Bro, you're probably confusing me with someone else. I don't have a spouse. lolOhh, you and your spouse applied separately?
Bro, you're probably confusing me with someone else. I don't have a spouse. lolOhh, you and your spouse applied separately?
Ohhh no! Sorry, haha. You quoted my response to @aseemrastogi2Bro, you're probably confusing me with someone else. I don't have a spouse. lol
I think he quoted someone else initially, not you lolThere's no need. I'm a single applicant without ny dependents.
Lol yeah. I read his response to some other poster and thought it was aimed at me.I think he quoted someone else initially, not you lol
While I was contemplating the same, I also read different posts asking applicants to wait for IRCC to ask for remedicals. So was a bit unsure.They will most likely request for your spouse's medicals again. You can be a step ahead by doing the medicals and sending it to them before they request for it. It will be on file for the officer to make a decision instead of sending a re-med request.
it kinda explains the delays in processing FSW-O applications. However, in my case, the last time someone touched my application was October 2020. My medical expired on March. I submitted my fingerprints in December but nothing has changed (it even says that I have to give bio). On this Saturday my application will have its one year anniversary.Okay, how the hell we missed this one. Now, we know who paused the FSW-O. So, this is why we got an E-mail in March. We could have gone with our fking lives had Marco been a little transparent instead of sending us a generic e-mail. It is clear that we could see raining PPR's because papa Marco has no good reason to pause again.
https://search.open.canada.ca/en/bn/note/cic,2021-01165441
It's always been a thing and it actually won't do any damage if you get it done. Worst case scenario? The officer will ignore it and seek for extension of the previous meds from the health branch.While I was contemplating the same, I also read different posts asking applicants to wait for IRCC to ask for remedicals. So was a bit unsure.
To be honest, I'm beginning to manage my expectations towards that date. We aren't tourists so that news might have very little to do with our applications. I believe the one that concerned us was the June 21st announcement and we haven't seen considerable movement since then. Someone said they perhaps extended the embargo on finalization by another 3months. Maybe they did, maybe they didn't. It's pure speculation right now. I honestly don't know what to think anymore.it kinda explains the delays in processing FSW-O applications. However, in my case, the last time someone touched my application was October 2020. My medical expired on March. I submitted my fingerprints in December but nothing has changed (it even says that I have to give bio). On this Saturday my application will have its one year anniversary.
The frustration keeps growing.
I wonder what the excuse will be after September 7 when tourists start to arrive….
I am expecting no progress on outland applications other than US residents this year.To be honest, I'm beginning to manage my expectations towards that date. We aren't tourists so that news might have very little to do with our applications. I believe the one that concerned us was the June 21st announcement and we haven't seen considerable movement since then. Someone said they perhaps extended the embargo on finalization by another 3months. Maybe they did, maybe they didn't. It's pure speculation right now. I honestly don't know what to think anymore.
PS: I think someone at IRCC deliberately leak that document due to the backlash they face from applicants on the internet. To me, it's a subtle way of saying ''you caused this'' to us from IRCC.
To me, when they announced these new border measures, I read them from this point of view: money and politics.To be honest, I'm beginning to manage my expectations towards that date. We aren't tourists so that news might have very little to do with our applications. I believe the one that concerned us was the June 21st announcement and we haven't seen considerable movement since then. Someone said they perhaps extended the embargo on finalization by another 3months. Maybe they did, maybe they didn't. It's pure speculation right now. I honestly don't know what to think anymore.
PS: I think someone at IRCC deliberately leak that document due to the backlash they face from applicants on the internet. To me, it's a subtle way of saying ''you caused this'' to us from IRCC.
Great. Best not to expect anything this year. If it happens, it happens and if it doesn't, no heartbreak.I am expecting no progress on outland applications other than US residents this year.
That right there is a one million dollar question everyone's been seeking answers to. It's crazy how they rationalize then categories these things.To me, when they announced these new border measures, I read them from this point of view: money and politics.
The majority of tourists that will arrive in Canada will be Americans. So this will boost Canada’s economy and the government will look great under the eyes of the market.
I keep asking myself: what’s the difference between an international student, a tourists and a PR? It all comes down to money.
This is very interesting. I guess they are still finalising their plan of informing the clients about this delay.Okay, how the hell we missed this one. Now, we know who paused the FSW-O. So, this is why we got an E-mail in March. We could have gone with our fking lives had Marco been a little transparent instead of sending us a generic e-mail. It is clear that we could see raining PPR's because papa Marco has no good reason to pause again.
https://search.open.canada.ca/en/bn/note/cic,2021-01165441
This is the logical thingy but the silence, even after this' already expired is what's baffling everyone. Also, who released this and why now?This is very interesting. I guess they are still finalising their plan of informing the clients about this delay.
I wonder if this was extended for a further 90 days, since outland applications are not being finalized now either (and there were no reopening plans end of May when this was supposed to expire). Anyway, no reason to continue this any further since there are no border restrictions for approved COPRs.