Oh god, i did not send any police certificates because i contact CIC through the call center and they said i should wait till they ask for them. Lets see what happens. Now, i just hope they will not send my app back because i forgot to fill out the question 11 on the sponsor questionnaire. Well, just where they ask for the sponsors address in canada. Freaking out. Take care.Nessa said:We sent the state police certificates with our application, and we did get it translated. I think you only get the federal ones once they ask you for them, because they give you instructions on how to get them.
I´m not sure about this, but I think the criminal record could affect the application depending on what he actually did and how long ago it happened. I don´t think the sponsor´s criminal record matters because they don´t ask for any police checks for the sponsor!
Good luck!! Hopefully you hear some good news in about a week!
Depends what doctor you go to, they are all different! We went to one in Mexico city in Polanco that cost something like 1200 pesos with everything.mc1234 said:Hello all,
So I am just curious, how much does the medical for sponsorship cost in Mexico? I am getting all sorts of different answers and would appreciate first hand experience
Refer to the DMP list for Mexico and shop around for quotes - prices vary. http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medicalinfo.aspx?CountryID=2041&CountryName=Mexicomc1234 said:Hello all,
So I am just curious, how much does the medical for sponsorship cost in Mexico? I am getting all sorts of different answers and would appreciate first hand experience
thanks a lot for your help. I have sent an email to CPC M to see if they could correct the mistake on my app. Hopefully they will. Sadly, they have not emailed me back. My husband phoned them today and they said to send a fax with a cover letter explaining the situation. They do not guarantee anything. Oh, my file has been opened, my husband now has a UCI (i already had one). I am confused now. So, your file being opened has nothing to do with being assesed?Huron said:@ Queen Mason
OK so I think you are saying that CPC-M received your file on October 13th. If that is the case yes you have a little more waiting to do before you will hear something about your sponsor approval. I would think that you should hear something before Xmas.
You are supposed to provide police certificates from any Mexican state or foreign country that the applicant lived in for more than 6 months (including undocumented stays in the USA if applicable) with the initial application. If the applicant has only lived in Mexico City (DF) their whole life then there is no initial police report to send because Mexico City only uses the federal report.
The Embassy will give you instructions for the Federal police report after they receive your file.
Concerning Translation I believe that the police reports should be translated if they are not in English or French
Concerning an Applicants criminal inadmissibility you may want to check the FAQs here
Frequently asked questions: Overcoming criminal inadmissibility http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/faq-inadmissibility.asp
A sponsor may be deemed ineligible to sponsor because of a criminal record when they (the sponsor)
"were convicted of a violent criminal offence, any offence against a relative or any sexual offence—depending on circumstances, such as the nature of the offence, how long ago it occurred and whether a pardon was issued
or are in prison
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/relatives-apply-who.asp
So the criminal record of both the applicant and the sponsor are important.
I would've been very much OK with paying 1,200 for everything like Nessa did, but no, there was only one doctor in my city and he works at the most expensive hospital complex there, so I paid 2,900 total. Still not much for someone used to U.S. prices, but certainly no joke for people living in Mexico.mc1234 said:Hello all,
So I am just curious, how much does the medical for sponsorship cost in Mexico? I am getting all sorts of different answers and would appreciate first hand experience
Hi sorry, you are talking about pesos, correct? Wow, 2,900 is a lot. Which city did you go to do the medical if you don't mind me asking?NAFTA.couple said:I would've been very much OK with paying 1,200 for everything like Nessa did, but no, there was only one doctor in my city and he works at the most expensive hospital complex there, so I paid 2,900 total. Still not much for someone used to U.S. prices, but certainly no joke for people living in Mexico.
OMG that's so awesomeeeee!!!!!! Merry Christmas and congratulations!!!!!!!!tarnen said:yaaaaaa Early Christmas present!!! Got our PPR yesterday, getting it ready to send. Hope many others get some good news also.