Thanks dear for the information.
Yes urine tests are done and are important. If you have a family member with blood in their urine they should be seeking medical care as soon as possible.
Thanks dear for the information.
I never did. But when you link your application you can see the dates when they received it and when they started processing it. The only communication I received was biometrics request.
I never did. But when you link your application you can see the dates when they received it and when they started processing it. The only communication I received was biometrics request.
Application Status is updated today: Sep 7,2021 You passed the medical exam.
Note:My parents did medical exam in 2020 for extending their stay in Canada.
HI...can you pls advise me how to get the medicals done...can you share any link
Hello Inderthanks... i also didnt get ARO yet.. i got bio metric last week and yesterday i got the request for police clearance and medicals. however they didn't sent me instructions for medical as they mentioned in the letter..i am wondering for the process of medicals..
You need to get the medical exam request from cic first. There will be an instruction letter from CIC.HI...can you pls advise me how to get the medicals done...can you share any link
Hi..
anyone planning to apply Indian Police clearance for parents within Canada ? I see BLS center can provide PCC.. Not sure how long it will take ...BLS website mentioned it will take around 8 weeks.. My parents are here in Canada and i need PCC.. would it be best to apply from BLS or recommended to get locally from India
I believe so. Here are the notes in Application guide 5772:Is PCC mandatory and is a must have document for each application?
I believe they accept scanned copy only.One question for Police clearance in advance, please.
Does IRCC ask to send Police clearance document by mail or do they accept to upload the scan copies?
I believe so. Here are the notes in Application guide 5772:
Police certificates for parents and grandparents applications are not required at the time you submit your complete application. Police certificates will be requested by the processing office for the person being sponsored and all family members 18 or older (who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents) later in the application process.
You don’t need police certificates when you submit your complete application. We ask you for police certificates for the person being sponsored and all family members 18 or older (who aren’t already Canadian citizens or permanent residents) later in the application process.
Police certificates are generally valid for 1 year from the date they’re issued. Depending on processing times, we may ask you for new certificates.