You will definitely need to submit PCC during your application.
For medical it doesn't really matter whether you do it upfront or not.
Does it make difference in the processing of the application if we submit the medical upfront?
You will definitely need to submit PCC during your application.
For medical it doesn't really matter whether you do it upfront or not.
Yes because for some PCCs, having an ITA is mandatory before applying for one (example: Indian PCC when applying through the Indian Embassy in Singapore, Singapore PCC etc.)I see tons of people spend almost 1 month uploading. That’s weird
It probably takes time to get documents. I would advise get all the documents first and then start uploading. I actually started my process almost a week earlier when I knew I will get the ITA since my score was 468. It helped to move quickI see tons of people spend almost 1 month uploading. That’s weird
Not much difference It will still be 30-35 days to get MEPDoes it make difference in the processing of the application if we submit the medical upfront?
yes, you should upload that receipt. The UMI number I believe is the number for your medical report. When CIC checks it online they will have access to the reportHi SithLord, I have done my medical checkup two days ago, the clinic gave me a receipt and ask me to wait for further email. They generated a UMI number for me and told me that they will submit my reports directly to Canada, since I don't have the reports, may I know what doc should I upload in my application for the medical proof? Can I upload the email which I will received and the clinic receipt? And since there is nothing link to my application, how do I know is the reports has been sent correctly to my application? Sorry for such a long question. Thank you.
Thank you!yes, you should upload that receipt. The UMI number I believe is the number for your medical report. When CIC checks it online they will have access to the report
I believe once after AOR, the whole process will take roughly 3-4 months or will it take 6 months..Not much difference It will still be 30-35 days to get MEP
6 months timeline starts from AOR.I believe once after AOR, the whole process will take roughly 3-4 months or will it take 6 months..
since it's confusing what all is consisted in the 6 months time framework. Is it from the AOR time or is it when the ITA is issued.
Thanks for clarifying the above doubts though.
I believe once after AOR, the whole process will take roughly 3-4 months or will it take 6 months..
since it's confusing what all is consisted in the 6 months time framework. Is it from the AOR time or is it when the ITA is issued.
Thanks for clarifying the above doubts though.
The average processing time frame is 6 months. The 6 months time frame starts when your application meets R10 (completeness check).6 months timeline starts from AOR.
But the status bar does start from the date of AORThe average processing time frame is 6 months. The 6 months time frame starts when your application meets R10 (completeness check).
This time frame DOES NOT start from AoR.
To read on stages of EE, see https://www.getgcms.com/blog/express-entry-application-processed/
The status bar is of no consequence. IRPA regs clearly state that the processing of the application starts when the R10 is met.But the status bar does start from the date of AOR
Okay I did not know that.The status bar is of no consequence. IRPA regs clearly state that the processing of the application starts when the R10 is met.