> Yeah bro, I thought so too.
>
> But the only hick is that since both medicals and PCC are valid for 1
> year and what with all the delays happening at DIMA's end, is it wise
> to jump the gun and mininmise your validation period later? If things
> move as per an average timeline, then one can plan things a lot
> better.
> But of what I see happening around is that timelines are so far pretty
> skewed with the result one can only wait and guess things and move
> accordingly. Its taken me 3 months to get my acknowledgement from
> DIMA.
> I don't know what all other delays are in store for me.
>
> So don't really know what to do about the medicals and PCC.
>
> Anyways, thanks for the advise.
>
> Cheers
>
>
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> floyd72
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Personally I would wait until the checks are requested. As for medicals,
they are sent straight off, you don't get access to them - so you
wouldn't be able to hold on to them until requested. I think the latest
DIMA stance is that they do not want you to frontload meds and pccs.
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