pavickd said:Well as of August 15th 2011 we are now in process. What a way to start the morning.
Yeah. When my question is this:tulamoon said:I like the "sit down and stfu" paraphrase... That's what I felt they were really saying when they replied to me too. haha.
I think with medicals it's more an issue if you have the ~$300 to redo them only to find out after Buffalo had the original result validity extended. I'm glad we didn't jump on redoing ours.doctorkb said:Yeah. When my question is this:
"My medical will be expiring in about a month and a half and I am wondering if I should get that updated in order to avoid further delays in the processing of my file."
and their response is this:
"Should additional information be required we will contact you."
It's a little annoying.
I hear you. And we're not jumping on it unless they ask us to. But I was also trying to spur them on to let us know if we should.Kess said:I think with medicals it's more an issue if you have the ~$300 to redo them only to find out after Buffalo had the original result validity extended. I'm glad we didn't jump on redoing ours.
;D We got the same response this week to the same question. Unfortunately, we're still at application received. What wouldn't I do for some indication that it hasn't been just idling there for the past 7 months. Congrats to you on the progress though.doctorkb said:In the news this week:
On Monday (Aug 15), I sent an e-mail asking if we should get appointments made to get medicals redone (they were done in Sept last year).
On Tuesday (Aug 16), I get the standard "we'll let you know if we need other documents, now sit down and STFU" (paraphrase).
Feaky Snucker said:I hadn't had any ecas updates or anything since they said they received my husband's application for permanent residence on March 11th, then today I signed on and received this:
We received your application for permanent residence on March 11, 2011.
We started processing your application on August 15, 2011.
Movement from Buffalo! Our 2 year anniversary is on Sept 9th, so a PPR would be a fabulous present since we haven't seen each other since January 7th...
I think we all know that this wishful thinking is probably just that. Considering my e-Cas update saying "in process as of Aug 16" came sometime after business on the 18th, I think they just got around to opening the file.ddobro2 said:Congrats. I hope this is because they just got around to updating e-CAS now and not that your application has been waiting for 5 months for someone to look at it. You're not on the spreadsheet - do you want to be added?
doctorkb said:I think we all know that this wishful thinking is probably just that. Considering my e-Cas update saying "in process as of Aug 16" came sometime after business on the 18th, I think they just got around to opening the file.
Hopefully they do respond to you. We just got our CAIPS notes and can see where they extended my husband's medical from May 2011 to Nov 2011.doctorkb said:I hear you. And we're not jumping on it unless they ask us to. But I was also trying to spur them on to let us know if we should.
In the big scheme of things, $300 is pretty minimal compared to the potential income of my wife during the 2+ month delay if we had to get them redone (and didn't find out until they were very near expiry).
The DMP in our area is very difficult to get appointments with (I believe she was booking 3 weeks ahead of time last year). Then if tests need to be redone, that's a bit longer, then who knows how long until Ottawa receives, processes and forwards the results to Buffalo.