That is, Page 2 of IMM 1017B. However, it appears that an eMedical-enabled clinic does not use the IMM 1017B. In that case, they should be able to give you your UMI number.
There are three different options for temporary resident status:
- A visitor record (that's the form described in your quoted text)
- A work permit (that's the open work permit application you indicated you submitted)
- A study permit (that's the other option you didn't mention)
Any one of these establishes legal status for you to be in Canada. As long as ONE of them is submitted with an inland PR application, you have implied status.
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Thank you so much for your help. I called to some other doctors, looks like they give you only copy of payment receipt.
Hope by the time I get the appointment they will know about new forms))
And I really hope to become one of 2012 applicants)
There are three different options for temporary resident status:
- A visitor record (that's the form described in your quoted text)
- A work permit (that's the open work permit application you indicated you submitted)
- A study permit (that's the other option you didn't mention)
Any one of these establishes legal status for you to be in Canada. As long as ONE of them is submitted with an inland PR application, you have implied status.
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Thank you so much for your help. I called to some other doctors, looks like they give you only copy of payment receipt.
Hope by the time I get the appointment they will know about new forms))
And I really hope to become one of 2012 applicants)