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PRANIT01

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This most likely means that your medicals were extended by the officer. You didn't need to get a re-medical done. On what date were they extended? If it's been more than a few months, it makes sense to submit your remedicals.
If it's been days, it doesn't really make sense. I'm afraid to say you wasted your money in that case.
Nov 2021,no ai didn't waste money because I used it from something called hsa card ,that I will loose when I leave US so technically I didn't lose money.
I ordered gcms on oct and it was not there.i hope atleast my security was started at time.
 
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Fuck TR2PR. Mendicino may have single handedly ruined Canadian immigration for good. Bottleneck for processing everything else, bad and hasty implementation, lambda college dumbasses all over the place because they "deserve a PR" or some shit.

Random applications showing up, people applying for multiple streams (TR2PR as well as CEC) and wasting IRCC processing capacity, getting multiple chances to fix issues while express entry apps get rejected at the slightest mistake. The list goes on. Fucking pathetic. Fuck TR2PR.

That being said, I'm glad FSW apps have seen some progress. Hopefully everybody on this thread gets their PR soon and gets to leave this godforsaken hellhole of a forum. Also, fuck pre-ITA noobs. Unless you have 25 years of experience as a cashier, Canada doesn't want you.
 
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Temidayo_

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Guys got my gcms ,same status but have a question last time my gcms was 70pg now it is 100 pg.
Primary,secondary office remains the same, how can I know where is my file?
A due date is mentioned does it mean something, I heard it doesn't mean a crap.any thoughts?
Someone else saw that his file was assigned to an officer for final review and a due date was stated as 15th March; he got ppr this past Friday, so they stayed true to the due date. Does your due date read anything about ‘final
Review’?
 
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navinball

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i really hate these delays, they should resume the all program draw soon. the more of you flunkies land the more pressure on housing and more my properties will be worth. the immigration department is not fit for its purpose.
 

RSub

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i really hate these delays, they should resume the all program draw soon. the more of you flunkies land the more pressure on housing and more my properties will be worth. the immigration department is not fit for its purpose.
How much are you expecting for your 150 sq feet room with a common toilet and community kitchen which is located 80 km from GTA? Don't do stand-up comedy on a Monday morning. Get back to your house-husband routine.
 

ImpatientAlligator

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Someone else saw that his file was assigned to an officer for final review and a due date was stated as 15th March; he got ppr this past Friday, so they stayed true to the due date. Does your due date read anything about ‘final
Review’?
That's good to hear. My recent GCMS notes state a due date in of March 31st and so far, the movement seems to be on track for it.
 
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ImpatientAlligator

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This most likely means that your medicals were extended by the officer. You didn't need to get a re-medical done. On what date were they extended? If it's been more than a few months, it makes sense to submit your remedicals.
If it's been days, it doesn't really make sense. I'm afraid to say you wasted your money in that case.
No point in not updating it if he has done the medicals already. At the very least, there's a chance that it'll kickstart the processing.
 

WPGBound

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Big news in my immigration world happened Friday night, ~8:40ish EST time. (IRCC either working late or sending out delayed emails). I received an ADR for a Schedule A. I haven't heard news from IRCC in well over a year, so I was and am all-too-excited to get this kind of update.

Taking a few tips from some other posters here, I have recently done the following:
* about 2 or 2.5 weeks ago I sent a webform requesting "expedited processing" of my application - pointing out that I was well past normal processing times (I know we all are, but I thought it wouldn't hurt).
* only about 2 business days after that webform, I sent another one. This was was "medical" specific. The last GCMS notes I received (December 2021) indicated my medicals expires in mid-late April and they cannot be renewed (they will have been 27 months "old" as of then). So I sent a webform asking to please expedite my application OR send me a new medical request if it is needed.

A question for you all here:

I was delighted to see an ADR email from IRCC on Friday afternoon, and fully expected it to be a re-med request. But instead it was a Schedule A request. I've seen a few others on this forum share that they have received a re-med request followed by a Schedule A, but not reverse order. In my case, is this indicative that I may not need a re-med request? Could/should I be expecting PPR.... dare I say soon???
 
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ImpatientAlligator

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Big news in my immigration world happened Friday night, ~8:40ish EST time. (IRCC either working late or sending out delayed emails). I received an ADR for a Schedule A. I haven't heard news from IRCC in well over a year, so I was and am all-too-excited to get this kind of update.

Taking a few tips from some other posters here, I have recently done the following:
* about 2 or 2.5 weeks ago I sent a webform requesting "expedited processing" of my application - pointing out that I was well past normal processing times (I know we all are, but I thought it wouldn't hurt).
* only about 2 business days after that webform, I sent another one. This was was "medical" specific. The last GCMS notes I received (December 2021) indicated my medicals expires in mid-late April and they cannot be renewed (they will have been 27 months "old" as of then). So I went a webform asking to please expedite my application OR send me a new medical request if it is needed.

A question for you all here:

I was delighted to see an ADR email from IRCC on Friday afternoon, and fully expected it to be a re-med request. But instead it was a Schedule A request. I've seen a few others on this forum share that they have received a re-med request followed by a Schedule A, but not reverse order. In my case, is this indicative that I may not need a re-med request? Could/should I be expecting PPR.... dare I say soon???
That's great to hear. Maybe confirmation bias, but this strategy is turning up with lots of positives these days. I did the exact same thing - two emails, one for expedited processing and one for medicals expiry. They forwarded them up the chain and two days later, I got the re-medical request.
 
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Big news in my immigration world happened Friday night, ~8:40ish EST time. (IRCC either working late or sending out delayed emails). I received an ADR for a Schedule A. I haven't heard news from IRCC in well over a year, so I was and am all-too-excited to get this kind of update.

Taking a few tips from some other posters here, I have recently done the following:
* about 2 or 2.5 weeks ago I sent a webform requesting "expedited processing" of my application - pointing out that I was well past normal processing times (I know we all are, but I thought it wouldn't hurt).
* only about 2 business days after that webform, I sent another one. This was was "medical" specific. The last GCMS notes I received (December 2021) indicated my medicals expires in mid-late April and they cannot be renewed (they will have been 27 months "old" as of then). So I went a webform asking to please expedite my application OR send me a new medical request if it is needed.

A question for you all here:

I was delighted to see an ADR email from IRCC on Friday afternoon, and fully expected it to be a re-med request. But instead it was a Schedule A request. I've seen a few others on this forum share that they have received a re-med request followed by a Schedule A, but not reverse order. In my case, is this indicative that I may not need a re-med request? Could/should I be expecting PPR.... dare I say soon???

About the schedule A, have you been outside your country before?

I have this theory they only people who have visited other countries are getting the schedule A form.
 

WPGBound

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That's great to hear. Maybe confirmation bias, but this strategy is turning up with lots of positives these days. I did the exact same thing - two emails, one for expedited processing and one for medicals expiry. They forwarded them up the chain and two days later, I got the re-medical request.
Yeah when I mentioned I copied some peoples' strategy from these forums, you were definitely one of them. Thanks!

And right, it COULD be confirmation bias - but it also doesn't seem to be hurting anyone if it does happen to be a coincidence!
 
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