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Jasmine1517

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Mar 7, 2022
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Hello guys, can the PA and dependant send their passports(after PPR) to different VOs as they currently reside in different countries?
 

Imposter69

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Aug 26, 2021
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Hey guys , quick question, is ot normal for remedicals to not show on my profile 2 weeks after submitting the results by the hospital ? Have you seen another case where it took them longer than that to process the results?
I ve already sent the e-Medical info sheet via webform.
 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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Hey guys , quick question, is ot normal for remedicals to not show on my profile 2 weeks after submitting the results by the hospital ? Have you seen another case where it took them longer than that to process the results?
I ve already sent the e-Medical info sheet via webform.
A lot depends on your situation:
Did you get re-medical request or is this upfront?
Did the clinic confirm to you exactly which day they submitted your results?
Are you a single applicant or you have dependents?
Inland or outland?
FSW or PNP?
 
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Imposter69

Star Member
Aug 26, 2021
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A lot depends on your situation:
Did you get re-medical request or is this upfront?
Did the clinic confirm to you exactly which day they submitted your results?
Are you a single applicant or you have dependents?
Inland or outland?
FSW or PNP?
Upfront, i called the doctor the day after they confirmed sending it, I am the only applicant FSW outland. I've seen some PPRs a few minutes ago, they had the medical exam on the same day that's why I'm asking.
 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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Upfront, i called the doctor the day after they confirmed sending it, I am the only applicant FSW outland. I've seen some PPRs a few minutes ago, they had the medical exam on the same day that's why I'm asking.
FSW is very much VO dependent, so it depends on how quickly your VO is processing files from RMOs. It's hard to compare your case with others with different VO or streams..

2 weeks is not an unusual wait for medical assessment though.
 

Imposter69

Star Member
Aug 26, 2021
101
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FSW is very much VO dependent, so it depends on how quickly your VO is processing files from RMOs. It's hard to compare your case with others with different VO or streams..

2 weeks is not an unusual wait for medical assessment though.
It's the same VO (Ottawa) as the PPRs i saw that's what's bugging me.
 

Alysson

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Apr 17, 2019
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It's the same VO (Ottawa) as the PPRs i saw that's what's bugging me.
Upfront meds usually take longer to be processed, because they were never in the system to be analyzed. It’s kinda like someone bringing you a random demand to you in your job, that doesn’t have any urgency and you weren’t expecting it. People tend to push it to the side for when they have time. I’ve seen upfront taking a few months, so 2 weeks isn’t much. While requested meds are processing really quickly.
 

Imposter69

Star Member
Aug 26, 2021
101
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Upfront meds usually take longer to be processed, because they were never in the system to be analyzed. It’s kinda like someone bringing you a random demand to you in your job, that doesn’t have any urgency and you weren’t expecting it. People tend to push it to the side for when they have time. I’ve seen upfront taking a few months, so 2 weeks isn’t much. While requested meds are processing really quickly.
I see, thank you both for the replies.