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Nope, it seems CIC thinks PNP stands for Probably Not PPR :(
 
Hi everybody. I am a provincial nominee of NL and received ITA on 21 September. Me and my family (wife and 2 kids) did our upfront medical exam last week. It seems to be that inland PNP applications take much longer than other categories. This is pretty disappointing. Do you have any idea why is it the case?
 
Guys I have some questions. If anyone who is more experienced than me could answer them I would appreciate it.
Upfront medicals:
Me (Principal applicant)
IME: Non EDE, Upfront medical type: Worker
Upfront medical type: Worker
Exam
501 incomplete
502 required
707 required
712 required

1) Is that normal?
2) Do I have to upload this e-med document (where results are not there yet - see 501 incomplete and 502; 707; 712 required) when I submit the whole application? Or do I have to receive another e-med document after the results are done? :o
3) IME for my family is the upfront medical type Family EDE. Is this OK like this? The nurse that registered us said that this is the normal procedure. Is it?
Thank you all in advance.
 
Matt-NL said:
Hi everybody. I am a provincial nominee of NL and received ITA on 21 September. Me and my family (wife and 2 kids) did our upfront medical exam last week. It seems to be that inland PNP applications take much longer than other categories. This is pretty disappointing. Do you have any idea why is it the case?

No we have no idea.
 
Any PPR for PNP Inland Applicants?
 
Hi friends. I know you guys have other concerns now, but I am sure some of you must have some experiences with the upfront medical checks. Can anybody share with me these experiences? My questions are listed above. Remember, you guys were in the same situation like me a couple of months ago. Think about the boomerang effect :D Thanks in advance for any help. Good luck for all.
 
Matt-NL said:
Hi friends. I know you guys have other concerns now, but I am sure some of you must have some experiences with the upfront medical checks. Can anybody share with me these experiences? My questions are listed above. Remember, you guys were in the same situation like me a couple of months ago. Think about the boomerang effect :D Thanks in advance for any help. Good luck for all.

Submit the paper you would have received from the doctor. Its just the number that cic is interested in
 
Thank you ks164. :) The doctor said that they will receive the results of the medical exams (x-ray and blood test results) in 14 days. Should I wait until the results come or can I apply right away? What do you think?
 
Matt-NL said:
Thank you ks164. :) The doctor said that they will receive the results of the medical exams (x-ray and blood test results) in 14 days. Should I wait until the results come or can I apply right away? What do you think?

You can apply immediately after you've done the medical exam and got the e-medical information sheet.
 
cheny189 said:
You can apply immediately after you've done the medical exam and got the e-medical information sheet.

Thank you for your very useful answer. Hopefully you'll receive your PPR request as soon as possible :D
 
It is a good feeling to be in this forum. I know that you guys are all on the very last level before becoming PR. I hope everybody in this Inland EE PNP group receives his/her PR very soon. Best wishes for all, good luck guys!!! ;D
 
Matt-NL said:
It is a good feeling to be in this forum. I know that you guys are all on the very last level before becoming PR. I hope everybody in this Inland EE PNP group receives his/her PR very soon. Best wishes for all, good luck guys!!! ;D

Thanks for the positive thoughts and I wish you the same.
 
Guys I am in the same boat though maybe it's too early to think about it for my position right now, BUT what is the reason of the slower processing of Inland EE-PNP's? Can anybody explain it?