Hi altruists,
My questions are are the bottom of this post. Would appreciate a lot if you took the time to go through my issue.
FSW-O EE
Applicants: 30 yo main applicant, 30 yo spouse, 1.8 year old dependent
ITA; 8 Dec 2020
AOR: 25 Feb 2021
BIL: 16 Mar 2021
Biometric Updated: 17 Mar 2021
MEP: "We are reviewing the results of your medical exam"
I am in a situation and this is making me very nervous. I have seen in many forums and facebook groups that people now a days get BIL and MEP at the same date. However, We have not received "medical passed" as of today. Today is the 34th day since AOR. We did our medicals in 24th Feb 2021. While on the medical checkup, the physician asked a lot of questions about whether my daughter has any speech delay, have we considered any speech therapy etc. [She is 1 year and 9 months old now and to us, she seems fine, active, playful. There might be a little speech delay, but don't think this is a major concern - she says a few words and responds.] We completed the test and uploaded the upfront document to get AOR.
After a few days on March 3, 2021, we got a mail from regional medical office in Delhi [We are from a different country], asking the following questions about my daughter. They told us to contact the panel physician for anything else.
"please provide details on the following <Under which category is the applicant applying for Canadaian Immigration and what is the province of destination and duration of Stay in Canada. Applicant need not be called for consultation."
We submitted the following answer:
"X is my dependent child. We have applied for PR (Canada) under express entry/federal skilled worker. We intend to go to Toronto, Ontario. As the application is for PR, we intend to migrate there."
The physicians office notified us that they have submitted this answer in the system and no further action is required from me. But as still now, the medical is not passed, we called the physician's office again. They told us that they have done their part and showed me the medical report [unofficially, as I requested]. I can see a lot of red flags in my daughter's file. Also, I can see the questions still written there ["under which category.... what is the province... duration....."]. It makes me wonder if they had uploaded my answers in the system or not.
Report:
https://ibb.co/7pb3Xq7
https://ibb.co/g9hX7h0
https://ibb.co/4NJsgR3 [questions in the report]
Post this, we voluntarily visited a pediatric development specialist. He said there is no issue with Autism, but suggested that we go through a month of speech therapy. We will do this regardless.
My questions are:
1. Should we voluntarily share the pediatric prescription/diagnosis with CIC through webform? Stating that she does not have any other complications than 3 months of speech delay? Will this be the right move or it might effect our application negatively, considering, they have not asked for any such verification?
2. Should we contact the panel physician again about why these questions still appear on the report ["under which category.... what is the province... duration....."]? Am i wrong in thinking that these questions should be replaced by the answers I provided?
3. Can my application be rejected due to this? I read in some forums that they reject applications if they think it will be a burden on the healthcare system.
Any advice or insight would be really helpful.
Thank you
My questions are are the bottom of this post. Would appreciate a lot if you took the time to go through my issue.
FSW-O EE
Applicants: 30 yo main applicant, 30 yo spouse, 1.8 year old dependent
ITA; 8 Dec 2020
AOR: 25 Feb 2021
BIL: 16 Mar 2021
Biometric Updated: 17 Mar 2021
MEP: "We are reviewing the results of your medical exam"
I am in a situation and this is making me very nervous. I have seen in many forums and facebook groups that people now a days get BIL and MEP at the same date. However, We have not received "medical passed" as of today. Today is the 34th day since AOR. We did our medicals in 24th Feb 2021. While on the medical checkup, the physician asked a lot of questions about whether my daughter has any speech delay, have we considered any speech therapy etc. [She is 1 year and 9 months old now and to us, she seems fine, active, playful. There might be a little speech delay, but don't think this is a major concern - she says a few words and responds.] We completed the test and uploaded the upfront document to get AOR.
After a few days on March 3, 2021, we got a mail from regional medical office in Delhi [We are from a different country], asking the following questions about my daughter. They told us to contact the panel physician for anything else.
"please provide details on the following <Under which category is the applicant applying for Canadaian Immigration and what is the province of destination and duration of Stay in Canada. Applicant need not be called for consultation."
We submitted the following answer:
"X is my dependent child. We have applied for PR (Canada) under express entry/federal skilled worker. We intend to go to Toronto, Ontario. As the application is for PR, we intend to migrate there."
The physicians office notified us that they have submitted this answer in the system and no further action is required from me. But as still now, the medical is not passed, we called the physician's office again. They told us that they have done their part and showed me the medical report [unofficially, as I requested]. I can see a lot of red flags in my daughter's file. Also, I can see the questions still written there ["under which category.... what is the province... duration....."]. It makes me wonder if they had uploaded my answers in the system or not.
Report:
https://ibb.co/7pb3Xq7
https://ibb.co/g9hX7h0
https://ibb.co/4NJsgR3 [questions in the report]
Post this, we voluntarily visited a pediatric development specialist. He said there is no issue with Autism, but suggested that we go through a month of speech therapy. We will do this regardless.
My questions are:
1. Should we voluntarily share the pediatric prescription/diagnosis with CIC through webform? Stating that she does not have any other complications than 3 months of speech delay? Will this be the right move or it might effect our application negatively, considering, they have not asked for any such verification?
2. Should we contact the panel physician again about why these questions still appear on the report ["under which category.... what is the province... duration....."]? Am i wrong in thinking that these questions should be replaced by the answers I provided?
3. Can my application be rejected due to this? I read in some forums that they reject applications if they think it will be a burden on the healthcare system.
Any advice or insight would be really helpful.
Thank you
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