cn u plz tell me wt docoument are asked by new delhi.and wt is age of ur dependent at the time of apply plz tel mebhogpur said:yes we sent all that for my brother and sister plus there original school certificates and my birth certificate.
cn u plz tell me wt docoument are asked by new delhi.and wt is age of ur dependent at the time of apply plz tel mebhogpur said:yes we sent all that for my brother and sister plus there original school certificates and my birth certificate.
navdeep mmu said:cn u plz tell me wt docoument are asked by new delhi.and wt is age of ur dependent at the time of apply plz tel me
hello my parents is also in canada
they had applied me in dependent child category
u hve to send all the original certificates to delhi visa office
and the proof of financial support by ur sponser
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Hi navdeep, under which category did ur parents go to Canada? I mean if they immigrate n u were dependent then u should have gone along with them.....can u specify
. Nothing to worry about, evryone got only on letter for medical with principal Applicant name on the top, Just follow d instruction and go for medical. U need to take some docs like passport n photos as mentioned in d letter. So dont worry just take appointment and go for medical.kandel said:Guys i received only one email...letter with my father's name at top and it says clearly that we should take that letter to dr. and dont need any other kind of form but just now one of the member on trackitt told me that she received seperate letters for medical for all family members! ? Now what? I don't think i have to worry....what u guys think?
Thanks Sumi that's what i thought...don't know what she is talking about freaked me out for no reason.sumi_0530 said:. Nothing to worry about, evryone got only on letter for medical with principal Applicant name on the top, Just follow d instruction and go for medical. U need to take some docs like passport n photos as mentioned in d letter. So dont worry just take appointment and go for medical.
Based on what I know Type 2 diabetes is not considered a huge drain on the system.tony.patti said:Guys I am hoping someone is able to answer here. My father has type 2 diabetes. I am worried about HbA1c (Glycosylated hemoglobin) test. People with Diabetes have to go through this test during medical Exam and less then 6.5% reading is considered normal by cic.
My father had this test done by himself few days ago and from its report it looks like he is definitely going to be referred to a specialist i.e. will have to go through Furtherance process.
My question is how bad it is for immigration file to go through furtherance in a medical? DO the Panel physician refer you to specialist right away? or do you get a written request through mail/email by CIC ? Has anyone gone through the similar situation?
yeah I see what you are saying. I wonder what does the Nephrologist checks during the furtherance in cases of diabetes. I believe he probably checks kidneys and other related organs to make sure they are working properly and whether they beginning to show signs of damage. his analysis would determine how likely the applicant would develop complication in next 5 to 10 years leading to excessive demand on health care. I could be wrong but lets see if someone else here knows what does a specialist do in furtherance.ranja said:Based on what I know Type 2 diabetes is not considered a huge drain on the system.
now here is what you can do to get a good hba1c reading, this reading is an average blood glucose levels over three months. hoping that you have enough time i suggest that your father becomes really vigilant about his blood glucose using diet and medication. based on my previous experience it is very likely that with strict control you can reach a level of <7.
If his sugar levels are not where they should be then waiting makes more sense.tony.patti said:yeah I see what you are saying. I wonder what does the Nephrologist checks during the furtherance in cases of diabetes. I believe he probably checks kidneys and other related organs to make sure they are working properly and whether they beginning to show signs of damage. his analysis would determine how likely the applicant would develop complication in next 5 to 10 years leading to excessive demand on health care. I could be wrong but lets see if someone else here knows what does a specialist do in furtherance.
I am trying to decide whether my parents should get medical exams done now and hopefully by the time my father sees specialist during the furtherance his HbA1c level is lowered and less than 6.5%. (by the way His kidney and vision and related test are fine. So no problem there)
OR
whether he should just wait for another 5-6 weeks for medical altogether.
Lets see what opinions I can get from here.
Hi, I was the one who advised you to come hererk3 said:Hi,
Need help on some specific questions.
I filed for my parents application on June2009. He case gt approved from Mississauga and was transferred to ND. We received a letter a week ago requesting us to send papers, medicals and original passports. Even though we marked AbuDhabi as local office since they live in Dubai, but the file went to India (New Delhi).
Questions:
# If we send the passports to ND, and they are asked for an interview, how will they travel to ND Since the passports will be with India.
# Do you have an idea as to how much time it tkes after we send the passports and documents
Thanks