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Thunder said:
dear forum members
i have two queries
1. can I do my new born medical from the same DMP as we(me and spouse) did or from any other DMP?we(me and spouse) did our medicals from Dr amir iqbal.
2. which DMP is nearest to Daewoo stand in Lahore?
Waiting for your reply...

Can u please tell me that after how much time of sending documents of ur baby u got medical for ur baby....plz tel the date when u sent the documents and the date u gt medical for ur baby.....
 
SUNNYSMILES said:
Can u please tell me that after how much time of sending documents of ur baby u got medical for ur baby....plz tel the date when u sent the documents and the date u gt medical for ur baby.....

Dear SunnySmiles
I have sent documents of my new born in 1 May12 and received letter dated on 10.08.2012.after about 4 months i received this medical request.
 
aassimm4u2 said:




By the Grace of God, Alhamdulliah recieved Medicals, along wit updated PCC( 3rd time) and my Originals back today, but no RPRF, IS this style of CKL or something else pl suggest

pl also recond the DMP for Lahore
Congrats for medical,mine is also CKL but i received medical along with RPRF,canada1234 is right u have to send urgent email,in subject write "TO CKL Urgent" u will get reply within 2days.Good luck
 
Hi,
My details are as under:

Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London, UK
NOC Code......: 0213
App. Filed.......: 20-03-2010
Nomination.....: 07-06-2010 (Original Documents sent to CHC London)
AOR Received.: In Process on 22-03-12 (Original documents returned with letter saying , "we started processing on 23-03-2012")
I've also sent New born documents & Change of address and passport renewal details on 30-03-2012.
Medical.........: Waiting


Please can anybody guide, now it is 6th month (Since AOR) and no MR received so far? what could be the reasons?

thanks.
 
canada1234 said:
Go and check with the tcs on given address. It could be the updated docs request or MR with original docs return.
no they have returned original documents. complete application package(employment letter, degrees, transcripts,birth certificate etc).
 
aassimm4u2 said:
after aaaaaa long time today i received the following mail


Respected Sir/ Madam

We have received your documents from Canadian high comm. London (UK) . We are been contacting you on provided phone numbers but your number was not responding or off.
So you are requested to contact and collect the document personally from TCS VISATRONIX office 58-D/1 gulberg III Lahore office timing 09:00 to 15: 00. And please bring original CNIC& copy of your CNIC with cash Rs.1417/- only.

Special Note:

If you are out of country please send Faxed signed authority letter with your Passport front page copy+ visa Page copy & CNIC copy.


Regards




any idea is this mail for doc only or should I expect MR too

I havent received any call on given mobile no. strange na
pl comment
no they have returned original documents. complete application package(employment letter, degrees, transcripts,birth certificate etc).
 
Bravo2000 said:
I have sent the request to LVO to resend the MR at london address, meanwhile i am thinking to book an appointment with nominated Dr. in Khi to avoid any further delays as MR issued by LVO in May 2012, which i have so far not received, would it worth and applicable or wait to come the resend MR and then go for appointment, senior pls advice/comments

senior also reuest to please give the contact details and medical charges for adult & child, also which one is recommended due to best experience in Karachi
Doctor will ask u to show medical forms first,then give u apointment,but u better ask ur Dr.
 
Hay.....
Any Idea within what time RPRF (490$ * 2) 980$ en-cashed at LVO.. I send my all documents received them by “ Mohammad” at CHC London on 10th Sep, 12. As per my information it’s still not cashed.. Waiting for reply form all of you...
Thanks
 
News Release — Reducing Backlogs to Achieve a Fast and Flexible Immigration System

Ottawa, September 17, 2012 —The Government of Canada welcomed the findings of a report on immigration backlogs by the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration and tabled its response in Parliament today.

“I think we can all agree that backlogs are unfair to applicants, harmful to Canada's ability to attract the best and brightest from around the world, and hold back economic and job growth,” said Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney. “I thank the Standing Committee members for their hard work in compiling their report.”

The Committee commented favourably on what the Government has already achieved to date through the Action Plan for Faster Immigration and the Action Plan for Faster Family Reunification. However, the Committee report also made clear that more needs to be done in order to better align application intake with admission levels.

The committee report recognizes that backlogs have occurred because for too long Canada has accepted more applications than it can process and admit in a given year. Over time, this annual surplus of applications resulted in a backlog of more than a million applicants, and processing delays of eight to ten years in some immigration categories. The report concluded that, in order to avoid future backlogs, it is critical that the Government act to ensure that the annual number of applications better align with the number of admissions. The report also recommended exploring further options to deal with the problem of existing backlogs, particularly in the federal skilled worker, immigrant investor, and parent and grandparent classes.

The Government agrees with all of the Standing Committee's report recommendations and has already acted quickly to tackle application backlogs in key areas. Successes include:

Reducing the pre-2008 Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) backlog by more than 50 percent by 2011 – two years earlier than expected – through the 2008 Action Plan for Faster Immigration and successive Ministerial Instructions limiting application intake. Most recently, Economic Action Plan 2012 removed around 280,000 applicants from that FSW backlog, which paves the way for a faster and more flexible economic immigration system;
Managing intake of the Immigrant Investor Program applications starting in July 2011. Most recently, a temporary pause on new applications was introduced on July 1, 2012 to allow Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to focus on processing existing applications and reviewing the program's effectiveness;
Significantly decreasing the backlog of applications for parents and grandparents since fall 2011, as a result of increased admission targets and a two-year pause on new applications under the Action Plan for Faster Family Reunification. At the same time, CIC introduced a new “Super Visa,” which allows for visits of up to two years by parents and grandparents, and has proven to be a popular alternative for applicants.
In the last year, the Government has also launched public online consultations on re-designing the parent and grandparent program, and reforming the Immigrant Investor Program. Policy work on reformed programs is now underway.

“The economy and job growth remain the Government's number one priority,” said Minister Kenney. “We continue to take the issue of immigration backlogs very seriously, and we will be doing even more in the future to transform our immigration system into one that is fast, fair, flexible, and serves the interests of Canada's long-term prosperity.”

The Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration tabled its report, entitled “Cutting the Queue: Reducing Canada's Immigration Backlogs and Wait Times,” in March 2012.

Source:- http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-09-17.asp?utm_source=media-centre-email&utm_medium=email-eng&utm_campaign=generic
 
canada1234 said:
News Release — Reducing Backlogs to Achieve a Fast and Flexible Immigration System

Ottawa, September 17, 2012 —The Government of Canada welcomed the findings of a report on immigration backlogs by the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration and tabled its response in Parliament today.

“I think we can all agree that backlogs are unfair to applicants, harmful to Canada's ability to attract the best and brightest from around the world, and hold back economic and job growth,” said Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney. “I thank the Standing Committee members for their hard work in compiling their report.”

The Committee commented favourably on what the Government has already achieved to date through the Action Plan for Faster Immigration and the Action Plan for Faster Family Reunification. However, the Committee report also made clear that more needs to be done in order to better align application intake with admission levels.

The committee report recognizes that backlogs have occurred because for too long Canada has accepted more applications than it can process and admit in a given year. Over time, this annual surplus of applications resulted in a backlog of more than a million applicants, and processing delays of eight to ten years in some immigration categories. The report concluded that, in order to avoid future backlogs, it is critical that the Government act to ensure that the annual number of applications better align with the number of admissions. The report also recommended exploring further options to deal with the problem of existing backlogs, particularly in the federal skilled worker, immigrant investor, and parent and grandparent classes.

The Government agrees with all of the Standing Committee's report recommendations and has already acted quickly to tackle application backlogs in key areas. Successes include:

Reducing the pre-2008 Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) backlog by more than 50 percent by 2011 – two years earlier than expected – through the 2008 Action Plan for Faster Immigration and successive Ministerial Instructions limiting application intake. Most recently, Economic Action Plan 2012 removed around 280,000 applicants from that FSW backlog, which paves the way for a faster and more flexible economic immigration system;
Managing intake of the Immigrant Investor Program applications starting in July 2011. Most recently, a temporary pause on new applications was introduced on July 1, 2012 to allow Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to focus on processing existing applications and reviewing the program's effectiveness;
Significantly decreasing the backlog of applications for parents and grandparents since fall 2011, as a result of increased admission targets and a two-year pause on new applications under the Action Plan for Faster Family Reunification. At the same time, CIC introduced a new “Super Visa,” which allows for visits of up to two years by parents and grandparents, and has proven to be a popular alternative for applicants.
In the last year, the Government has also launched public online consultations on re-designing the parent and grandparent program, and reforming the Immigrant Investor Program. Policy work on reformed programs is now underway.

“The economy and job growth remain the Government's number one priority,” said Minister Kenney. “We continue to take the issue of immigration backlogs very seriously, and we will be doing even more in the future to transform our immigration system into one that is fast, fair, flexible, and serves the interests of Canada's long-term prosperity.”

The Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration tabled its report, entitled “Cutting the Queue: Reducing Canada's Immigration Backlogs and Wait Times,” in March 2012.

Source:- http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-09-17.asp?utm_source=media-centre-email&utm_medium=email-eng&utm_campaign=generic

So this is the reason that there is line of PPRs and MRs, but the thing is what ever it is .... it must bring smile on faces for ppl like us....
 
Dear Friends,

Please help. Below is the whole process of mine till now:


Manitoba Provincial Nominee

Visa Office......: London

App sent with LOA to London.......: August 2011

Got Married wife Doc's sent.: February 2012

Inquired in August 2012 application status: got reply in which they asked me if i have received medical form for spouse in march 2013 yes march 2013 (Strange), however i have not received any medical form for me or my spouse till now.

I replied that i have not received any forms and as my address was not showing completely on Ecas although i entered correct address on all forms and earlier in Ecas too it was showing correct but for the last few days it was showing incomplete so i told them this too. For which they replied only that they have received my request with the new address updated.

They didn't answered to the original issue which was of medical forms.

Now please tell me what should i do. Should i reply once more asking them of the real issue. Or is it okay to wait. How much time it will take for the medicals or PPR.


Waiting for your help and suggestions.

Thanks.
 
Rizpar said:
Dear Friends,

Please help. Below is the whole process of mine till now:


Manitoba Provincial Nominee

Visa Office......: London

App sent with LOA to London.......: August 2011

Got Married wife Doc's sent.: February 2012

Inquired in August 2012 application status: got reply in which they asked me if i have received medical form for spouse in march 2013 yes march 2013 (Strange), however i have not received any medical form for me or my spouse till now.

I replied that i have not received any forms and as my address was not showing completely on Ecas although i entered correct address on all forms and earlier in Ecas too it was showing correct but for the last few days it was showing incomplete so i told them this too. For which they replied only that they have received my request with the new address updated.

They didn't answered to the original issue which was of medical forms.

Now please tell me what should i do. Should i reply once more asking them of the real issue. Or is it okay to wait. How much time it will take for the medicals or PPR.


Waiting for your help and suggestions.

Thanks.
Ecas is not always reliable. So don't worry about the incomplete address. It'll be alright after some time. For medical you should shoot CSE and quote the reference of their previous reply. If they say they have already sent you medical forms and might have been lost on the way then there are two ways either you ask them to re-send those form s by email or follow the below link:-
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t73722.0.html

For CSE follow the below link:-
https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/cicemail/intro-eng.aspx?mission=london

Regards
 
canada1234 said:
Ecas is not always reliable. So don't worry about the incomplete address. It'll be alright after some time. For medical you should shoot CSE and quote the reference of their previous reply. If they say they have already sent you medical forms and might have been lost on the way then there are two ways either you ask them to re-send those form s by email or follow the below link:-
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t73722.0.html

For CSE follow the below link:-
https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/cicemail/intro-eng.aspx?mission=london

Regards

Thanks for your reply. But i already informed them through CSE and through email that i have not received any medical forms. But the thing is they skipped that thing and only answered to my address issue. Please advise should i email them again to know the answer of that reply of medical form.

Thanks.
 
Rizpar said:
Thanks for your reply. But i already informed them through CSE and through email that i have not received any medical forms. But the thing is they skipped that thing and only answered to my address issue. Please advise should i email them again to know the answer of that reply of medical form.

Thanks.
I think they sent you an erroneous reply. Medical has not yet issued. But still make it confirm from the. Don't send multiple emails as it may irritate VO. Send them intermittently once in a month an put urgent in subject line.