mapledreams said:@ Singhson
You are amazing! You wrote a very concise "to the point" kind of description! I work in settlement, funded by the government and I would probably come for a visit first with my hubby, then move. I am very adaptable to any job but my priority is my hubby and he has lots of friends in bc, surrey specifically.
I love Toronto but we have relatives here and we HATE them..LOL
How are the prices of houses in Surrey? Like a semi-detached?
@ Hambzik:
Hahahahhahahha! You are hilarious..mat bolo kuch yaar, dusri mahabharat na shuru ho jaye yaha par, you know what i mean
mine did notmapledreams said:@ Kuku
Check your ecas..did your address vanish too?? Ours did today.
newdelhi2011 said:@ kuku
I see what you mean. If ND really wants to stick with their 6 months timeline, as you said would be true in most cases. But I have heard from this thread that few people didn't even get initial review after 3-4 months. so it may be not true in all cases.
On side note, I heard another case of family friend that got cleared in 5 months total (CPCM+ND). Husband sponsored wife, 1st marriage for both, no foreign travel, both well educated. And both lucky..lol.
So fare, we have only seen 2 DM on this forum for this month. Need at least another 4 to keep us all motivated.
thx for da info buddy, let c wht i get i mean letter for redo medical oe visa. . M address was vanished from ecas since yesterday!! Hope smthing good this timesinghson said:Hey yug
Here is a quick summary of what I found out from my buddy.
In case of medical expiring, CIC has implemented process change for such situations and give priority to such cases to minimize the impact.
However, if its not a normal/routine case, and the medical results expire then a new examination will be needed and CIC will send you a letter informing you of such. In most cases DMP will not do another examination until you show them the letter issued by CIC asking you to redo the examination. In some rare cases the officer may ask the medical practioner regarding the expired medicals and can extend it (more common practice for cases applied within Canada then abroad).
Another thing I found out (little disheartening) was that when a visa is granted its expiration date is same as that of person's medical results expiration date. I have a bad feeling that there is a chance you will need to redo your medicals and you cannot do it without the letter from CIC, hopefully this won't be the case. Everyone on here is praying for you and others so hopefully you will get your visa soon.