Kashii said:
Yes few got communication or PPR1 request but rest are waiting like me who knows how long more........ hoping some good news in coming weeks!!!
Yeah my file got tranferred in Jan 2014 to CHC London i received this type of email for remedical , PPC and new Background Form A ... someone with similar kind of situation told me that this is PPR 1 request for those candidates which are waived for interview.
Dear Applicant,
In order to continue processing your application, we require the additional documents listed below. Please send clear legible photocopies rather than the original documents unless otherwise specified. If the documents are not written in either English or French, please enclose a certified translation with a photocopy of the original document.
New Schedule A/Background Declaration form for yourself- No gaps in information, please, and dating back to when you were 18.
Original Police Certificates from Pakistan.
Medical examination. (Instructions will be sent in a separate email)
Client Information.
· Principal Applicants passport number and expiry date.
· Principal Applicants height and eye colour.
Please forward all requested documents together to the address below within 60 days from the date of this email. If we do not hear from you within that period, your application will be assessed on the basis of the information on file and your application may be refused. Please allow four months for us to review incoming correspondence. All documents submitted in support of your application are subject to verification with the issuing authority. Please do not contact us unless there are significant issues which need to be brought to our attention. Please quote your file number on all correspondence, including the envelope. Your file number is included in the subject field of this email.
Should your personal circumstances (address, marriage, divorce, birth, death, adoption) change between now and the time you leave for Canada you must report the changes to us. Visas issued without the correct information concerning family status are invalid and admission to Canada will be refused.
The issuance of an immigration visa does not ensure your eventual acceptance into the practice of your profession or occupation in Canada. It is your responsibility to determine whether any licensing/registration requirements apply to your occupation or profession in the province where you wish to settle. Do not leave employment, sell property or take any irrevocable step in anticipation of immigrating to Canada until you have received your visa(s).
We look forward to hearing from you within 60 days.