Originally posted by Karen Gordon
> thakdin
(member22432@british_expats.com) writes:
> > Hello sir, I am an
Indian citizen living and working in the UK for the
> > last 36
months. my wife is a Canadian Citizen and lives in Canada. I
> have my UK work permit valid until Dec 2004.
> >
> We are going to apply for
> > my immigration. We are in a
big confusion with where to apply from. UK
> > or India.
> >
> > should I send my educational
credentials(certificates,
> > degrees) notarized along with the
application? The document checklist
> > doesnt mention
educational details to be attached though.
> >
> > I
got my PCC> from India and UK.
> > Can I get my
medical done in Uk if I am applying from
> > India? or will I
have to get my medicals done from the country I am
> > applying
from?
>
> (K): All of this information - free of charge - is on
the Canadian
> Immigration website:
>
> http://www.cic.gc.c-
a/english/visit/medexams.html"]http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/medex-
ams.html[/url]
>
>
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> If you
can remain calm, you just don't have all the facts
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Come on then Karen, your SO smart, where on the cut and paste link you
posted does it answer this posters question?
Before you go getting all
self righteous, if you bothered to actually read the CIC site you pasted
in, you will see that all these scenarios are for temporary workers or
visitors, rather than for a PR applicant.
You come here ignorantly
posting crap about all kinds of stuff here, pretending you know
something about running a business, claiming any respectable business
would pay to advertise in the YP, having a go at AMs credentials blah
blah blah blah. Well "Shit or get of the pot" ....Tell us where the
issue of where to do your medicals if you are in a different country to
your "citizenship" home, and how to ensure that your medical results are
sent to the correct CIC office, is covered on the "helpful" link you
posted, or anywhere else on the cic site....and PLEASE....TRY NOT TO
START A NEW THREAD WITH THE REPLY...USE "REPLY TO GROUP"
In your
extensive experience of the immigration process, what should the OP
(thats Original Poster) do?
Iain
By the way, all the info here is free
of charge, and some of it is worth every penny.