my relatives got BIL yesterday and they did upfront medical with submission of file in february which has passed already. this means ircc works only on EE because they are EE candidates.
are you outland with paper based ??I received PAL recently
that means they are not processing new applications especially applications recieved after 18 march
My application received on 9th March still no AORthat means they are not processing new applications especially applications recieved after 18 march
Hello! Congrats!Oinp Inland
AR- NOV 7,2019
AOR -JAN 27,2020
RCMP AND RPRF REQUEST -FEB 21,2020
RCMP AND RPRF REVIEWD -JULY 08,2020
SEND UPFRONT MEDICAL BY PHYSICIAN -JULY28,2020
MEDICAL PASSED -JULY 31,2020
Waiting for PPR request
Ok , so it means No flagpoling required ?Hello! Congrats!
That’s great news. My timeline is very similar to yours. I didn’t do my Medical Exams upfront, they sent the request to me one day after they reviewed your Additional Documents, on July 09. I’m not sure if they’ve requested my Medicals because they’ve already reviewed my spouse’s RCMP check and the RPRF payment or not. My ADR status are still showing as “Submitted”. Not sure if maybe they just haven’t updated it yet.
About the PPR, they’re no longer sending PPR during the COVID-19 crise as well as no landing will be necessary. They just send a letter telling people that as of that date they’re PR of Canada and send instructions about how to send the photos for the PR card.
Best of luck for you and your family. I really want everyone here getting the PR soon.
Timeline:
AR - November 04, 2019
AOR - January 27, 2020
ADR - February 20, 2020 - Requested RCMP Check for Spouse + RPRF Payment. Submitted on March 7, 2020.
PAL - February 21, 2020
MR - July 09, 2020
Medical exams done on July 17, 2020
Results submitted to IRCC on July 22, 2020 by the Panel Physician
MP - July 23, 2020
Yes, no flag pole and no appointment necessary. Direct COPR. Somehow it is awesome news because it makes the process faster. About the PPR it usually takes between 3-6 months after Medicals Passed, average of 4 months, but unfortunately we can’t count on this at this moment due to COVID-19. Hopefully they’ll speed up inland applications.Ok , so it means No flagpoling required ?
What you think how much time it takes after passing the medical ?any idea
Your AR and AOR pleaseHello friends. Got PAL on 29th July 2020. What's its significance?
Your file is moving.Hello friends. Got PAL on 29th July 2020. What's its significance?
Sorry, could you please elaborate, are you inland or Outland?Hello! Congrats!
That’s great news. My timeline is very similar to yours. I didn’t do my Medical Exams upfront, they sent the request to me one day after they reviewed your Additional Documents, on July 09. I’m not sure if they’ve requested my Medicals because they’ve already reviewed my spouse’s RCMP check and the RPRF payment or not. My ADR status are still showing as “Submitted”. Not sure if maybe they just haven’t updated it yet.
About the PPR, they’re no longer sending PPR during the COVID-19 crise as well as no landing will be necessary. They just send a letter telling people that as of that date they’re PR of Canada and send instructions about how to send the photos for the PR card.
Best of luck for you and your family. I really want everyone here getting the PR soon.
Timeline:
AR - November 04, 2019
AOR - January 27, 2020
ADR - February 20, 2020 - Requested RCMP Check for Spouse + RPRF Payment. Submitted on March 7, 2020.
PAL - February 21, 2020
MR - July 09, 2020
Medical exams done on July 17, 2020
Results submitted to IRCC on July 22, 2020 by the Panel Physician
MP - July 23, 2020