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There are a few people stuck in process from those dates.
i.e. myself,
@ZOYAMAN13 @Roya-FSW @robreeves
No one knows the reason.
There is no reason
They dont know how to be fair

@robertp @YULIA-2016
please update line 294, i got medical exam for both parents on Sept 27.
could you please let me know what kind of tests they will do? do my parents need to fasting?
thank you
can anyone guide me how to upload a document in my cic account?
web form or my cic account is most preferable to upload a document?
@YULIA-2016
Please add this to tracker,
- Sponsored People: Parents
- Parents Country of Citizenship: India
- Sponsor Province: Ontario
- Invitations Receive Date: April 25, 2019
- Application received in Ottawa Date: May 17, 2019
- AoR Received : August 13, 2019
- Sponsorship In Process Date: September 10, 2019
- Sponsorship Decision Made Date: September 11, 2019
- Sponsorship Approval Letter: September 16, 2019 (CPC-Mississauga)
- Principal Applicant In Process Date: September 10, 2019
- Bio Metric Request Date : September 10, 2019
- Medical Request: September 12, 2019
- PCC Request: September 27, 2019
- Principal Applicant Decision Made Date:
- MyCIC Update: Decision Made for Sponsor and In Process for Principal Applicant
@robertp @YULIA-2016
please update line 294, i got medical exam for both parents on Sept 27.
could you please let me know what kind of tests they will do? do my parents need to fasting?
thank you
No fasting required. The check-up is a basic check to see if they are in good health. Any visible signs of illness, listen to their heart, blood pressure, listen to their lungs, etc. The doctor should ask about any known illnesses and what medication they are taking. You can write down all of the medication beforehand and bring the list or just bring the medication if you prefer. They will do a blood test to look at basic things like their white and red blood cells, kidney and liver function, blood sugar and usually testing for some transmittable diseases like HIV,hepatitis, etc. In most countries parents will also be sent for a chest x-ray to see if there is any signs of TB. X-ray would also show other lung diseases. If there is scarring on the lungs you would be asked to give a sputum sample and then repeat the x-ray in 3 months to make sure nothing has changed or gotten worse. The sample will also see if any bacteria or fungus grows in the sputum. This is mostly to look for TB.
There is no reason
They dont know how to be fair
There was never any promise it would be done in chronological order. There are still people left from 2018, 2017 and probably 2016, 2015, etc. when people started being contacted for PGP2019 so those cases should be the ones complaining. Although you may have expected that your case would be processed at the same time as others submitted on that date what is important is that your parents will get PR if everything checks out.
Got the same letter requesting PCC etc as others today... a few questions:
(1) there's is no deadline for document submission, correct?
(2) anybody has a template for CV/resume? Or any suggestion for the format?
(3) no bio request letter yet? Will they send it later?
I will need to renew my mom's passport asap, since it will expire in 6 months... ;-)
In the email that everyone got yesterday, what are we required to submit in the country specific requirements for spouses?
My case was sent to HK despite my parents are in Canada now. Do you think HK process case slower than Mississauga?
well, i am not sure. But mailing the documents to HK certainly slows down the process.
@robertp @YULIA-2016 received PCC request along with list of other documents which were submitted with the application.
Just a reminder for everyone who were requested to submit photocopies of all pages of passport, if there is any stamp in another language, it has to be translated.
In my case, Iran, stamps the passport in every entrance and exit in Farsi and I had to translate all those stamps for immigration purposes.
I will take my mom’s passport to a translator today.
Just a reminder for everyone who were requested to submit photocopies of all pages of passport, if there is any stamp in another language, it has to be translated.
In my case, Iran, stamps the passport in every entrance and exit in Farsi and I had to translate all those stamps for immigration purposes.
I will take my mom’s passport to a translator today.
No need to translate Passport . Visa stamp , Arrival / Departure etc. scan and send as it is.
No need to translate Passport . Visa stamp , Arrival / Departure etc. scan and send as it is.
Maybe not for India but definitely for Iran because the calendar is also different. Instead of 2019 we have 1398. So they wouldn’t understand the dates. I did not translate mine for my citizenship and my documents were sent back asking for translation of stamps.
I am not sure if PGP is looking at the stamps or not but $80 is not worth the delay.
So after so many discussions, what is the conclusion for cv/resume? How do you know if it's "applicable" to your parents or not?
What format?
Thanks
@robertp in light of a bunch of people being requested PCC, it is advisable to get the PCC beforehand and submit when we receive the letter?
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