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persian123 said:
no dependents here, just my homecountry and canada , thats itt,,
It shouldn't take long. Go to the November 2012 applicants thread and look for Sarayu. In his posts there's one link, CPP-Ottawa applicants: it's an excel file listing the timelines of the October, November and December 2012 PNP applicants whose applications areunder processing in CPP-Ottawa.

Each case is different from the other. Some people have dependants, some not. Some have 1 PCC, some have 3 or more PCCs, some have PCCs from countries which make checks of criminal background hard for immigration.
 
philfresh said:
It shouldn't take long. Go to the November 2012 applicants thread and look for Sarayu. In his posts there's one link, CPP-Ottawa applicants: it's an excel file listing the timelines of the October, November and December 2012 PNP applicants whose applications areunder processing in CPP-Ottawa.

Each case is different from the other. Some people have dependants, some not. Some have 1 PCC, some have 3 or more PCCs, some have PCCs from countries which make checks of criminal background hard for immigration.


Hi,

So is that means if someone didn't go anywhere before came to Canada and no any depends, he/she should get passport request from in process very soon? How soon you think? I just heard this stage is consuming time, so I'm so confus which opinion is the most likely correct. Thank you!


Regards,
Luckyincanada
 
luckyincanada said:
Hi,

So is that means if someone didn't go anywhere before came to Canada and no any depends, he/she should get passport request from in process very soon? How soon you think? I just heard this stage is consuming time, so I'm so confus which opinion is the most likely correct. Thank you!


Regards,
Luckyincanada

If you're not required any additional documents and you don't have dependants and never spent abroad Canada more than 6 months after you turned 18, for those three months of 2012 has taken roughly one month from "In Process" status
 
philfresh said:
If you're not required any additional documents and you don't have dependants and never spent abroad Canada more than 6 months after you turned 18, for those three months of 2012 has taken roughly one month from "In Process" status

Hiphilfresh,

Thank you for your quick answer !


Regards,
Luckyincanada
 
dos2unix said:
Hi guys! Im now completing the forms and documents to be submitted to CIO. Do I have to submit a notarized copies of required docs in CIO or a plain photocopy will do?

Please help. TIA

It is safer to submit notarized copies though it's not stated in CIC instructions but this will lessen your worries while waiting to get an update on your application.
 
Any news from our group?
 
Tweety05 said:
Any news from our group?

Well only update I have is that our E-Medicals were done on Friday 10th, all good, just have to wait on blood results from my wife and I, probably Tue. All being well the Doctor will sign our medicals off this Friday. Not sure how much quicker the medical process is now that most clinics are E-Medical, time will tell?

Good luck to all

Andrew
 
philfresh said:
Unfortunately not.

I hope we'll get good news from our group soon :)
 
chiefmissile said:
Well only update I have is that our E-Medicals were done on Friday 10th, all good, just have to wait on blood results from my wife and I, probably Tue. All being well the Doctor will sign our medicals off this Friday. Not sure how much quicker the medical process is now that most clinics are E-Medical, time will tell?

Good luck to all

Andrew

I hope you'll finish everything for your medicals this Friday :)

Good luck.
 
Tweety05 said:
I hope you'll finish everything for your medicals this Friday :)

Good luck.

Thanks Tweety,

I am sure bloods will be fine, just a formality that everyone has to endure. Good thing is that all X-Ray were fine. I was thinking that you should have had PPR by now? Hope everything is well with you, won't be long now.

Regards

Andrew
 
chiefmissile said:
Thanks Tweety,

I am sure bloods will be fine, just a formality that everyone has to endure. Good thing is that all X-Ray were fine. I was thinking that you should have had PPR by now? Hope everything is well with you, won't be long now.

Regards

Andrew

As what I have posted before, my husband has a problem in medical and we also have PCCs in UK and in my homecountry. Not really expecting for PPR soon.
 
Tweety05 said:
As what I have posted before, my husband has a problem in medical and we also have PCCs in UK and in my homecountry. Not really expecting for PPR soon.

Sorry yes I remember reading that, my mind is saturated with lots of different posts at the moment. I hope you get a positive result in the near future. Wishing you success

Good Luck

Andrew
 
chiefmissile said:
Sorry yes I remember reading that, my mind is saturated with lots of different posts at the moment. I hope you get a positive result in the near future. Wishing you success

Good Luck

Andrew

Thanks Andrew for your nice wishes :)

God bless
 
I 'am one of the December applicants and finally I have an eCas updated that my medicals has been received its has been exactly 3 months as of today