Exactly same thing with me like wins26
Dose anyone know what’s happening?Guys. Last week my ECAS status as a sponsor change From IN PROCESS to APPLICATION RECEIVED then today same thing happen to my parents ECAS status, from IN PROCESS to APPLICATION RECIEVED. Hopefully good news will happen next week. Cross finger
Hi There,Guys. Last week my ECAS status as a sponsor change From IN PROCESS to APPLICATION RECEIVED then today same thing happen to my parents ECAS status, from IN PROCESS to APPLICATION RECIEVED. Hopefully good news will happen next week. Cross finger
2nd round. Check the spreadsheet. Im on line 162Hi There,
Would yo ube able to share your timeline?
Are you first round or 2nd round applicant?
Exactly in the same boatGuys. Last week my ECAS status as a sponsor change From IN PROCESS to APPLICATION RECEIVED then today same thing happen to my parents ECAS status, from IN PROCESS to APPLICATION RECIEVED. Hopefully good news will happen next week. Cross finger
Does anything changed in your online status where you linked your application?Exactly same thing with me like wins26
mine changed to in process on Jan 08 and they also asked for my dad's death certificate. still no update till now showing in process for both sponsor as well as for applicant2nd round. Check the spreadsheet. Im on line 162
Ottawa or Newdelhi?@YULIA-2016 Please update SS . I received sponsor approval email on February 1 and they have fwd my application to LVO. They also indicated to proceed to MIDI Quebec to get approval from Quebec govt .
Thanks
Active TB inadmissable. Has to be treated and followup tests including xrays etc have to unequivocally show absence of activity before immigration allowed.I have a question regarding medical exam.
Hypothetically speaking, if someone was found to have infectious diseases such as active tuberculosis, will they be denied entry based on medical inadmissibility? Certain infectious diseases are curable specifically TB (tuberculosis), but it was mentioned specifically in medical inadmissibility. I'm just wondering if someone has experience with this type situation.
From what I read, procedural fairness letter will be issued if they feel that your application could be denied based on medical grounds. You are then given opportunities to provide information and evidence on the medical diagnosis and treatment to cure your disease etc.
I've seen a post someone whose mother was found to have cancer. But, that case would fall directly under the cost associated with the disease rather than the "danger to public health". Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.
Tuberculosis is somewhat prevalent in my old country and I'm just trying to prepare for the possibility of that diagnosis, although I do not believe my parents have TB. No one in the extended family has it and my parents have been living with them. The reason why tuberculosis is labelled "infectious" is because it can spread to others really fast through saliva and sharing utensils etc. That's why I do not believe that they have tuberculosis because no one in the family has it. If they did have it, someone else would have been diagnosed with it by now and my 70 years old dad would certainly shows sign of TB. A
Anyhow, I'm just trying to prepare for the worst while I hope for that best.
Thanks guys!