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Wired situation: checked my parent's PR status 3 weeks ago it was IP but only one line under PR column. Checked the PR status again one week ago and it changed back to AR. Any one know why or what happened over there? Sponsorship column is DM.
 
Crystal0413 said:
Wired situation: checked my parent's PR status 3 weeks ago it was IP but only one line under PR column. Checked the PR status again one week ago and it changed back to AR. Any one know why or what happened over there? Sponsorship column is DM.

happened to me
 
Medicals were uploaded on Aug 24 but status still showing Review in Progress . Does anyone knows how long it takes to change it to passed ?
 
kh31017 said:
Medicals were uploaded on Aug 24 but status still showing Review in Progress . Does anyone knows how long it takes to change it to passed ?

i got medicals done on august 24 and status shows "Passed"

LVO is beirut !
 
kh31017 said:
Medicals were uploaded on Aug 24 but status still showing Review in Progress . Does anyone knows how long it takes to change it to passed ?

CIC provides immigration medical services through six regional medical offices (RMOs).
Usually/normally, the fastest is when the medicals are done in the same country as the RMO. For example, medicals are done in Canada and ALL the results are sent to the Americas RMO which is located on Laurier Ave in Ottawa (see below).
As far as I know, if done outside Canada and/or RMO is not in the same country, it can take from 1 to 3 months. But I may be wrong.




Regional Medical Offices

Beijing

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office
Canadian Embassy
19 Dongzhimenwai Dajie
Chaoyang District
Beijing, PRC 100600

Fax: +86 10 5139 4467

Email: Bejing-mc@international.gc.ca

London

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office High Commission of Canada MacDonald House
38 Grosvenor Street
London, UK W1K 4AA

Fax: +44 (0) 20 7258

Email: London.pp@international.gc.ca

Manila

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office
Canadian Embassy
Level 7, Tower 2, RCBC Plaza
6819 Ayal Avenue, Makati City
0707, Philippines

Fax: +632 843 1103

Email: Manil.mc-im@international.gc.ca
Manil.mc@international.gc.ca

New Delhi

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office
High Commission of Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021, India

Fax: +91 11 41782020

Email: Delhi-mc@international.gc.ca

Americas

Mail: Ottawa Regional Medical Office
Health Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Ave. West, 3rd floor
Ottawa, ON Canada K1A 1L1

Fax: +1 613 954 6211

Email: NHQ-HB-DMP-Inquiries@cic.gc.ca

Paris

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office
Canadian Embassy
35 Montaigne Avenue
75008 Paris, France

Fax: +33 1 44 43 29 83

Email: Paris-mc@international.gc.ca



Ref: Panel Members’ Handbook 2013 – Regional Medical Offices
 
thinktriplets said:
CIC provides immigration medical services through six regional medical offices (RMOs).
Usually/normally, the fastest is when the medicals are done in the same country as the RMO. For example, medicals are done in Canada and ALL the results are sent to the Americas RMO which is located on Laurier Ave in Ottawa (see below).
As far as I know, if done outside Canada and/or RMO is not in the same country, it can take from 1 to 3 months. But I may be wrong.




Regional Medical Offices

Beijing

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office
Canadian Embassy
19 Dongzhimenwai Dajie
Chaoyang District
Beijing, PRC 100600

Fax: +86 10 5139 4467

Email: Bejing-mc@international.gc.ca

London

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office High Commission of Canada MacDonald House
38 Grosvenor Street
London, UK W1K 4AA

Fax: +44 (0) 20 7258

Email: London.pp@international.gc.ca

Manila

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office
Canadian Embassy
Level 7, Tower 2, RCBC Plaza
6819 Ayal Avenue, Makati City
0707, Philippines

Fax: +632 843 1103

Email: Manil.mc-im@international.gc.ca
Manil.mc@international.gc.ca

New Delhi

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office
High Commission of Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021, India

Fax: +91 11 41782020

Email: Delhi-mc@international.gc.ca

Americas

Mail: Ottawa Regional Medical Office
Health Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Ave. West, 3rd floor
Ottawa, ON Canada K1A 1L1

Fax: +1 613 954 6211

Email: NHQ-HB-DMP-Inquiries@cic.gc.ca

Paris

Mail: Overseas Regional Medical Office
Canadian Embassy
35 Montaigne Avenue
75008 Paris, France

Fax: +33 1 44 43 29 83

Email: Paris-mc@international.gc.ca



Ref: Panel Members’ Handbook 2013 – Regional Medical Offices

Thanks! Visa Office is Ottawa and medicals were done in Canada .
 
Hello Everyone,
I am starting to collect documents for my parents and this is going to be our 2nd try for the PGP sponsorship. Last year wasn't hard since my parents were here in Canada, so filling up the forms are easy. But now they went back to Philippines I am now having a hard time asking for their actual signatures for the application. My question is do CIC accept scanned documents or signature of my parents when I submit their application? And would CIC accept electronic signatures? I would really appreciate if anyone would answer my inquiries. Thanks in advance.
 
IT applicant said:
Hi
I was wanting to check the timelines for 2016 parents sponsorship applications sent to Delhi office

Is there a tracker or separate thread for the same?

cheers,

You can use the FILTER sheet of our 2016 PGP Timeline spreadsheet.
 
Jian_Letran said:
Hello Everyone,
I am starting to collect documents for my parents and this is going to be our 2nd try for the PGP sponsorship. Last year wasn't hard since my parents were here in Canada, so filling up the forms are easy. But now they went back to Philippines I am now having a hard time asking for their actual signatures for the application. My question is do CIC accept scanned documents or signature of my parents when I submit their application? And would CIC accept electronic signatures? I would really appreciate if anyone would answer my inquiries. Thanks in advance.

No, unfortunately you can't provide scanned signatures, they have to be original. Just get your parents to fill and sign the forms then courier them to you.
 
Rossei said:
You can use the FILTER sheet of our 2016 PGP Timeline spreadsheet.

I've included 3 different sheets (NDVO, HKVO and OTTAWA) for convenience for those who have difficulties using FILTER sheet. So, for example, if you're interested in only New Delhi - India (NDVO) transfers, simply go to NDVO sheet where you can only view all the transfers to NDVO (you don't have to apply any filter).

If you need any other LVO specific filter sheet like these ones, let me know. I've made these 3 as they have the most transfer cases.



BTW, my mom received PPR last night. She is a 2015 PGP applicant.
 
Rossei said:
I've included 3 different sheets (NDVO, HKVO and OTTAWA) for convenience for those who have difficulties using FILTER sheet. So, for example, if you're interested in only New Delhi - India (NDVO) transfers, simply go to NDVO sheet where you can only view all the transfers to NDVO (you don't have to apply any filter).

If you need any other LVO specific filter sheet like these ones, let me know. I've made these 3 as they have the most transfer cases.



BTW, my mom received PPR last night. She is a 2015 PGP applicant.

Congratulation :) :) :)
 
Rossei said:
I've included 3 different sheets (NDVO, HKVO and OTTAWA) for convenience for those who have difficulties using FILTER sheet. So, for example, if you're interested in only New Delhi - India (NDVO) transfers, simply go to NDVO sheet where you can only view all the transfers to NDVO (you don't have to apply any filter).

If you need any other LVO specific filter sheet like these ones, let me know. I've made these 3 as they have the most transfer cases.



BTW, my mom received PPR last night. She is a 2015 PGP applicant.

Congrats, when did your mom do medicals and PCC ? and what is your LVO?
 
Hello Tucosword
Did you send all the requested docs to NDVO? Have you heard anything from NDVO after the doc request?
 
Jian_Letran said:
Hello Everyone,
I am starting to collect documents for my parents and this is going to be our 2nd try for the PGP sponsorship. Last year wasn't hard since my parents were here in Canada, so filling up the forms are easy. But now they went back to Philippines I am now having a hard time asking for their actual signatures for the application. My question is do CIC accept scanned documents or signature of my parents when I submit their application? And would CIC accept electronic signatures? I would really appreciate if anyone would answer my inquiries. Thanks in advance.

I saw one reply to your post, but my personal experience is different. Initially i printed all the forms and send back to my parents to sign it and send back to me, and they did. But later date i realised that i have to do modify some info in main application form and other forms, so i send them the soft copy and let them print, sign and send me back the scanned copy.
So, finally i used some of the original signed forms and some scanned forms and submitted / accepted.

Thanks,
 
jesa said:
Congratulation :) :) :)

random hero said:
Congrats, when did your mom do medicals and PCC ? and what is your LVO?

Thanks to both of you.

LVO: Singapore (SVO)
Medical/PCC/RPRF Requested: 10-Aug-2016
IME Done: 17-Aug-2016, Additional Tests Done: 23-Aug-2016
Docs Received by SVO: 26-Aug-2016 (PCC done in advance in July)
Background check In-Progress (MyCIC): 01-Sep-2016
Medical results uploaded by Doctor: 06-Sep-2016
Medical Passed (MyCIC): 08-Sep-2016
Passport Requested: 12-Sep-2016