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darwaish said:
Can't be a right/wrong answer to your questions. One can only guess!
In the given situation, my best guess is;
Chances of rejection after Meds: less than 10%
Meds to PPR1: 8-10 weeks approx
PPR1 to PPR2: 4-6 weeks approx
Best


Thanks for reply man.

Praying to Allah that it should go smooth and early...

Regards,
 
agshaheryar said:
Very strange, you are still waiting for PPR2

Yes it is strange as well as very annoying to wait at this stage.
 
humsafar said:
Guys,

LVO has asked me to send the update PCC with RPRF so mu question is shall i just send the original PCC and Original Bank draft along with the copy of their letter, or do I have to fill the fee payment form like we filled at the time of initial application to CIO sydney ?

urgent help is required since i will be sending the docs tomorrow
you have to send Orignal PCC and Bank Draft, no need to send any fee payment form...
 
My case is 34 months old, still waiting for PPR1 ............................................. :(


somey11 said:
my case is 27 month old, i hope will get PPR1 in two month InshAllah.
 
carefore said:
My case is 34 months old, still waiting for PPR1 ............................................. :(

when did u send medicals ?
 
Last week of April-2012.

Islamabad said:
when did u send medicals ?
 
carefore said:
Last week of April-2012.

when u sent new born meds ?
 
carefore said:
17 July-2012.

as per my analysis your PPR1 is very near. u will get it soon.Inshallah
 
Thanks for your Encouragement words, hope you also get the soon................. I got reply from LVO that background checks in-process on my application.

Islamabad said:
as per my analysis your PPR1 is very near. u will get it soon.Inshallah
 
Has anybody done medical insurance for the first 3 months? any info on this, please provide
 
khalid h said:
Has anybody done medical insurance for the first 3 months? any info on this, please provide

I think Post landing insurance will suit you.

B. Post-Landing Insurance : The "Visitor's to Canada" Plan
Generally, the coverage you need [post-landing] is the "visitors to Canada" Insurance Plans. A good news again is that this type of medical insurance is quite affordable as well. For example, a good individual coverage can be purchased for a 40 year old for $3-$5 per day, and an entire family can be covered for under $15 per day.

Medical Insurance is highly recommended for all foreign visitors to Canada, including new immigrants, says CLHIA (Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association). They recommend the following insurance companies:
1. Blue Cross - Tele: 1-800-873-2583
https://www.useblue.com/assurance-voyage/trouver-produit/liste-protections/visiteurs-canada1/visiteurs-canada-immigrants.en.html
2. ETFS - Tele: 1- 800-267-8834
http://www.etfsinc.com/product/individual/visitors.html
3. TIC - Tele: 1-800-387-4770
http://www.travelinsurance.ca/plans/visitorsGeneral.php
4. Canadian Banks*

*Many Canadian Banks also provide the said services to newcomers. For example, RBC.
http://www.rbcinsurance.com/travel/visitors-canada-plans.html

CONDITIONS:
1. Some insurance companies have rules and deadlines for buying these post-landing insurances.
2. For example, with some companies you will have to buy insurance within a 7 days of arriving in Canada. While some allow you till 30 days.
3. Beyond 30 days there is hardly any Canadian insurance company which would sell this product.

MY ADVISE:
As a thumb rule, we 'must' obtain this type of insurance immediately upon arrival in Canada. Maybe the very next day itself. One never knows when fate or destiny may hit us hard, do we?

What Coverage do we Expect from Temp. Health Insurance?
-Complete medical treatment*
-Family Physician's Fees,
-Drugs or Medicines while hospitalized and a 'set limit' -if not hospitalized,
-Hospital Confinement -for Standard and sometimes semi-private rooms,
-Medical Services: Services of a legally licensed MD or Surgeon, Anesthetist, Registered Nurse,
-Lab tests, x-ray exams, other diagnostic tests,
-Licensed local air, land or sea ambulance
-Rental of hospital type bed, crutches, trusses, braces, splints or other approved prosthetic appliances, 

-Emergency OPD (Out Patient) services
-Return of Deceased Body to Insureds' residence, or cost of cremation or burial at place of death
-Accidental Dental -set limits on costs of damage from accidental blow to the face
-Air Flight Accident (usually an option)
-24 hour Accidental Death or Dismemberment (usually an option)


Source:-http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t39920.0.html
 
Any news of PPR-1 for those who completed their Medical in the month of March.
 
M Imran Kh said:
Any news of PPR-1 for those who completed their Medical in the month of March.
No, Still waiting.