Hello HugoSun,HugoSun said:Hi, everyone
I just received the request for the medical examination. But there must be something wrong with the CIC website that I can't find panel physician on it.
Does anyone know is there a doctor in Brossard can do this exam?
Thank you
Not sure about the brossard, but there is one in downtown:HugoSun said:Hi, everyone
I just received the request for the medical examination. But there must be something wrong with the CIC website that I can't find panel physician on it.
Does anyone know is there a doctor in Brossard can do this exam?
Thank you
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Industriel clinique on st catherine. Ask for appointment for immigration or show them the letter that u got. They will tell you what to do next. Its true that i cic website have a problem. Pls also share ur timeline
Hi,abrarmohsin said:You are not alone. Citizens(most of them) of few countries have a longer waiting time period. One October 2014 pakistani applicant just got his PPR last week. I'm November 2014 applicant and still waiting. Our security checks are done by CSIS which further delays the processing time.
We received your application for permanent residence on July 21, 2015.curiousCS said:Hello HugoSun,
Could you share your timeline please and where did you apply from ?
Thanks
Hi Mariam dalMariam dal said:Hi everyone, please what is the meaning of a certified RCMP criminal record check based on fingerprints, is that mean police check from canada or home country or from both please reply as your experience?Huh?? Thsnks
Thanks a lot but my question is that certificate to get background check from canada or I should submit the one from my home country ???Luc22 said:Hi Mariam dal
Here is the link from RCMP website on how to obtain the criminal check record (police clearance)...
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/steps-obtain-certified-criminal-record-or-vulnerable-sector-vs-check
RCMP is the abbreviation for Royal Canadian Mounted Police and YES CIC is asking for the Canadian PCC not your home country oneMariam dal said:Thanks a lot but my question is that certificate to get background check from canada or I should submit the one from my home country ???
Luc22 said:RCMP is the abbreviation for Royal Canadian Mounted Police and YES CIC is asking for the Canadian PCC not your home country one
In theory , yes you can do it at any RCMP location in Canada ,, BUT I don't know if Toronto address showing on the Certificate will negatively affect your application process noting that you are applying under Quebec category / program and willing to settle in QC ..Mariam dal said:Thank you very much, more question please, can I do it in toronto as I am in vacation and I do not want to delay my application? also if I put mailing address toronto, is that will appear in the certificate or mailing address will be on the envelope?? please advice
thanks a lot
Thank you very muchLuc22 said:In theory , yes you can do it at any RCMP location in Canada ,, BUT I don't know if Toronto address showing on the Certificate will negatively affect your application process noting that you are applying under Quebec category / program and willing to settle in QC ..
I highly advise you to check with CIC before you proceed..