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Has anyone noticed medical changed from Passed to "You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes."?
 
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Has anyone noticed medical changed from Passed to "You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes."?
Yes, in July my Medical expired (passed one-year validity). AOR 20 march. After that, I have the same message on my profile. Your medical expired.
 
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Did IRCC ask for new medical? Or it was approved on same medical?
I called in severe times. IRCC says you should wait. Officer will decide later. Ask you re-medical or accept expired medical. If you are in Canada, most probably they will accept expired one.
 
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Canada Post forwards any letters to new address but if there is "do not forward" on the envelop it sends back.
Address change through web form takes many days to get updated.
 
There is another theory, which is quite widely applied to flight control in civil aviation.

Disclaimer: I'm NOT raising a conspiracy.


The delayed flights are always getting longer waiting times when they are determined to be delayed, and for many occasions, one may observe that the flight scheduled later than the delayed ones with the same destination are taking off on time. This is because the controllers don't want to increase the rate of abnormal flights.

You may note that IRCC uses the on-time rate (80% cases should be processed within 6-month period for EE) as the criteria in the annual auditting, which is quite similar to that in civil aviation.
If you look at the forum May, then you will find that some people get COPR who applied on May 20 or around this date.