Hi everyone, check my eCAS today and it says Decision Made but no passport request yet from CIC..
How long will it takes for PPR. Thanks and God bless us all
How long will it takes for PPR. Thanks and God bless us all
DeniseShandy said:Hi everyone, check my eCAS today and it says Decision Made but no passport request yet from CIC..
How long will it takes for PPR. Thanks and God bless us all
Leo369 said:You should get the passport request approx 15 days after your final medicals are done and uploaded into the system.
ELEHCIM said:Hi everyone!
Just want to share you with my Medical timeline.
I had history of ptb last 2014 with chronic lung condition bronchiectasis.
Dec 8, 2015 initial medical with iom
Dec 16-18 sputum (results were negative after 10weeks)
Treatment not needed
Furtherances
Mar 2016 Repeat xray
Jun 2016 Repeat xray with medical clearance frm Dr. Ocampo
Sept 2016 Repeat x ray
Oct 17 2016 Medical results have been received
Feb 14 2017 Decsion made
Feb 21 PPR
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1) The CIC processing of your application is paused until the results of all the checks are completed. This includes completion of the medical checks before a final decision is made on your applicationTanakaM said:Hi,
I've run into some speed humps. I have a problem with my chest xray. There is pleural fluid in my lower right lung. Had a chest infection 6 months ago so I thought it had cleared. I was also cleared of TB at the time. Doctor said it will cause delays with my application as CIC is likely to ask for further tests. My questions are:
1) Once I submit, does CIC process the application or is it put on hold until meds are passed?
2) Are there people who have been rejected due to this?
Cheers
Hi, thanks for your response.ragluf said:1) The CIC processing of your application is paused until the results of all the checks are completed. This includes completion of the medical checks before a final decision is made on your application
2) This is more of initial findings. The reason for the further tests would be to determine if this is a symptom of any condition of significance. See here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/partner/pp/
List of IMEIs related to conditions of significance.
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They check what you have submitted, but a final decision is not made until all of these checks are complete. Final decision is made based on the results of all checks needed - eligibility, admissibility, criminality, medical etc.TanakaM said:Hi, thanks for your response.
Do you mean that a final decision is not made until meds are passed or that they do not check other things (ECA, PCC, POF) until med are done?
Great, thank you. So this effectively means on can do the additional test and still get PPR well within 6 months. Do you agree?ragluf said:They check what you have submitted, but a final decision is not made until all of these checks are complete. Final decision is made based on the results of all checks needed - eligibility, admissibility, criminality, medical etc.
See here for a summary:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/next_steps.asp
Decision on your application
CIC will make a decision on your application based on:
whether you meet the eligibility criteria for the program,
whether you have the funds to support yourself and your family when you arrive in Canada,
the results of your medical exam;
the information on your police certificate; and
any other information we have received.
If we need more information from you, we will let you know. We may also invite you to an interview.
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