Bangladesh..SGVOMine also dec 2020. I didn’t get any re med request. What is your cor ?!
Bangladesh..SGVOMine also dec 2020. I didn’t get any re med request. What is your cor ?!
Hi! 15/2/22 - yesterday. COR: United Kingdom and I'm Express Entry.Congrats, what date does it show under medical passed?
also, can you share your stream and COR?
Did you get a message in your account that you received a medical extension? Or did you get that from your GCMS notes? My account still says "You do not need a medical exam...."I have not...
Same hereDid you get a message in your account that you received a medical extension? Or did you get that from your GCMS notes? My account still says "You do not need a medical exam...."
Yes. On Monday this week my medical changed to say it was passed, meaning it was extended.Did you get a message in your account that you received a medical extension? Or did you get that from your GCMS notes? My account still says "You do not need a medical exam...."
You claimed credit for it under your NOC? If so, I would think that maybe a LOE wouldn’t hurt. Provide as much documentation as possible along with updated contact info for any supervisors there. It might lead to further review but that’s better than a rejection for misrepresentation. Just my opinion. Maybe @legalfalcon could tell you better.Hello Folks!
I am an FSW O Applicant from India.
AOR: 3rd December, 2020
I have a small concern and would want to know your views on this.
The company I worked for in the past shut down during the second wave of the pandemic and their website link also been deregistered.
I have not applied for GCMS notes yet. Planning to do that today.
Will this affect my application?
Should I be sending a LOE through a webform?
Appreciate your time and consideration
Thank you so much for taking the time out to respond to my query.You claimed credit for it under your NOC? If so, I would think that maybe a LOE wouldn’t hurt. Provide as much documentation as possible along with updated contact info for any supervisors there. It might lead to further review but that’s better than a rejection for misrepresentation. Just my opinion. Maybe @legalfalcon could tell you better.
I'm sure you'll get a PPR within the next 2 months now.Yes. On Monday this week my medical changed to say it was passed, meaning it was extended.
Any changes post-submission have no impact on your application. However, inform IRCC via webform that you are no longer employed with the employer. No need for any documents. Just explain that the employer is no longer in business and if you are in contact with the person who gave you the work reference letter, you can provide their updated details.You claimed credit for it under your NOC? If so, I would think that maybe a LOE wouldn’t hurt. Provide as much documentation as possible along with updated contact info for any supervisors there. It might lead to further review but that’s better than a rejection for misrepresentation. Just my opinion. Maybe @legalfalcon could tell you better.
Thank you so much for your response Sir.Any changes post-submission have no impact on your application. However, inform IRCC via webform that you are no longer employed with the employer. No need for any documents. Just explain that the employer is no longer in business and if you are in contact with the person who gave you the work reference letter, you can provide their updated details.
You are not alone. I am also starting to think the same. People say that PPR rain has started but I don't see that with me.guys ! am i the only or sometime u guys wondering too if IRCC is ever going to respond to the application one day?