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by the way, Schedule A asks for a 10 year history, and only gave 5 lines to fill that up, and obviously some of us have done more than 5 separate things in the past 10 years. so how should that section be filled up then?
The answer you're looking for is in the link below man. Also do not forget to write down your application number and a proper title before answering a question on a blank paper.

"Application number: xxxxx
Answer for IMM 5669 E : Schedule A Backround Declaration Form / Question 14"


https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=016&top=4
 
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Yo guys, I added the new February 28 data into the old table with a terrible MS paint job.

It appears the processing speed for FSW files was approximately around 106 PPRs / a day between December 15 2021 - February 1 2022.
Now it is 159 PPRs / a day according to February 1 2022 - February 28 2022 data. If they continue with this speed during the rest of the year, it will take 9 to 10 months for IRCC to clear the FSW backlog.

Nice info. Where do you pull this from?

So, in February, they processed more FSW then CEC. I'm guessing they'll increase the pace even further as we go further into the year and the vast majority should get processed by September-October. Which could mean new draws in the second half of the year from July-August.
 

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I received the email from the clinic this morning with the report and confirmation that they've uploaded it to emedical.

No updates on IRCC yet. Hopefully PPR next week :)
Medicals passed on IRCC today. Hopefully PPR next week :)

EDIT: Also got a GU on IRCC sometime later after initial update for MEP (Seriously, who's working this late on a Friday?)
 
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Your medicals passed within 24 hours of submission? Nice!
I finally got confirmation from clinic that all my family's results were uploaded this morning. Hopefully by next week they will be passed.
Yeah! For re-medicals, they're doing it within a couple of days as per most posts here and Facebook groups. Good luck!
 
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Yeah! For re-medicals, they're doing it within a couple of days as per most posts here and Facebook groups. Good luck!
I read somewhere that if the medical was requested (i.e. you were provided with an IME #) the system triggers a notification to RMO immediately, instead of it going into a e-medical queue. Someone even said if the grading is all good, it gets passed automatically. I do not believe that though.
 
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I read somewhere that if the medical was requested (i.e. you were provided with an IME #) the system triggers a notification to RMO immediately, instead of it going into a e-medical queue. Someone even said if the grading is all good, it gets passed automatically. I do not believe that though.
It does make sense though. An A grading by the doctor means no issues, no doubts and no comments. So, no reason why it shouldn't be automated. It may be a new change/policy given the backlog.
 
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India accidentally fires missile into Pakistan

India says it accidentally fired a missile into Pakistan on Wednesday, blaming the incident on a "technical malfunction" during routine maintenance.
Delhi said it was "deeply regrettable" and expressed relief no one was killed.
Pakistan's military said a "high-speed flying object" had crashed near the eastern city of Mian Channu and its flight path had endangered passenger flights.
Both countries have nuclear weapons.
In a statement, India's defence ministry said: "On 9 March 2022, in the course of routine maintenance, a technical malfunction led to the accidental firing of a missile. The Government of India has taken a serious view and ordered a high-level Court of Enquiry."
Islamabad warned Delhi to "be mindful of the unpleasant consequences of such negligence" and to avoid a repeat. The object had been launched from Sirsa in Haryana state, it said.

Pakistan's air force said the missile travelled at Mach 3 - three times the speed of sound - at an altitude of 12,000m (40,000ft) and flew 124km (77 miles) in Pakistani airspace before crashing.
"The flight path of this object endangered many national and international passenger flights both in Indian and Pakistani airspace, as well as human life and property of ground," said Pakistani military spokesman Major-General Babar Iftikharon Thursday.
On Friday, Pakistan's foreign ministry said it had summoned India's chargé d'affaires to complain about the incident.
Pakistan also urged India to share the findings of its investigation into what happened.
 

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India accidentally fires missile into Pakistan

India says it accidentally fired a missile into Pakistan on Wednesday, blaming the incident on a "technical malfunction" during routine maintenance.
Delhi said it was "deeply regrettable" and expressed relief no one was killed.
Pakistan's military said a "high-speed flying object" had crashed near the eastern city of Mian Channu and its flight path had endangered passenger flights.
Both countries have nuclear weapons.
In a statement, India's defence ministry said: "On 9 March 2022, in the course of routine maintenance, a technical malfunction led to the accidental firing of a missile. The Government of India has taken a serious view and ordered a high-level Court of Enquiry."
Islamabad warned Delhi to "be mindful of the unpleasant consequences of such negligence" and to avoid a repeat. The object had been launched from Sirsa in Haryana state, it said.

Pakistan's air force said the missile travelled at Mach 3 - three times the speed of sound - at an altitude of 12,000m (40,000ft) and flew 124km (77 miles) in Pakistani airspace before crashing.
"The flight path of this object endangered many national and international passenger flights both in Indian and Pakistani airspace, as well as human life and property of ground," said Pakistani military spokesman Major-General Babar Iftikharon Thursday.
On Friday, Pakistan's foreign ministry said it had summoned India's chargé d'affaires to complain about the incident.
Pakistan also urged India to share the findings of its investigation into what happened.
UP elections tactical strike :D
 
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India accidentally fires missile into Pakistan

India says it accidentally fired a missile into Pakistan on Wednesday, blaming the incident on a "technical malfunction" during routine maintenance.
Delhi said it was "deeply regrettable" and expressed relief no one was killed.
Pakistan's military said a "high-speed flying object" had crashed near the eastern city of Mian Channu and its flight path had endangered passenger flights.
Both countries have nuclear weapons.
In a statement, India's defence ministry said: "On 9 March 2022, in the course of routine maintenance, a technical malfunction led to the accidental firing of a missile. The Government of India has taken a serious view and ordered a high-level Court of Enquiry."
Islamabad warned Delhi to "be mindful of the unpleasant consequences of such negligence" and to avoid a repeat. The object had been launched from Sirsa in Haryana state, it said.

Pakistan's air force said the missile travelled at Mach 3 - three times the speed of sound - at an altitude of 12,000m (40,000ft) and flew 124km (77 miles) in Pakistani airspace before crashing.
"The flight path of this object endangered many national and international passenger flights both in Indian and Pakistani airspace, as well as human life and property of ground," said Pakistani military spokesman Major-General Babar Iftikharon Thursday.
On Friday, Pakistan's foreign ministry said it had summoned India's chargé d'affaires to complain about the incident.
Pakistan also urged India to share the findings of its investigation into what happened.

Someone butt-dialed a missile, nothing happens. I butt-dial my ex, she files a case against me. How is this fair?
 
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India accidentally fires missile into Pakistan

India says it accidentally fired a missile into Pakistan on Wednesday, blaming the incident on a "technical malfunction" during routine maintenance.
Delhi said it was "deeply regrettable" and expressed relief no one was killed.
Pakistan's military said a "high-speed flying object" had crashed near the eastern city of Mian Channu and its flight path had endangered passenger flights.
Both countries have nuclear weapons.
In a statement, India's defence ministry said: "On 9 March 2022, in the course of routine maintenance, a technical malfunction led to the accidental firing of a missile. The Government of India has taken a serious view and ordered a high-level Court of Enquiry."
Islamabad warned Delhi to "be mindful of the unpleasant consequences of such negligence" and to avoid a repeat. The object had been launched from Sirsa in Haryana state, it said.

Pakistan's air force said the missile travelled at Mach 3 - three times the speed of sound - at an altitude of 12,000m (40,000ft) and flew 124km (77 miles) in Pakistani airspace before crashing.
"The flight path of this object endangered many national and international passenger flights both in Indian and Pakistani airspace, as well as human life and property of ground," said Pakistani military spokesman Major-General Babar Iftikharon Thursday.
On Friday, Pakistan's foreign ministry said it had summoned India's chargé d'affaires to complain about the incident.
Pakistan also urged India to share the findings of its investigation into what happened.

Also, imagine if it had caused damage and that's how world war 3 would have begun.
 
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