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mumbai000 said:
Reply from Mp after the Inquiry

I made an inquiry to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration's office about your wife's application. I am pleased to report it is going well and is in queue for final review. The ‘bring forward' date is November 17. Officers review files within 30 days of that date. If you have not heard anything by December 17, then please call me again to ask for another update if you like. The file is well within normal processing times (just increased a bit to 12 months in New Delhi) and, as your wife has met all requirements, there is nothing to be concerned about.

Where can I find "Bring forward Date" in GCMS notes
 
mumbai000 said:
Myrah....it took 2 weeks for d reply to come
thx u.......:)
 
Congrats to all who are getting PP back with visas............ :) :) :) :) :)
 
waiting 2 exhale said:
is there a sign-up sheet for tight slap to NDVOs?
It will take 10 months to slap a NDVO, as there will be many signup to slap them (excluding the people who signup more than once) ;D
 
Question:
Hey guys, I had sent my wife's medical receipt with my original package via Mississauga. Today I got an emai from NDVO which goes like this:

Dear Sir,
This is in reference to your wife's application for permanent residence in Canada.
· Complete or provide proof of completion of the Immigration medical examination for your wife. (If medical examination not completed, instructions are enclosed)
This Family Class application was received by our office after being forwarded by Case Processing Centre Mississauga. This application has been reviewed by a visa officer who has waived the requirement for an interview.
Under Canada’s immigration legislation, all immigrant applications are subject to statutory requirements, including medical and background checks. These requirements must be satisfied before an applicant may be granted permanent resident status.

For now, there is no action required on your part. Please be assured that as soon as the checks are completed the next steps in this application will be determined. Until then, we will not be able to provide any additional information on this case.

We are striving to make our processing of Family Class applications as efficient as possible. We continue to meet our commitment to a service standard of 6 months to finalization for at least 80% of cases for sponsored spouses, partners, and children. Processing times are calculated from the date the application is approved by Case Processing Centre Mississauga, after which it is sent to the visa office for further processing. For individual cases, actual processing times may vary depending on the complexity of the application and the number of new applications received by the visa office.

Applicants can check the status of their case on the CIC website by clicking on Client Application Status. For actual processing times of permanent resident applications in New Delhi for the last 12 months, please click here. Applicants may also refer to our website, www.india.gc.ca, for more information about processing times.

So I'm a bit confused....cause they are asking for proof of medicals and few lines below stating no action is required on my part....
Could somebody please help!
Cheers!
 
Orion_Pax said:
Question:
Hey guys, I had sent my wife's medical receipt with my original package via Mississauga. Today I got an emai from NDVO which goes like this:

Dear Sir,
This is in reference to your wife's application for permanent residence in Canada.
· Complete or provide proof of completion of the Immigration medical examination for your wife. (If medical examination not completed, instructions are enclosed)
This Family Class application was received by our office after being forwarded by Case Processing Centre Mississauga. This application has been reviewed by a visa officer who has waived the requirement for an interview.
Under Canada's immigration legislation, all immigrant applications are subject to statutory requirements, including medical and background checks. These requirements must be satisfied before an applicant may be granted permanent resident status.

For now, there is no action required on your part. Please be assured that as soon as the checks are completed the next steps in this application will be determined. Until then, we will not be able to provide any additional information on this case.

We are striving to make our processing of Family Class applications as efficient as possible. We continue to meet our commitment to a service standard of 6 months to finalization for at least 80% of cases for sponsored spouses, partners, and children. Processing times are calculated from the date the application is approved by Case Processing Centre Mississauga, after which it is sent to the visa office for further processing. For individual cases, actual processing times may vary depending on the complexity of the application and the number of new applications received by the visa office.

Applicants can check the status of their case on the CIC website by clicking on Client Application Status. For actual processing times of permanent resident applications in New Delhi for the last 12 months, please click here. Applicants may also refer to our website, www.india.gc.ca, for more information about processing times.

So I'm a bit confused....cause they are asking for proof of medicals and few lines below stating no action is required on my part....
Could somebody please help!
Cheers!



Yea its confusing...I wud say ifu have a copy of u medicals...send it to VO along with this email u received. Also don'tforget to quote ur UCI/ file number on the report itself..
 
Orion_Pax said:
Question:
Hey guys, I had sent my wife's medical receipt with my original package via Mississauga. Today I got an emai from NDVO which goes like this:

Dear Sir,
This is in reference to your wife's application for permanent residence in Canada.
· Complete or provide proof of completion of the Immigration medical examination for your wife. (If medical examination not completed, instructions are enclosed)
This Family Class application was received by our office after being forwarded by Case Processing Centre Mississauga. This application has been reviewed by a visa officer who has waived the requirement for an interview.
Under Canada's immigration legislation, all immigrant applications are subject to statutory requirements, including medical and background checks. These requirements must be satisfied before an applicant may be granted permanent resident status.

For now, there is no action required on your part. Please be assured that as soon as the checks are completed the next steps in this application will be determined. Until then, we will not be able to provide any additional information on this case.

We are striving to make our processing of Family Class applications as efficient as possible. We continue to meet our commitment to a service standard of 6 months to finalization for at least 80% of cases for sponsored spouses, partners, and children. Processing times are calculated from the date the application is approved by Case Processing Centre Mississauga, after which it is sent to the visa office for further processing. For individual cases, actual processing times may vary depending on the complexity of the application and the number of new applications received by the visa office.

Applicants can check the status of their case on the CIC website by clicking on Client Application Status. For actual processing times of permanent resident applications in New Delhi for the last 12 months, please click here. Applicants may also refer to our website, www.india.gc.ca, for more information about processing times.

So I'm a bit confused....cause they are asking for proof of medicals and few lines below stating no action is required on my part....
Could somebody please help!
Cheers!

Orion, did you email NDVO regarding your wife's medicals initially?
 
Orion_Pax said:
Question:
Hey guys, I had sent my wife's medical receipt with my original package via Mississauga. Today I got an emai from NDVO which goes like this:

Dear Sir,
This is in reference to your wife's application for permanent residence in Canada.
· Complete or provide proof of completion of the Immigration medical examination for your wife. (If medical examination not completed, instructions are enclosed)
This Family Class application was received by our office after being forwarded by Case Processing Centre Mississauga. This application has been reviewed by a visa officer who has waived the requirement for an interview.
Under Canada's immigration legislation, all immigrant applications are subject to statutory requirements, including medical and background checks. These requirements must be satisfied before an applicant may be granted permanent resident status.

For now, there is no action required on your part. Please be assured that as soon as the checks are completed the next steps in this application will be determined. Until then, we will not be able to provide any additional information on this case.

We are striving to make our processing of Family Class applications as efficient as possible. We continue to meet our commitment to a service standard of 6 months to finalization for at least 80% of cases for sponsored spouses, partners, and children. Processing times are calculated from the date the application is approved by Case Processing Centre Mississauga, after which it is sent to the visa office for further processing. For individual cases, actual processing times may vary depending on the complexity of the application and the number of new applications received by the visa office.

Applicants can check the status of their case on the CIC website by clicking on Client Application Status. For actual processing times of permanent resident applications in New Delhi for the last 12 months, please click here. Applicants may also refer to our website, www.india.gc.ca, for more information about processing times.

So I'm a bit confused....cause they are asking for proof of medicals and few lines below stating no action is required on my part....
Could somebody please help!
Cheers!
even my wife's medical is not updated yet
I am now scared after seing your post
even I sent the e medical with the application
have you done upfront medical?
 
hjsj said:
Orion, did you email NDVO regarding your wife's medicals initially?
No. When my wife had received her Passport request, we had sent a cover letter with details as in File Receipt # of meds, payment receipt confirmations and mentioned that it was included in the initial package.
To make things a bit more confusing, this email I received today was in reply to a query I had made back in June.
 
torontosam said:
even my wife's medical is not updated yet
I am now scared after seing your post
even I sent the e medical with the application
have you done upfront medical?
Hi Torontosam,
Yes! My wife had her medicals done a couple of weeks before we got married. I'm looking at my GCMS notes I received today....it states:
"The visa office is not indicated on the IMM1017 medical report. Therefore the CSC date is not entered.
Also the last update for the meds was done April 11, 2013
 
buggi2008 said:
Yea its confusing...I wud say ifu have a copy of u medicals...send it to VO along with this email u received. Also don'tforget to quote ur UCI/ file number on the report itself..
Yeah I have copy of the file somewhere.
I was wondering if it makes sensed to reply to the same thread or do another case specific enquiry and then send the attachment?
 
Orion_Pax said:
No. When my wife had received her Passport request, we had sent a cover letter with details as in File Receipt # of meds, payment receipt confirmations and mentioned that it was included in the initial package.
To make things a bit more confusing, this email I received today was in reply to a query I had made back in June.

Seems to me that they're replying to your initial query and no action is needed on your end. Have medicals been updated on ecas?
 
Orion_Pax said:
Hi Torontosam,
Yes! My wife had her medicals done a couple of weeks before we got married. I'm looking at my GCMS notes I received today....it states:
"The visa office is not indicated on the IMM1017 medical report. Therefore the CSC date is not entered.
Also the last update for the meds was done April 11, 2013
even in my gcms notes ,its written the same thing that cscd date not entered as only receipt for meds was submitted but I submitted the notification and the receipt both,its all confusing ,I dont know what new delhi is doing ,they change the system to upfront medical and they dont have anything to track.
 
hjsj said:
Seems to me that they're replying to your initial query and no action is needed on your end. Have medicals been updated on ecas?
Nope.
Abhi bhi, "In Process" chal raha hai.
Lekin aaj GCMS notes say pata pada ki they have waived the interview, coulple are compatible etc.