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Decsam

Newbie
Feb 8, 2022
4
16
Hello Everyone I received Ready for Visa email today. I wish everyone good luck and escape from the agony of waiting for this long. This thing halted our lives but we need to reboot as phoenixes and come out of it.
My timelines are as follows:

ITA- 20 Dec 2019
Aor- 01 Feb 2020
Medical and biometric in February 2020
Added spouse on - 24 March 2020
Medical of spouse- 3 July 2020
remedical request for me and my spouse - 1 Dec 2021
Schedule A form for me and my spouse - 7 Dec 2021
Biometric of Spouse - 13 Dec 2021
Ghost update - 4 Feb 2022
Ready for visa email - 7 Feb 2022
 

livan12345

Newbie
Jan 28, 2021
7
2
Hi @legalfalcon,

One of my dependents (child) passport expired in the review period. We have taken the new passport but it was not updated to IRCC. Now I have got a request from them to submit a valid passport for child. But I found that the document upload option is enabled under my (Primary applicant) section and there is no such option enabled under my child's section. So can I upload my child's passport copy using the upload option enabled under my section. My concern is; is it going to overwrite my passport copy itself?
When I tried to upload, the final upload page is showing "Document Name - Passport (required) - 'Primary Applicant Name' "
Could you please share your thought regarding the same?
 

slashmaybe

Hero Member
May 20, 2019
216
24
Hello Everyone I received Ready for Visa email today. I wish everyone good luck and escape from the agony of waiting for this long. This thing halted our lives but we need to reboot as phoenixes and come out of it.
My timelines are as follows:

ITA- 20 Dec 2019
Aor- 01 Feb 2020
Medical and biometric in February 2020
Added spouse on - 24 March 2020
Medical of spouse- 3 July 2020
remedical request for me and my spouse - 1 Dec 2021
Schedule A form for me and my spouse - 7 Dec 2021
Biometric of Spouse - 13 Dec 2021
Ghost update - 4 Feb 2022
Ready for visa email - 7 Feb 2022
Congratulations!! What's your COR and VO?
 

Eddyfrank

Full Member
Sep 26, 2015
25
11
Hello Everyone I received Ready for Visa email today. I wish everyone good luck and escape from the agony of waiting for this long. This thing halted our lives but we need to reboot as phoenixes and come out of it.
My timelines are as follows:

ITA- 20 Dec 2019
Aor- 01 Feb 2020
Medical and biometric in February 2020
Added spouse on - 24 March 2020
Medical of spouse- 3 July 2020
remedical request for me and my spouse - 1 Dec 2021
Schedule A form for me and my spouse - 7 Dec 2021
Biometric of Spouse - 13 Dec 2021
Ghost update - 4 Feb 2022
Ready for visa email - 7 Feb 2022
Congratulations.
 

Maddy_Arora

Star Member
Feb 18, 2021
85
21
Hello Everyone I received Ready for Visa email today. I wish everyone good luck and escape from the agony of waiting for this long. This thing halted our lives but we need to reboot as phoenixes and come out of it.
My timelines are as follows:

ITA- 20 Dec 2019
Aor- 01 Feb 2020
Medical and biometric in February 2020
Added spouse on - 24 March 2020
Medical of spouse- 3 July 2020
remedical request for me and my spouse - 1 Dec 2021
Schedule A form for me and my spouse - 7 Dec 2021
Biometric of Spouse - 13 Dec 2021
Ghost update - 4 Feb 2022
Ready for visa email - 7 Feb 2022
Congratulations @Decsam , can you tell me about Schedule A form -what information does it entail ?
 

PepUrquin

Member
Jun 29, 2021
18
10
After 26 months since my AOR, I received my first remedical request today. However, I took an upfront remedical exam 10 days ago, and sent the IRCC a webform with the eMedical printout, but I haven't gotten a response yet (presumably the doctor submitted the results to the IRCC as well). I guess that I should have been more patient, but I'm shocked by the terrible timing.

Unfortunately, the IME number on today's remed request is different from the IME on the exam I took 10 days ago. I'm not sure what to do. Should I just write a webform and explain? I worry that might get lost in the webform blackhole, and there is a 30 day limit on the remed request. Can I ask the doctor to resubmit my recent exam results under the new IME number or could that be considered misrepresentation, because I took the second exam before the request? Or do I seriously take another medical exam ten days after the previous one? Has anyone been in this situation? or perhaps, do you have some advice @legalfalcon ?
 

adipdaniel

Star Member
Jun 25, 2019
75
16
@legalfalcon and other senior members. Urgent advice required so will be really grateful for replies.

I had received a request to submit the additional family info form for my spouse on December 2021.

As I have a consultant, she asked me for the info about my spouses family members, and she had filled the form by typing them into the form. I had just checked if names were correct, printed the form, signed and submitted it to her to upload in my profile. However now when i checked again, I notice the names and email ids of the family members were filled correctly, but the address is left blank. Will that cause an issue and lead to rejection in the document submission? Is it advisable to again resubmit via webform with all details filled now along with explanation?

Your replies are greatly appreciated!!
 

haihttran

Hero Member
Nov 5, 2019
392
207
After 26 months since my AOR, I received my first remedical request today. However, I took an upfront remedical exam 10 days ago, and sent the IRCC a webform with the eMedical printout, but I haven't gotten a response yet (presumably the doctor submitted the results to the IRCC as well). I guess that I should have been more patient, but I'm shocked by the terrible timing.

Unfortunately, the IME number on today's remed request is different from the IME on the exam I took 10 days ago. I'm not sure what to do. Should I just write a webform and explain? I worry that might get lost in the webform blackhole, and there is a 30 day limit on the remed request. Can I ask the doctor to resubmit my recent exam results under the new IME number or could that be considered misrepresentation, because I took the second exam before the request? Or do I seriously take another medical exam ten days after the previous one? Has anyone been in this situation? or perhaps, do you have some advice @legalfalcon ?
I took an upfront remedical checkup as well. I took it in October 2021 and then got an additional TB test request. I had my TB result back to me at the end of December 2021 and another follow-up X-ray scan on 4th January 2022. My remedical was passed on 2nd February 2022. So I guess it might take around 1 month for the up-front remedical exam to be fully reviewed and passed.
 

Maddy_Arora

Star Member
Feb 18, 2021
85
21
After 26 months since my AOR, I received my first remedical request today. However, I took an upfront remedical exam 10 days ago, and sent the IRCC a webform with the eMedical printout, but I haven't gotten a response yet (presumably the doctor submitted the results to the IRCC as well). I guess that I should have been more patient, but I'm shocked by the terrible timing.

Unfortunately, the IME number on today's remed request is different from the IME on the exam I took 10 days ago. I'm not sure what to do. Should I just write a webform and explain? I worry that might get lost in the webform blackhole, and there is a 30 day limit on the remed request. Can I ask the doctor to resubmit my recent exam results under the new IME number or could that be considered misrepresentation, because I took the second exam before the request? Or do I seriously take another medical exam ten days after the previous one? Has anyone been in this situation? or perhaps, do you have some advice @legalfalcon ?
I know your situation brother, someday back in Oct-Dec 2021 i was thinking the same to do where everyone from dec 2019 aor started getting remedical request - and in thought i should also do upfront medical.
What i really need to say is first of all - don't panic.
You have 30 day remedical window - and since you had already completed it - IRCC should consider that point. - you can raise webforms or try calling them or if you know someone in canada they can try to call.

@legalfalcon - might give more better advice.
 
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aj211191

Newbie
Nov 3, 2019
8
6
Hi All,

I am a Dec 2019 AOR applicant and finally received my PPR email from IRCC. I had a question regarding informing about changes in circumstances.

I got married while my application was in process to a Canadian PR (she lives in the US, so she wouldn't be able to sponsor), and I did inform IRCC about that as soon as I got married along with the documents like marriage licence, my spouse's PR card etc. via webform.

Do I need to inform them of the change AGAIN by replying to that email? I think that would cause unnecessary delays. On the other side, if they did not change my marital status in my application , my CoPR would have me being listed as 'Single' and that might cause unnecessary delays as well. I am super confused as to what I should do.

Anyone who faced similar situation as mine?
 
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adipdaniel

Star Member
Jun 25, 2019
75
16
@legalfalcon and other senior members. Urgent advice required so will be really grateful for replies.

I had received a request to submit the additional family info form for my spouse on December 2021.

As I have a consultant, she asked me for the info about my spouses family members, and she had filled the form by typing them into the form. I had just checked if names were correct, printed the form, signed and submitted it to her to upload in my profile. However now when i checked again, I notice the names and email ids of the family members were filled correctly, but the address is left blank. Will that cause an issue and lead to rejection in the document submission? Is it advisable to again resubmit via webform with all details filled now along with explanation?

Your replies are greatly appreciated!!
@legalfalcon : Your replies are greatly appreciated!