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adam2013 said:
Hallo everyone,

Does anyone made his medical exam on or after 20/09/2013 and his e-cas changed to application: in process ?

because i made my medical exam on 20-09-2013 and I still see my e-cas application: received

Thanks

Hey Adam,

my meds done on 20-10-2013 still same case as yours "application received" and "meds received" , which is starting to become annoying.... >:(
 
Cameron010 said:
Hey Adam,

my meds done on 20-10-2013 still same case as yours "application received" and "meds received" , which is starting to become annoying.... >:(

Meds done on 5/11/13 and not on process.It seems the agent working on my file,spilled some tea on it.
 
lemans207 said:
what your ecas shows?
moon what does your ecas shows?

Status: In process

1.We received your application for permanent residence on May 6, 2010.


2.We started processing your application on May 6, 2010.


3.We transferred your application to the Bucharest office on February 22, 2012. The Bucharest office may contact you.


4.Medical results have been received
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
Status: In process

1.We received your application for permanent residence on May 6, 2010.
2.We started processing your application on May 6, 2010.


3.We transferred your application to the Bucharest office on February 22, 2012. The Bucharest office may contact you.
4.Medical results have been received

okay, line 1 and line 2 are old, forget about it.
line 3 & line 4 the new updates.

The guys have additional line we started your process in xx xx xx.

for these applicants that show in process on 2 dec 2013? what does it mean? security complete?
do you think one your security complete, it will show additional line in proceess on xx xx xx?
 
lemans207 said:
okay, line 1 and line 2 are old, forget about it.
line 3 & line 4 the new updates.

The guys have additional line we started your process in xx xx xx.

for these applicants that show in process on 2 dec 2013? what does it mean? security complete?
do you think one your security complete, it will show additional line in proceess on xx xx xx?
No, they won't add a line once your security is done. For example, after meds and before security, you need to pass eligibility. I know that all other assessments are done yet it won't show in ecas. You know you passes security once you het the prr.
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
No, they won't add a line once your security is done. For example, after meds and before security, you need to pass eligibility. I know that all other assessments are done yet it won't show in ecas. You know you passes security once you het the prr.

Dear Canadian Citizen,what is this eligibility assessment?I saw it in my caips file, Why do we still need to pass since we have CSQ?
 
jadzz said:
Dear Canadian Citizen,what is this eligibility assessment?I saw it in my caips file, Why do we still need to pass since we have CSQ?
it is the answer
Difference between the selection and admission of workers

Following government decisions effective August 1, 2013, the Ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles has made certain amendments to immigration rules and procedures.

For more information, consult the page Immigration rules and procedures now.

The Québec and Canadian governments share jurisdiction with respect to immigration.

To immigrate to Québec, candidates and their families must meet selection requirements AND admission requirements.
Selection

Québec is responsible for the selection of workers wishing to settle on its territory.

Québec’s power to select is guided by criteria aimed at achieving its immigration objectives.

If the candidate is selected, he/she will receive a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ – Québec Selection Certificate), the official immigration document issued by the Gouvernement du Québec.
Admission

Canada is responsible for the admission of workers wishing to settle on its territory.

The Government of Canada admits to Québec solely those workers that Québec has selected. To be admitted, you must successfully apply for permanent residence (this also applies to family members), and successfully pass a medical examination and the required security checks.

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If the health of an applicant or that of a family member (accompanying or not) is deemed to present a health or public safety risk or to result in an excessive burden on the health and social services in Canada, the application for permanent residence is rejected, even if a CSQ was obtained.
regards
 
jadzz said:
Dear Canadian Citizen,what is this eligibility assessment?I saw it in my caips file, Why do we still need to pass since we have CSQ?

I guess to see if you're eligible to become a permanent resident in Canada.

But if you have the CSQ, you're almost guaranteed to pass...so don't worry.
 
jadzz said:
Dear Canadian Citizen,what is this eligibility assessment?I saw it in my caips file, Why do we still need to pass since we have CSQ?
it is from website of Quebec
The Government of Canada has jurisdiction over the final admission of applicants. After obtaining your Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ – Québec Selection Certificate), you must submit an application for permanent residence (visa) as a skilled worker selected by Québec to the Centralized Intake Office in Canada, in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

The Government of Canada will evaluate your medical records and those of your family members, and conduct a security check.

If you meet all the requirements, you will be issued a permanent residence visa by the Government of Canada.
 
dr tarekk said:
it is from website of Quebec
The Government of Canada has jurisdiction over the final admission of applicants. After obtaining your Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ – Québec Selection Certificate), you must submit an application for permanent residence (visa) as a skilled worker selected by Québec to the Centralized Intake Office in Canada, in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

The Government of Canada will evaluate your medical records and those of your family members, and conduct a security check.

If you meet all the requirements, you will be issued a permanent residence visa by the Government of Canada.

Yes, exactly.
 
check this link to know these news
http://www.immigrantquebec.com/reforme-systeme-de-citoyennete-canadienne/
regards
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
I guess to see if you're eligible to become a permanent resident in Canada.

But if you have the CSQ, you're almost guaranteed to pass...so don't worry.

Ok Got it. Something else,knowing that ecas is showing in process for you,what about caips file,did it show started or not started?
 
jadzz said:
Ok Got it. Something else,knowing that ecas is showing in process for you,what about caips file,did it show started or not started?

Only thing missing in caips is security checks. Everything else has been passed.
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
Only thing missing in caips is security checks. Everything else has been passed.

so criminality and eligibility passed?