Hi, was the request via email? I am an employer too and I recently changed my address. Just wondering if I need to update IRCC.Hi I am an employer here, i got a request yesterday from cic asking Noa, my kids birth certificate, and letter of explanation asking why i need care, alternate arrangements i made, employment letter,. Is this Normal? I f anyone has the same experience. If so after submitting it is there any chance of rejection... if not how long it will take after to process application?Please give me a reply. Thank u in advance...
I know right. To think that for us, medicals will be expiring in December and still have to figure out all that OEC thing. Hope they act on it quick especially for those who've already had their medicalsDon’t know why there’s a delay now
Got no update yet after medical, NBI and RPRF
Anyone in the same loop? Jan 2020 applicant- Medical done in Jan 2022
Yes it was in emailHi, was the request via email? I am an employer too and I recently changed my address. Just wondering if I need to update IRCC.
What's the timeline of your candidates application?
That’s what I also thought because we’re still in stage 1. The biometrics I’m pretty sure that ircc won’t ask for it unless we’re on stage 2. But with medicals, I’m not sure yet.
im also thinking if ever they will ask for my medical FOR OWP this month or the following months, are they gonna ask for a medical again once I completed my experience on December this year? I hope they won’t ask me to do medical twice with only few months interval.
I'm the employer and haven't received this request yet but they already requested medical and biometrics for the caregiver. Logic would dictate that it would be a total waste of time if at a later time they will just start the eligibility process and then got denied for whatever reason. Cic usually works with logic, but lately, it's been just a sh*t show. Pardon my french lol.That is normal, the officer would like to know if you as an employer is able to compensate your caregiver, or if there is really a need to hire a foreign caregiver.
Rejection is always a possibility but just comply with all they ask and submit them on time to avoid delays or refusal.
Processing time is still unknown but the good thing is they are giving you updates and your application is moving.
May i know who is the Officer who sent you those request? Thanks
Does it mean that bio and medical should be asked at the last stage of the process? Thanks!I'm the employer and haven't received this request yet but they already requested medical and biometrics for the caregiver. Logic would dictate that it would be a total waste of time if at a later time they will just start the eligibility process and then got denied for whatever reason. Cic usually works with logic, but lately, it's been just a sh*t show. Pardon my french lol.
Do you recived public policy mail also??Hi, I haven't been here in a while. I am an outside applicant from PH with application submitted Jan 2020.
So my application has finally progressed - I received a medical request.
What is the timeline once medical is completed?
Also, I would just like to make a clarification, once all of this is done, what type of VISA will I receive? Is it a work permit?
Lastly when it is time to go to Canada, would I be needing to present docs or declare anything to POEA?
That’s also my observation. They started asking 2021 applicants for a medical request even without completing their eligibility first. It has no logic to ask for medical then finding out that “ooops, your employer failed the screening” later on. The biometrics, it should be on the first step coz it’s similar with IDENTIFICATION CARD, but making medical your first step is stupidity.I'm the employer and haven't received this request yet but they already requested medical and biometrics for the caregiver. Logic would dictate that it would be a total waste of time if at a later time they will just start the eligibility process and then got denied for whatever reason. Cic usually works with logic, but lately, it's been just a sh*t show. Pardon my french lol.
im related to the caregiver, hopefully they found a way to not waste time asking obvious questions or requesfing docs that are available through their information sharing with CRA. There are process for them to get Noa directly which in the Noa would reflect that we have an age appropriate dependent qulified for a caregiver, in terms of explanation why a caregiver is needed, its a non sense since employer can tell whatever they want, total waste of time. But I can understand they are trying to catch fraudsters, but its very inefficient use of resource, and frankly ineffective. IMUThat’s also my observation. They started asking 2021 applicants for a medical request even without completing their eligibility first. It has no logic to ask for medical then finding out that “ooops, your employer failed the screening” later on. The biometrics, it should be on the first step coz it’s similar with IDENTIFICATION CARD, but making medical your first step is stupidity.
i know that medical can be given upfront in work permit application to speed up, but it’s on applicant’s discretion if she wants to waste her money.
going back to NOA from employer, my employer wasn’t asked because we’re not related. I think NOA is for relatives of applicants or for someone who never had a caregiver before. So I will assume that you’re not related with your prospect employee?
Do u think there will be a chance of re-medical?I know right. To think that for us, medicals will be expiring in December and still have to figure out all that OEC thing. Hope they act on it quick especially for those who've already had their medicals
YesDo u think there will be a chance of re-medical?
Then they should shoulder the expense (which they will not) LOL
I know!! To think that for some, it's not just the actual medical exam they have to pay for. They have to pay for flight and accommodations. Such a wasteThen they should shoulder the expense (which they will not) LOL
But, looking at the trend re-medical happened for those who got stuck in covid situations like who were done before March 2020 (around that)I know!! To think that for some, it's not just the actual medical exam they have to pay for. They have to pay for flight and accommodations. Such a waste