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Got my Medical ;D ;D ;D

Category........: PNP
Visa Office......: Rome
App. Filed.......: June 19, 2015
AOR Received.: Sep 2, 2015
Medical: 21 Oct 2015
 
lacanda said:
Got my Medical ;D ;D ;D

Category........: PNP
Visa Office......: Rome
App. Filed.......: June 19, 2015
AOR Received.: Sep 2, 2015
Medical: 21 Oct 2015

Congratulations lacanda...only a few steps away from landing into Canada
 
Hi everybody. I’m not sure how much fee I need to pay and I hope you could assist me.
I am the main applicant in the Province Nominee program, I have a husband and a 4 year old daughter.
We received today a request to complete the Medical examination and also some additional forms to complete and send back.
At the end of one of the emails there was this paragraph:

- Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence fee for you and your spouse (if applicable) – see instructions on the web site:https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?land=en.
Upon successful completion of your online payment, a PDF receipt will be sent to the email address provided during the online payment registration process.
Please retain a copy of the receipt and forward the receipt to our office.

I found on the site the option to pay for the Right of Permanent Residence, I’m just not sure if I need to pay it twice or three times (again we have a 4 year old daughter), as we received the email 3 times under each of our family member’s name.
Thanks,
 
lacanda said:
Hi everybody. I’m not sure how much fee I need to pay and I hope you could assist me.
I am the main applicant in the Province Nominee program, I have a husband and a 4 year old daughter.
We received today a request to complete the Medical examination and also some additional forms to complete and send back.
At the end of one of the emails there was this paragraph:

- Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence fee for you and your spouse (if applicable) – see instructions on the web site:https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?land=en.
Upon successful completion of your online payment, a PDF receipt will be sent to the email address provided during the online payment registration process.
Please retain a copy of the receipt and forward the receipt to our office.

I found on the site the option to pay for the Right of Permanent Residence, I’m just not sure if I need to pay it twice or three times (again we have a 4 year old daughter), as we received the email 3 times under each of our family member’s name.
Thanks,

This Right of Permanent Residence Fee is for adults only. Not for children.

The three emails they sent might have been for Medicals but this fee is not applicable for the kids. Pay for 2 of you.
 
harirajmohan said:
This Right of Permanent Residence Fee is for adults only. Not for children.

The three emails they sent might have been for Medicals but this fee is not applicable for the kids. Pay for 2 of you.

Thanks,

Following the medical examinations request we received, we received 3 'Documents request' emails, one under the name of myself,one under my husband name and one under our daughter’s name (which is 4 years old). All requesting the same information and I’m not sure about some things.
- Employment Reference Letter(s) for you to support your stated work experience in light of your nomination by the province.
I am the main applicant and I already have these letters as I used them for submitting my file. Should my husband also supply this now? If so, Is he expected to supply letters from work places in the last 10 years? In the email it states that we have only a month to supply all the information and that is not a lot of time.
- Education diplomas/degrees for you to support your stated education.
Should my husband also supply these?
- A photocopy of the entire passport for you and all members of your family who are accompanying you to Canada.
Does a notary need to sign it?

Thanks in advance,
 
Hi All,

My husband has an epilepsy. Can it be a reason for medical exam failure?

thx
 
lacanda said:
Thanks,

Following the medical examinations request we received, we received 3 'Documents request' emails, one under the name of myself,one under my husband name and one under our daughter’s name (which is 4 years old). All requesting the same information and I’m not sure about some things.
- Employment Reference Letter(s) for you to support your stated work experience in light of your nomination by the province.
I am the main applicant and I already have these letters as I used them for submitting my file. Should my husband also supply this now? If so, Is he expected to supply letters from work places in the last 10 years? In the email it states that we have only a month to supply all the information and that is not a lot of time.
- Education diplomas/degrees for you to support your stated education.
Should my husband also supply these?
- A photocopy of the entire passport for you and all members of your family who are accompanying you to Canada.
Does a notary need to sign it?

Thanks in advance,
Some visa offices ask for additional documents. So you can simply follow their instructions. You can use the ones you already have (the experience letters for all of your previous employers). If its stated as new reference letters then you should get new or else send the ones you have which you would have submitted for pnp.
If its specified for principal applicant then its only for you.
If they are not asking it to be notarized then please dont notarize it - the passport copies. Strictly follow what was asked for needed member alone.
 
I am May applicant and I want to share my experience when I went to exit in Carway, it wasnt pleasant but it was very fast. We were declared PR in just 10 mins. The service wasnt very good.The officers arent very friendly and accomodating. But then again, we did it!! the wait is over
 
Mrs. PR said:
I am May applicant and I want to share my experience when I went to exit in Carway, it wasnt pleasant but it was very fast. We were declared PR in just 10 mins. The service wasnt very good.The officers arent very friendly and accomodating. But then again, we did it!! the wait is over
Great news!

I wish mine would get a move on...
 
Mrs. PR said:
I am May applicant and I want to share my experience when I went to exit in Carway, it wasnt pleasant but it was very fast. We were declared PR in just 10 mins. The service wasnt very good.The officers arent very friendly and accomodating. But then again, we did it!! the wait is over

Congratulations.
 
lacanda said:
Hi All,

My husband has an epilepsy. Can it be a reason for medical exam failure?

thx
Sorry to hear. Not sure but if the cost of yearly medical expense is high then its an issue for clearing.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/dmp-handbook/

Cost threshold
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/medic/admiss/excessive.asp
 
@FSWCIO: did you receive your passport with visa?