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Capricorn2012 said:
Yeah u shud b getting RPRF very soon
My medicals were done on March 24 but doctor was very quick in posting the results.. he started working on my file when i was there .. and told me he assure results will be uploaded within a week.. he took less than 3 days to upload the results

oh that was super fast, like the medicals got uploaded and nearly same day PPR, did you pay RPRF upfront?
 
Capricorn2012 said:
Yeah u shud b getting RPRF very soon
My medicals were done on March 24 but doctor was very quick in posting the results.. he started working on my file when i was there .. and told me he assure results will be uploaded within a week.. he took less than 3 days to upload the results

That's quick. I need to follow up on my doc next week, if he uploaded mine. Did medicals on Mar 26th..
When your status was "In Process" Did it show Medicals received when you clicked on your status? Just curious..
 
Same here, E cas changed to in-process Saturday night, still awaiting RFPR, hopefully next week.
 
ST2014 said:
That's quick. I need to follow up on my doc next week, if he uploaded mine. Did medicals on Mar 26th..
When your status was "In Process" Did it show Medicals received when you clicked on your status? Just curious..

Not necessary, my medical has not been shown yet, but status changed to In process.
 
This is probably not a good question to ask and just after all the wait doubt creeps up..

I read this post from 'future canadian' on how after paying medicals and RPRF got a rejection, that is so freaky!!!!! felt so bad after reading that, so unpredictable!!!!
 
boateng said:
This is probably not a good question to ask and just after all the wait doubt creeps up..

I read this post from 'future canadian' on how after paying medicals and RPRF got a rejection, that is so freaky!!!!! felt so bad after reading that, so unpredictable!!!!

Agree with you man. That post is shocking me. But I think it is very very rare after RPRF. That is why he believes it us an error by VO.
 
GHD1213 said:
Agree with you man. That post is shocking me. But I think it is very very rare after RPRF. That is why he believes it us an error by VO.

Yea hopefully does not happen to anyone else and all gets sorted for future canadian!!!! just want to get done with all this soon
 
boateng said:
Yea hopefully does not happen to anyone else and all gets sorted for future canadian!!!! just want to get done with all this soon

For sure. Remember some member mentioned before that it will not end until you complete landing. I think this us true!

All best luck for all of us!
 
GHD1213 said:
Not necessary, my medical has not been shown yet, but status changed to In process.

Same here. Doesn't show medical for me as well.
 
ST2014 said:
Same here. Doesn't show medical for me as well.

Yeah, ECAS change is not triggered by if medical is done or not. But I hope the change in ECAS means the process is moving along.
 
boateng said:
This is probably not a good question to ask and just after all the wait doubt creeps up..

I read this post from 'future canadian' on how after paying medicals and RPRF got a rejection, that is so freaky!!!!! felt so bad after reading that, so unpredictable!!!!

Yes that was strange. The RPRF request usually states that the application was "found eligible". In this person's case, I would bet that the eligibility review was already complete, then a senior officer had serious enough reservations about the work experience that they actually reopened the eligibility review and reversed the earlier decision.

Understandably, they have sought a review based on procedural fairness, but I'm not confident that the outcome will be any different, because again the work experience was weak enough that someone actually overrode the initial decision.

It's pretty unfair that they had to waste money on the medical exam before getting the refusal (at least RPRF is refundable).
 
LPS said:
Yes that was strange. The RPRF request usually states that the application was "found eligible". In this person's case, I would bet that the eligibility review was already complete, then a senior officer had serious enough reservations about the work experience that they actually reopened the eligibility review and reversed the earlier decision.

Understandably, they have sought a review based on procedural fairness, but I'm not confident that the outcome will be any different, because again the work experience was weak enough that someone actually overrode the initial decision.

It's pretty unfair that they had to waste money on the medical exam before getting the refusal (at least RPRF is refundable).

I second that. In addition to money, wasting time as well!
 
GHD1213 said:
Yeah, ECAS change is not triggered by if medical is done or not. But I hope the change in ECAS means the process is moving along.

As long as it is moving smoothly. Can't complain :)
 
ST2014 said:
As long as it is moving smoothly. Can't complain :)

Keep fingers across!!!!!