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Anik said:
Question: those who already received the decision made letter -what date did your status shown and did it actually match the date on the letter that your received?
no, it did not match - 2 weeks gap between the date the letter was sent according to on-line status and actual date when the letter was printed/send.
 
Yayyyyy!!! I received email today requesting medicals and PCC
 
sponsorparents said:
Yayyyyy!!! I received email today requesting medicals and PCC

congratulation sponsorparents!
 
sponsorparents said:
Yayyyyy!!! I received email today requesting medicals and PCC

Many congratulations... I know you have been waiting for long... I hope things go fast and smooth for you from this point on..Cheers..
 
Thanks. It seems they changed the email text (compared to what Shuga received, page 27 in this forum).. I will post the text in a bit
 
Yay! Sponsorparents, Good for You!!!! After such agonising days, finally!
 
sponsorparents said:
Yayyyyy!!! I received email today requesting medicals and PCC
has your status changed? or it's the same 'application received'?
 
Shuga said:
has your status changed? or it's the same 'application received'?
No change in status.. it still says 'application received'.. However, I can assume that the background checks are completed successfully :)
 
Below is the complete text of email I received today from CPP-O for medicals, I removed unnecessary line brakes to keep it short, however I kept all bolds, underlines etc..


Dear Applicant:

All applicants who are seeking permanent residence in Canada must satisfy Canada's medical admissibility criteria. In order to determine your medical admissibility to Canada, you and your spouse are required to undergo a medical examination. This examination is required whether or not your spouse will accompany you to Canada.

Please take this letter and the enclosed Medical Report Form IMM1017 for yourself and your spouse to the medical doctor performing the examination. You and your spouse should be examined by the same doctor.

NOTE: Medical examinations completed prior to this request is not acceptable for the purpose of immigration to Canada.

The medical examination must be performed by one of the licensed doctors shown on the "List of Designated Medical Practitioners". To access this list, please refer to our website: http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medical.aspx. If you and/or your spouse are outside of your home country for an extended period of time, you may see a ‘Designated Medical Practitioner’ in the country where you are presently residing.

The Medical Report has five sections. You have only received Section A, "Client Identification and Summary." Sections B to E of the Medical Report form are for use by a medical doctor and are provided to the doctors by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Health Services.

You should make arrangements to undergo the required medical examination immediately. Failure to do so within 30 days of this notice will result in unnecessary delays in the processing of your application.

Your examining doctor will send your X-ray and results to the usual medical review office responsible for their territory.

There are other important instructions listed on the back of this page. Please be sure to read them carefully.

Please quote your application number in all your correspondence with us.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

PLEASE REFER TO THE FOLLOWING PAGE OF THIS LETTER FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.

ALL APPLICANTS SHOULD NOTE THE FOLLOWING:


Medical Examination

1. All expenses related to this medical examination are your responsibility.
2. Please bring the following to your medical appointment:
·Two recent passport-size photographs of you and your spouse. Refer to our website for photograph specification: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5445ETOC.asp#appendixB
Eyeglasses, if applicable; list of prescription drugs taken, or any relevant medical report(s).
Your passport.
3. All applicants must submit to a standard X-ray film of the chest.
4. It is possible that after the completion of your medical examination and submission of reports, further tests or reports may be requested.
5. The issuance of these medical instructions does not constitute acceptance of your application. You should not make any commitments related to the application until your case has been concluded.
DO NOT SELL YOUR PROPERTY OR BELONGINGS, OR GIVE UP YOUR JOB OR HOME; DO NOT TAKE OTHER STEPS TO EMIGRATE OR COME TO CANADA UNTIL OUR OFFICE HAS NOTIFIED YOU THAT YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
6. It is recommended, and a decided advantage to all applicants, that routine immunization is initiated or completed before departure for Canada, and where available, immunization records should be brought to Canada. Some provinces in Canada may require you to show your record of immunization.

Police Certificates

You must obtain a police certificate from each country or territory where you have lived for six consecutive months or longer since reaching the age of 18. It is your responsibility to contact the police or relevant authorities and apply for the required police certificate.

Instructions and information on obtaining a police certificate from any country can be found on our Web site at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp.

The original police certificate from each country must be received by our office within 60 days from the date of this letter. Failure to provide us with the original police certificate may result in your application being assessed on the information available on your file and may be refused.

If you have already sent in the updated police certificate, you do not require to resend it.

Please send your police certificate(s) to our office at the following address, and quote your file number on all your correspondence with our office.

Case Processing Pilot – Ottawa
219 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, ON K1A 1L1
Canada
 
Your examining doctor will send your X-ray and results to the usual medical review office responsible for their territory.
Does this mean the medical results should go to local review office?? The DMP near to my parents asking applicants to tell where to send the results. What should I say, Ottawa or Local??
 
sponsorparents said:
Yayyyyy!!! I received email today requesting medicals and PCC

Hi Sponsorparents - A very heartly congratulations for that. I know you waited too long for that request.
 
sponsorparents said:
Ottawa or Local??
i think that it's faster if medicals go to Ottawa... but it's just my personal opinion... based only on 1 record - person named Andrei from immigration.ca forum whose status has changed to 'Medicals receied' very soon after his parents medicals were send to Ottawa...
 
sponsorparents said:
Your examining doctor will send your X-ray and results to the usual medical review office responsible for their territory.
Does this mean the medical results should go to local review office?? The DMP near to my parents asking applicants to tell where to send the results. What should I say, Ottawa or Local??

Convince your DMP to send the medical results to Ottawa Regional Medical Office. Pay your DMP the courier charges and take tracking number once they courier, so that you can ensure medical results have reached Ottawa Medical Office.
 
sorry guys just found out link wasn't working correctly, here is the link for SPONSORSHIP TIMELINE (updates)

LATEST UPDATE: htpps://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ag5ymROINakGdGZ6RUhDVDFjV1R0ZDFXQkZxYVpxcHc

Shuga, sibnadian, panjab... Guys if you don't mind keep this list on the spreadsheet clean.


All Users, you can update your timeline on the webpage, no need to login or signup. Just modify or add your timeline & click save.

Awesome job..