Dont start headache....coz u have a little long way....u give time to reading books...job....and other activities..u may hear around march end...so wait till that time....gur#@b said:ok thanks plz keep updating regarding may applicant activity, the word wait(in process) some times create headache
We never see timeline in remedical. But why to take time.. u straightway go for remedical soon u receive email from ndvonoorkalia said:Is it normal dat there is no time limit mentioned in remedical email ??
Hey Nafeez..did u apply any notes.....anyone near the date of your remdcal got dm or ppr....Nazeef said:Hello!
Still waiting after re med on 15 dec 2015, no news till the moment and no words to express worries and tension
Yes almost all of them got DM & ppr, I hav done MP inquiry and responded that eligibility and medical are passed security and criminality will b done. No additional information required.akss1983 said:Hey Nafeez..did u apply any notes.....anyone near the date of your remdcal got dm or ppr....
like dere is limit for 7 days or 30 days within this time we have to submit but in mine email there is no time mention m lil worried..akss1983 said:We never see timeline in remedical. But why to take time.. u straightway go for remedical soon u receive email from ndvo
@Jini...This is 2014 applicantz data..Jini said:Jan 569
Feb 643
Mar 818
Apr 915
May 1051
Jun 1077
Jul 707
Aug 112
Sep 73
information as of Oct 15, 2015
source
http://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/5c003561-ce36-4881-a5a4-c30f9f456690
The link below provides detail about approval rate and processing time at different VO from Oct 2014 to Sep 2015.(select New Delhi to see specific info for NDVO)
http://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/427337d0-7c36-4fed-8428-c6a63f8c19b3
Thats a good news though... You should expect remed or PPR now... and ur interview is waived i guess... 8)Nazeef said:Yes almost all of them got DM & ppr, I hav done MP inquiry and responded that eligibility and medical are passed security and criminality will b done. No additional information required.
gkcanada said:Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Minister John McCallum in a recent interview :
Do you have any other plans you can share about other immigration streams?
Well, I will tell you one other area we’re looking at. Currently, it takes far too long to reunite spouses. When a Canadian marries a non-Canadian, it takes up to two years or more sometimes to properly reunite them, and this is way too long and much longer than other countries take. One of the priorities I will have is to address this issue. Processing times are too long in many areas, but one of most serious is in the case of spouses. We’re getting rid of that two-year thing. We’ll have spouses become permanent residents immediately.
I hav already done remedgkcanada said:Thats a good news though... You should expect remed or PPR now... and ur interview is waived i guess... 8)