heeru_maan,heeru_maan said:Hello!!
First of all congratulations on your nominations!!
To make the progress tracking easier, please enter your details in this spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/OINPnominees
The link to the form is on the top left corner of the sheet.
If you have any suggestions/criticisms, please let me know so I can fix it.
Hi,FaizanAli46 said:I have a bank account in Pakistan and I have maintained 30,00,000 PKR from December 2014. In between I withdrew the money many times and put it back. I did not know that CIC required 6 months average balance. My parents have a loan account, they borrowed money from me and I gave it to them. Problem is that I have taken back the money but the average of 6 months balance is not what is required because since july my funds were in their account. Kindly help me in this regard.
Thanks
There has been recent changes (may be 4 to 6 weeks old) in the completion of Medical exams. CIC recommends not to take Medical Exams before ITA.Nightrocker said:Dear nomination recipients,
I apologize in advance if this question has already been asked/discussed: When is it advisable to get the medical exam done? I'm expecting to receive my OINP nomination in next three weeks (fingers crossed). Should I book my medical exam right away, so that by the time I receive nomination I will already have done my medical exam done, and then I will need to upload that information after I receive the ITA. Does that makes sense? Or should I wait to receive the nomination and then ITA and then book for exams? Also, I am a single person, working in Canada on a PGWP, so which medical exam category will apply to me?
Thanks for your help.
Hi Rajan - My status is married and i have opted "No" in EE where it asked "Include you spouse application" having said that ...... I read this link and have one confusion - "Your family members must also have one, even if they are not coming with you." - Do we need to include medical for Wife , mother, Father ??rajanvnv said:There has been recent changes (may be 4 to 6 weeks old) in the completion of Medical exams. CIC recommends not to take Medical Exams before ITA.
See below:
1. Medical exams
Do not complete any medical exam until you get an Invitation to Apply. You must have a medical exam before you can become a permanent resident. Your family members must also have one, even if they are not coming with you.
Link:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-how.asp
Not sure if this will have any repercussions if you have your medical done before ITA. I have been following some threads and have also seen Asivad and some other senior boarders recommending to undergo Medical after ITA.
'Family' includes only spouse/common-law partner/dependent children whether accompanying or not. No one else is included in the definition of 'family' for the purposes of PR application.Queries said:Hi Rajan - My status is married and i have opted "No" in EE where it asked "Include you spouse application" having said that ...... I read this link and have one confusion - "Your family members must also have one, even if they are not coming with you." - Do we need to include medical for Wife , mother, Father ??
In the same link for PCC "To immigrate to Canada, you and any family members 18 and older must include their police certificates as part of the application for permanent residence." - Do we need to include PCC for every member of family including parents ??
So i that case do i need to include Medical and PCC both for my wife too even if i have not included her application in my application.??Asivad Anac said:'Family' includes only spouse/common-law partner/dependent children whether accompanying or not. No one else is included in the definition of 'family' for the purposes of PR application.