Well, that is weird. FYI, here is the cover letter I got:
1. A letter which says 'Further processing of your immigration application requires the following documents and/or information to be submitted to our office as soon as possible. We strongly encourage you to submit these documents in one package, whenever possible, to the Canadian Consulate General in New York. All documents have to be submitted by mail. We do not accept documents by email. Be sure to quote your file number on all the documents you submit to the Consulate.'
- You will find medical instructions enclosed. Proceed immediately with the medical examination & ensure that the Designated Medical Practitioner (DMP) you have chosen is in the DMP list. Please submit legible copies of the receipt from the DMP office to us as soon as possible as evidence that you have complied with the medical exam requirement. The receipt from the DMP should clearly indicate the DMP's complete name. Visit our website for the lsit of DMPs. (website link)
- The following processing fees are outstanding: Right of Permanent Residence Fee. Please visit our website for specific instructions regarding fee payments. (website link)
And the usual timeline of 60 days is mentioned below these points stating that failing to comply and send the medicals/documents within this timeline will cause the application to be assessed on the basis of information already on file.