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NAM69 said:
i sponsored my parents can i be a representative of my parents application

Yes you can. You need to fill out Use of a Representative [IMM 5476] form and have it signed by the principal applicant.
 
apple_talk said:
Don't worry User828, 2014 will definitely bring good news for you.

By now they must have issued almost all 2007 applicants visas.

my application is from 2007 & Passport in CIC ND since Sep 2012
 
Medical done in first week of December 2012 but as per the GCMS notes Medical due date is 1st week of of Feb 2014 How it could be possible ..???
 
Dream1 said:
Medical done in first week of December 2012 but as per the GCMS notes Medical due date is 1st week of of Feb 2014 How it could be possible ..???

Its not via done date, its when they received it - thats the true due date
Mine was done on Jan 18th and Expiry is Feb 21
 
hello user 828 , i want some help
,, as expiry date of medical is one year from the date when u have done medical ,,,
so how can gcms notes have some different date, bcs on website it is written that
medical result as valid one year from the date u have done medical .. can u pls help mee
and we have seen over here that , visa is issued before medical is expiered right or not...
bcs the person has to reach canada before thier medical is expired ,, i think soo ,
for eg if some one has done medical on 1 oct 2012, then his medical expires on 1 0ct 2013,
so visa should be issued before 1 oct 2013 , right or not, the xpiry of medical is not on the basis
of when they recieved...it is on the basis of when u have done medical
 
Appendix CMedical Instructions
Everyone included in your application, whether accompanying you to Canada or not, must undergo a medical examination with a physician on the list of designated doctors. If you are a divorced or separated parent, a child of whom you have sole or joint custody is considered your dependent child, even if he or she normally lives with the other parent.
You will receive a medical exam kit from us after you submit your completed application. In certain cases we will not send you a medical exam kit until after we have determined that you are eligible to come to Canada as a permanent resident.
The medical exam kit includes a list of doctors to whom you can go for your examination. We will only recognize exams performed by one of these doctors. The doctor will send the exam results to us, and we will review them in order to determine whether there are any medical reasons which would prevent you or your accompanying family from coming to Canada.
It is your responsibility to ensure that you contact the doctor promptly as well as pay for the examination and take any additional exams and tests which may be required by us.
When you go for your medical exam, you will be required to take with you the forms which we send you and show passports for everybody being examined. You must also tell the examining doctor about all past and present medical problems and conditions, and provide the doctor with any available documentation such as physician’s reports, treatment or prescriptions.
If your medical results prove satisfactory, they have a validity of one year from the date of exam. If the processing of your application is delayed longer than this, then you will be required to do the medical exams
 
Hi Guys,

I am expecting a post from the Canada Post and it has to be sent to my address in Bangalore,India. But the tracking site shows as Indela. Could you please help me here as to what city is this. Has it really been sent to Indela(no city of this name exists on google) or has it been sent to the correct location.
 
AS U CAN SEEE LAST PARAGRAAPH IT IS CLEARLY WRITTEN THAT IF UR MEDICAL RESULT PROOVES
SATISFACTORY , THEN THEY HAVE VALIDILTY OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF EXAM , NOT FROM THE DATE WHEN THEY
HAVE RECEIEVED ITT...HOPE I AM RIGHT IN THIS..
 
helping canadian said:
AS U CAN SEEE LAST PARAGRAAPH IT IS CLEARLY WRITTEN THAT IF UR MEDICAL RESULT PROOVES
SATISFACTORY , THEN THEY HAVE VALIDILTY OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF EXAM , NOT FROM THE DATE WHEN THEY
HAVE RECEIEVED ITT...HOPE I AM RIGHT IN THIS..

I hope you are right but then whats the point of expiry date? shouldnt it be exact 1 year
 
my point is brother in ur gcms notes , its showing due date not the expirey date,,
bcs its one year from the date of exammmm
 
Ravi_Magadi said:
Hi Guys,

I am expecting a post from the Canada Post and it has to be sent to my address in Bangalore,India. But the tracking site shows as Indela. Could you please help me here as to what city is this. Has it really been sent to Indela(no city of this name exists on google) or has it been sent to the correct location.

Don't worry, you will get your mail pretty soon. :)


According to: 108 International Mail Processing Centre (IMPC) codes - Open offices


INDELA DELHI IMC India Post DELHI INTERNATIONAL MAIL CENTRE Department of Posts (India) J1CINA B 20070201 A A
 
Category........: FAM
App. Filed.......: 10-MAY-2010
Doc's Request.: 06-AUGUST-2013
Doc's Submited: 01-SEPTEMBER-2013

Waiting for the decision approved which is the next step?

Thx
Upatel
 
upatel said:
Category........: FAM
App. Filed.......: 10-MAY-2010
Doc's Request.: 06-AUGUST-2013
Doc's Submited: 01-SEPTEMBER-2013

Waiting for the decision approved which is the next step?

Thx
Upatel

Next step is to wait for the confirmation letter from Mississauga.
 
helping canadian said:
my point is brother in ur gcms notes , its showing due date not the expirey date,,
bcs its one year from the date of exammmm
Hi,
In gcms notes they actually shows you the expiry date of your medicals not the due date.If u pass the medicals then there is no due date because its done. They not gonna look back on ur medicals again.They will only check the expiry before they issue the visa.This is what i believe.