comes first b'coz they try to get all information pertaining to your file study it completely only then they issue medical forms. As we all know the validity of the medicals is only one year from the date of medicals done.. So security check and background clearance is done before..

3. Background and security check are the process that consumes most of the processing time. It's not 2 or 3 months process. Process can take up to one and a half years depending on which country you are coming from, how many countries you have traveled to etc... etc... But ya it's possible that while your background check process is in the last stage, they issue you the medical documents. So ya its possible that even after your medical it will take some time to finish process entirely.


4. As per Qorax...when you received "Medical Results have been received" it means that your Security Background checks also over.

I also have same perception that Security Background checks normally over once you got 3rd line on your Ecas....espacially for MI3 applicant.

But still i feel that its debateable point and request to other members to give their valuable opinion on this point.

hope786
 
hinakhan said:
Dear Experts,
I learned from 3 years previous/current cases CIC make unreasonable/unjustifiable delay to send passport requests or issuing visa in the name of background checks - they avoid to grant visa for longer period i.e. 6 months. Why not they background check prior to sending medicals or updated documents request - I am unable to understand this logic?
What do you think?
Good luck to all,
Hina
Is surprising. They dont really care. How can they take 6 months - 1year for PPR REQUEST.
 
dear all,

I am in same boat too, MI3 applicant, got medical line mar 22 2013, waiting on ppr

dd encashed feb 19 2013.
 
PARESH PATEL said:
yes i did it on Mar 2nd and got call from doctor on May 1st.
no Medical received line in eCAS.
RPRF DD en-cashed on 18 Mar.
Today
CT-scan report all normal
but in comment : Few fibrotic strands in right apical region.
send to CHC.
suggestion plz

I guess it should be OK if your CT Scan is normal.

Another thing also seems clear that if you don't have MR line in your eCAS, after your medical, there is some thing fishy in medical reports..any comments, other members??