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Old Jul 15th 2005 | 11:08 pm
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They requested medical test on 07/07/05. Sent all the forms with E mail.
But didn't send PCC request form. How they a taking PCC ? A they send it directly to Local police ? Or sending it later ?

I sent form 80 with application.Pls help to clarify this matter.

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Old Jul 16th 2005 | 8:42 am
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TO All,

They requested medical test on 07/07/05. Sent all the forms with E mail.
But didn't send PCC request form. How they a taking PCC ? A they send it directly to Local police ? Or sending it later ?

I sent form 80 with application.Pls help to clarify this matter.

KAPIL
DIMIA don't send a form for the PCCs and they don't apply to your local police either. You have to do this yourself!

You don't say which country you're from so can't advise you further. You'll need to find out what the procedure is in your country for getting PCCs and then follow that procedure.

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Old Jul 16th 2005 | 8:58 pm
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DIMIA don't send a form for the PCCs and they don't apply to your local police either. You have to do this yourself!

You don't say which country you're from so can't advise you further. You'll need to find out what the procedure is in your country for getting PCCs and then follow that procedure.

Gina
Thanks for your reply. Yes...Understood. we have to apply for PCC.

How to address the PCC ?.To same case officer or any other place?

Appreciate your advice.
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Old Jul 16th 2005 | 9:20 pm
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Thanks for your reply. Yes...Understood. we have to apply for PCC.

How to address the PCC ?.To same case officer or any other place?

Appreciate your advice.
KAPIL
*Probably* to your case officer. But, not knowing which country you're applying from and which visa you're applying for I can't say for sure. We are applying from the UK for a 136 visa, and had to send the PCCs to our case officer at the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre. But it may be different for other visas.

You may get a more definite answer if you post your question (with more details) on the Immigration Forum.

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Old Jul 17th 2005 | 5:25 am
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Default Re: Got Medical Test

Originally Posted by KAPILJ
Thanks for your reply. Yes...Understood. we have to apply for PCC.

How to address the PCC ?.To same case officer or any other place?

Appreciate your advice.
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hi kapil
how long has it taken from when they recieved your application to your meds request?
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Old Jul 19th 2005 | 4:26 pm
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Originally Posted by GinaUK
*Probably* to your case officer. But, not knowing which country you're applying from and which visa you're applying for I can't say for sure. We are applying from the UK for a 136 visa, and had to send the PCCs to our case officer at the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre. But it may be different for other visas.

You may get a more definite answer if you post your question (with more details) on the Immigration Forum.

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Hi Gina,

I applied for sub class 139 from Sri lanka. It took 14 weeks to get medical
Request.I want to know the PCC matter.

Thanks.
Kapil
 
Old Jul 19th 2005 | 4:44 pm
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Originally Posted by KAPILJ
Hi Gina,

I applied for sub class 139 from Sri lanka. It took 14 weeks to get medical
Request.I want to know the PCC matter.

Thanks.
Kapil
Check your place (ask your authority, Iguess Passport Office) about PCC. After you have done that send it across to DIMIA.
So they (DIMIA) has no say over your PCC, its your local Govt. office whos going to issue it.
Good Luck.
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