To Staralihaider,
I got same reply a week back. How long 2004 applicants
will wait..... no idea.
I got same reply a week back. How long 2004 applicants
will wait..... no idea.
I am not the expert but as i am also facing with the same situation.Julieana said:Can somebody help me to understand that:
On our status why is this line written twice with diff. dates??
"We transferred your application to the London England Office on March 2, 2010.
The London Off may contact you.
We transferred your application to the London Office on July 27, 2010.
The London Off may contact you."
1). My husband changed the Office Address, is that the reason??
2). We are March Applicant or July??
3). MR after 2yrs => frm Mar or frm Jul??
Kindly reply...
JazakAllah.
Thankyou shaziabibi, but you didnot answer the other questions...shaziabibi said:I am not the expert but as i am also facing with the same situation.
In your case March 2, 2010 represent the date when the CIC transferred your case to ISb.
and July 27, 2010 show your file was transferred from ISb to London VO.
The 1st date indicates transfer of documents from CIO,sydney (after primary eligibility)to your concerned CHCJulieana said:Can somebody help me to understand that:
On our status why is this line written twice with diff. dates??
"We transferred your application to the London England Office on March 2, 2010.
The London Off may contact you.
We transferred your application to the London Office on July 27, 2010.
The London Off may contact you."
1). My husband changed the Office Address, is that the reason??
2). We are March Applicant or July??
3). MR after 2yrs => frm Mar or frm Jul??
Kindly reply...
JazakAllah.
If i am not wrong you are July applicantshaziabibi said:I am not the expert but as i am also facing with the same situation.
In your case March 2, 2010 represent the date when the CIC transferred your case to ISb.
and July 27, 2010 show your file was transferred from ISb to London VO.
I think March and july is not the issue ,documents submission date i.e 2nd AOR is the date of your case .However in the broad term you are Pre-June 2010 applicnat .I hope it may help you .shaziabibi said:If i am not wrong you are July applicant
Wish you best of Luck !
I think it is a red flag for your own helath but as for as canadian immigration are concerned it will not create a problem for you, because CIC clearly state that those applicant will not be accepted if that person’s health:sh_humayun said:I have the problem high blood pressure i.e 150 / 95. Will it give a problem to me during medical?
Please guide what should i do if it will give a problem during medical.
regards
Thanks for reply.shaziabibi said:I think it is a red flag for your own helath but as for as canadian immigration are concerned it will not create a problem for you, because CIC clearly state that those applicant will not be accepted if that person's health:
1 ) Is a danger to public health or safety or
2 ) would cause excessive demand on health or social services in Canada.
High Blood Pressure is No issue. You will be through. Check the following links have already discussed here on this forum:-sh_humayun said:I have the problem high blood pressure i.e 150 / 95. Will it give a problem to me during medical?
Please guide what should i do if it will give a problem during medical.
regards
What was the reply you received?noman said:To Staralihaider,
I got same reply a week back. How long 2004 applicants
will wait..... no idea.
Thanks for information and reply.canada1234 said:High Blood Pressure is No issue. You will be through. Check the following links have already discussed here on this forum:-
- http://www.etoolsage.com/Converter/Blood_Pressure_Conversion.asp
- http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/blood-pressure-question-is-this-normal-for-canadian-immigration-t62410.0.html
- http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/high-blood-pressure-in-medicalsqorax-and-other-seniors-please-helo-t76910.0.html
- http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/immigration-medical-exam-blood-pressure-issues-t53902.0.html