IDecision Made! -E-client Status
#1
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IDecision Made! -E-client Status
Does anyone know what "Decision Made" (Application Status in e-client) means? I just saw it yesterday.
I applied in Oct 2001,
Got file number in Dec 2001,
Interview waiver in Nov 2002,
Medicals sent Feb 2003,
Medicals received in May 2003.
The e-client says that, "A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.
Medical results have been received. "
I wonder how long it would take to get the letter requesting my passports. Any experts please advise.
I applied in Oct 2001,
Got file number in Dec 2001,
Interview waiver in Nov 2002,
Medicals sent Feb 2003,
Medicals received in May 2003.
The e-client says that, "A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.
Medical results have been received. "
I wonder how long it would take to get the letter requesting my passports. Any experts please advise.
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Re: IDecision Made! -E-client Status
why did u do the medicals so late?
and why did it take 2 months to receive the medicals
and why did it take 2 months to receive the medicals
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why did u do the medicals so late?
I was told to wait until 6 months to do the medicals
and why did it take 2 months to receive the medicals?
I think it took long to get to CIC from the Canadian Medical Board or maybe there was a delay in posting to the e-client system.
I was told to wait until 6 months to do the medicals
and why did it take 2 months to receive the medicals?
I think it took long to get to CIC from the Canadian Medical Board or maybe there was a delay in posting to the e-client system.
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Re: IDecision Made! -E-client Status
Decision Made means that a decision has been arrived at with the
application in question. A decision made can either be positive or
negative. If a positive decision is made, a request for passport would
be sent by the consulate. If the decision is negative, then the CIC
would send the applicant a regret letter, but this would be even
before medicals, mostly.
In your case, it strongly looks like the decision made is in the
positive direction. Congrats. Ofcourse, unless something had come up
in the medicals to issue you an immigrant visa? By the way where did
you file your application
Frazer
ibhatti wrote in message news:...
> Does anyone know what "Decision Made" (Application Status in e-client)
> means? I just saw it yesterday.
> I applied in Oct 2001,
> Got file number in Dec 2001,
> Interview waiver in Nov 2002,
> Medicals sent Feb 2003,
> Medicals received in May 2003.
> The e-client says that, "A decision has been made on your application.
> The office will contact you concerning this decision.
>
> Medical results have been received. "
>
> I wonder how long it would take to get the letter requesting my
> passports. Any experts please advise.
application in question. A decision made can either be positive or
negative. If a positive decision is made, a request for passport would
be sent by the consulate. If the decision is negative, then the CIC
would send the applicant a regret letter, but this would be even
before medicals, mostly.
In your case, it strongly looks like the decision made is in the
positive direction. Congrats. Ofcourse, unless something had come up
in the medicals to issue you an immigrant visa? By the way where did
you file your application
Frazer
ibhatti wrote in message news:...
> Does anyone know what "Decision Made" (Application Status in e-client)
> means? I just saw it yesterday.
> I applied in Oct 2001,
> Got file number in Dec 2001,
> Interview waiver in Nov 2002,
> Medicals sent Feb 2003,
> Medicals received in May 2003.
> The e-client says that, "A decision has been made on your application.
> The office will contact you concerning this decision.
>
> Medical results have been received. "
>
> I wonder how long it would take to get the letter requesting my
> passports. Any experts please advise.