There is no way to track it online..you need to call doc office.lolita22 said:Hi guys,
I don't know if this is the place to ask, but I was wondering if you can track e-medicals online somehow or do we only have to call the medical office to tell us?
Thanks!
1) Submitted my application on October 2012 (CPP-O)kingofqueens said:Folks,
Add your case to this thread if you are waiting for PPR (Passport Request) after completion of medicals.
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KoQ
My guess is that most of the immigration officers are allocated to emergency services like Visa approvals and stamping. hence, passports are getting stamped if they were requested for Visa stamping. However, in our case, they haven't requested us yet.Canadavisa07 said:I see that people are getting their passports back after stamping without much waiting whereas people waiting for PPR are having a hard time. If the latter is due to the strike, then why are people getting their passports back so soon ?
I am also thinking on the same note , may be vise officers who is handling our applications is now working on approving the visa and some people getting PPR because there officers are still working on the PR application ?cecapp369 said:My guess is that most of the immigration officers are allocated to emergency services like Visa approvals and stamping. hence, passports are getting stamped if they were requested for Visa stamping. However, in our case, they haven't requested us yet.
I think once the pool is cleared or strike called off, we will be queued for passport requests. Just a guess but seems logically connected?