hi,
I am just a little confused.
Is there any documents I need to get from the panel of physicians to send along with passports to my visa office?
Cheers
hi all
i just have a quick question.
my girlfriend and I submitted applications together and we recieved the file number and MR at same time. Now she has got PPR 3 weeks ago whereas i have not got anything yet. is this normal?
thanks guys in advance
adamwang said:
hi all
i just have a quick question.
my girlfriend and I submitted applications together and we recieved the file number and MR at same time. Now she has got PPR 3 weeks ago whereas i have not got anything yet. is this normal?
thanks guys in advance
Hi, may I know when did you submit your application. I saw some inland applicants who submitted at beginning and middle of April 2016 have received PPR , I submitted on April 17, still waiting. Probably, we have similar timeline.
MIMM said:
Hi, may I know when did you submit your application. I saw some inland applicants who submitted at beginning and middle of April 2016 have received PPR , I submitted on April 17, still waiting. Probably, we have similar timeline.
i did it on in April too, dont remember which day, got MR in September. still waiting...
APPNOV2014NY said:
Yes. You can take upfront exam after AOR and before MR. You will need to make sure that your Medical Examiner mentions your EP# on the Medical Forms and sends it to correct Visa Office.
Here is an example:
So, the only thing needed is the EP#. Is this applicable if I am not a single applicant since my family members have the same EP#? I have been waiting for medical request for more than 15 months and I am really considering doing the medical and not to wait for the visa office to ask for it.
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Hanzmolar said:
So, the only thing needed is the EP#. Is this applicable if I am not a single applicant since my family members have the same EP#? I have been waiting for medical request for more than 15 months and I am really considering doing the medical and not to wait for the visa office to ask for it.
What is your visa office?
adamwang said:
i did it on in April too, dont remember which day, got MR in September. still waiting...
Me too MR in Sep., still waiting... Maybe, you are assigned to different VO.
Hope we can get PPR soon.
poisonapple said:
What is your visa office?
Abu Dhabi
MIMM said:
Me too MR in Sep., still waiting... Maybe, you are assigned to different VO.
Hope we can get PPR soon.
I check my email every 5 mins i am like crazy right now.
adamwang said:
I check my email every 5 mins i am like crazy right now.
We are almost same situation, keep hoping and waiting...
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MIMM said:
We are almost same situation, keep hoping and waiting...
ight thank you for your reply i wish you a good luck
adamwang said:
i did it on in April too, dont remember which day, got MR in September. still waiting...
your timeline ??
Hanzmolar said:
So, the only thing needed is the EP#. Is this applicable if I am not a single applicant since my family members have the same EP#? I have been waiting for medical request for more than 15 months and I am really considering doing the medical and not to wait for the visa office to ask for it.
EP # is unique per application and CIC will track down your application using EP#. Individual Medical forms will also contain Names , Age , DOB etc that will be used to associate each applicant in your file with his/her medical report.
Please note that if you decide to go ahead with medical exam without medical request then physician will send medical reports to visa offices via mail which is slower than eMedical system where medical reports are sent digitally. Also , Paper Medical reports have tiny winy chances of getting lost in mail.
MIMM said:
We are almost same situation, keep hoping and waiting...
Applied on 6 April n still waiting for PPR
APPNOV2014NY said:
EP # is unique per application and CIC will track down your application using EP#. Individual Medical forms will also contain Names , Age , DOB etc that will be used to associate each applicant in your file with his/her medical report.
Please note that if you decide to go ahead with medical exam without medical request then physician will send medical reports to visa offices via mail which is slower than eMedical system where medical reports are sent digitally. Also , Paper Medical reports have tiny winy chances of getting lost in mail.
Thank you for the detailed answer.
Do you think it is a good idea to do the medical and not to wait for their request?
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