Hi pavie24, thank you so much for your advice! To be completely honest, I still am super skeptical about going ahead with an upfront medical precisely because of the warning that you shared.
Check out this tweet from the Canadian High Commission on the 30th of June:
They tweeted the same on 26th June as well, and seeing this, I thought about going ahead with an upfront medical and getting SOME movement from my side. I see a lot of members here who received the “Do you still want to immigrate” email the same day I received and most of the members have had some progress (remeds, PPR) since April and I can’t fathom what’s holding my profile back. Asking them to send the remed request has just not been working out. I called the panel physician on the 26th of June and got an appointment for the 22nd of July. I thought a month should be good enough for IRCC to send a remed request, but alas that hasn’t happened either.
In the remed request, is there any ID/reference number that we are supposed to tell the panel physician that references back to our profile? Because when I called the hospital to book the appointment, I asked them what documents they require and they said they only need my passport.
Should I just “trust the process” and wait for IRCC to make any movement? Or do you suggest I send a webform again, telling them about my plans to get an upfront remed (citing the tweet) and ask them politely (again) for the remed request letter? My fear is that if I wait for IRCC to send the remed first, the latest I can get an appointment is still almost a month from the date of booking the appointment. As per a statement from IRCC:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/supporting-information-applications-in-progress.html
I’ve come across members mentioning lack of response from IRCC when they are unable to submit any document within the stipulated time and ask for a time extension, and seeing all this, it seems to add a seemingly indefinite wait to an already delayed process.