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January 2020 on wards Paper Based PR Applicants waiting for AOR/MR/PPR connect here.

Romi G

Full Member
May 5, 2021
36
32
AR Jan 2020 (BC PNP INLAND)
AOR March 2020
Biometrics Oct 2020
Medical Dec 2020 MP March 2021
ADR FEB 2021 RCMP PCC and work description from employer
Haven’t heard anything since, so I called IRCC on May 11th and they said eligibility hasn’t started yet. Also, raised a webform today hoping to get an answer.
I’m feeling positive seeing so many people are getting DMs recently and keeping my fingers crossed. Hopefully not too long to go for me as I don’t wanna apply Bowp again
 

sanya5791

Full Member
Dec 25, 2020
36
52
49
BC
Category........
PNP
Hi friends, I've got my AOR today. It took 8 mons ash.
Please, feel free to read my timeline in signature.

I consider taking upfront medical. However, when I enter in my account I can see:
> You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes.

So I'm concerned if I really need to take upfront medical? What do you think?
 

Hopeful boy

Hero Member
Nov 19, 2020
938
386
Hi friends, I've got my AOR today. It took 8 mons ash.
Please, feel free to read my timeline in signature.

I consider taking upfront medical. However, when I enter in my account I can see:
> You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes.

So I'm concerned if I really need to take upfront medical? What do you think?
There is no harm to do upfront medical exam at this time. However, I will suggest you to go with medicals once CIC has requested you. Remember, medical results only last for 1 year. Again it is up to you whether you want medical upfront or wait to get medical request.
 
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Sam2412

Full Member
Feb 5, 2021
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Hi friends, I've got my AOR today. It took 8 mons ash.
Please, feel free to read my timeline in signature.

I consider taking upfront medical. However, when I enter in my account I can see:
> You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes.

So I'm concerned if I really need to take upfront medical? What do you think?
I would say don't go for upfront medical. Once you go upfront, you have to upload E-Medical through Webform and wait for the agents to first see your webform and then forward it to the officer which will take a lot of time for you to see "Medical Pass".

But if it's requested by an officer, you don't need to upload anything after the exam, the clinic takes care of everything and you will see Medical Pass within 2 weeks.

Some say, even IRCC says upfront can speed up the process, but most of them are getting MR right after AOR nowadays. So my opinion wait for MR and save yourself lot of happy time
 

babita1230

Star Member
Nov 20, 2018
81
19
I think it's just formality and bureaucracy that's in the play. As PNP applicants I think we are unlikely to get rejected if everything has passed. Documents are completed, otherwise they'd send you ADR. Nothing to worry about at this moment. It's just annoying that we have to wait for this final CoPR before we can truly celebrate and close this chapter!
@babita1230 what is your timeline? I couldn't see it in your signature.
AR May 28th 2020
AOR dec 17th 2020
Biometrics dec 21st 2020
Medical request dec 30th 2020
Medical passed 10th feb 2021
Dm 17th April 2021
 

limitless77777

Hero Member
Feb 26, 2021
381
170
Canada
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney, NS
NOC Code......
NOC C
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
06-15-2020
Doc's Request.
16-04-2021
AOR Received.
01-18-2021
IELTS Request
16-04-2021
Med's Request
02-18-2021
Med's Done....
upfront. Medical Passed: April 13, 2021
AR May 28th 2020
AOR dec 17th 2020
Biometrics dec 21st 2020
Medical request dec 30th 2020
Medical passed 10th feb 2021
Dm 17th April 2021
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better call cic and ask the update.