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when should I expect the PCC request? - It will depend on the visa office which will be assigned to your application. Is there a medical examination request too? Yes a medical examination will be required too. why don't they include PCC and upfront medical documents in the application form. - Because the medical condition and personal history could change at point, therefore IRCC asks for medical examination and PCC closer to the PR confirmation.
It depends but I believe gst8486 is trying to say that we shouldn't be doing the medical prior to CIC request because the medical condition can be changed for parents
Also, once you linked the application there are streamlined steps which every application follows till the end - and over there briefly stated that you shouldn't do this until we(CIC/IRCC) request you to do... please take a look into that and you will get an idea what will be next.
Hope this helps.
Yes, I might sound too optimistic but I have a reason behind my optimism.
When I look at last year's timeline in the spreadsheet, most of the applicants/ parents got PR stamp within 6 months after the medical request.
Assuming that IRCC is now caring about the fact that a medical result is valid for certain period and it also costs the applicants more money to get second medical exam, I am optimistic that the parents who are getting Medical request are about 6 months or less far from PR stamp.
My parent stayed in Canada for more than 1 year during 2009-2010, do they need PCC from Canada?
When I checked cic website, http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=037&top=4 Do I need to get a police certificate for my time in Canada?
No. You don’t need to get a police certificate for your time in Canada.
It depends but I believe gst8486 is trying to say that we shouldn't be doing the medical prior to CIC request because the medical condition can be changed for parents
Also, once you linked the application there are streamlined steps which every application follows till the end - and over there briefly stated that you shouldn't do this until we(CIC/IRCC) request you to do... please take a look into that and you will get an idea what will be next.
Hope this helps.
Yes, I might sound too optimistic but I have a reason behind my optimism.
When I look at last year's timeline in the spreadsheet, most of the applicants/ parents got PR stamp within 6 months after the medical request.
Assuming that IRCC is now caring about the fact that a medical result is valid for certain period and it also costs the applicants more money to get second medical exam, I am optimistic that the parents who are getting Medical request are about 6 months or less far from PR stamp.
My parent stayed in Canada for more than 1 year during 2009-2010, do they need PCC from Canada?
When I checked cic website, http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=037&top=4 Do I need to get a police certificate for my time in Canada?
No. You don’t need to get a police certificate for your time in Canada.
You are welcome!
Another reason for my optimism is that Liberal government has claimed that they have cleared the backlog of Parents sponsorship application by 80%.
Let's hope that the applications of those who are waiting from previous years are also processed quickly.
Good Luck!
Yes, the parents are the PR applicants and they’ll need the PCC wherever they’ve lived more than 6 months. But i’m no sure about what if they lived in Canada over 6 months.
You are welcome!
Another reason for my optimism is that Liberal government has claimed that they have cleared the backlog of Parents sponsorship application by 80%.
Let's hope that the applications of those who are waiting from previous years are also processed quickly.
Good Luck!
Yes, the parents are the PR applicants and they’ll need the PCC wherever they’ve lived more than 6 months. But i’m no sure about what if they lived in Canada over 6 months.
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