"You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes." , this message remains the same for everyone until they adjudicate the final outcome, for example Medical passed or failed. Nothing to worry about it.FSW - Outland
CRS - 479
ITA - Feb 5
Application submitted - March 25 (also paid for the biometrics fee, PR application fee, and RPRF on this day)
AOR - March 26
Upfront medical exam - Feb 29
I listed my partner as an accompanying dependent.
Under "Review of medical results" it says, "You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes." - But I already submitted my upfront medical results along with the application. Also, I haven't received by BIL yet and my application hasn't updated since I received my AOR. Plus, I can't find my application on the Client Application Status online tool. I'm getting a bit anxious.
Should I be worried?
Thanks!"You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes." , this message remains the same for everyone until they adjudicate the final outcome, for example Medical passed or failed. Nothing to worry about it.
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Really? I hope so. My consultant said that the medical status is updated after the Biometrics. However, I've read about so many people who already know that they've cleared it.I guess we cannot do anything but wait.
Nope not in Canada. In Karachi, PakistanIF you are in Canada, I guess then you will have to go to service Canada.
I was wondering, is it normal to not find information on my application in the Client Application Status?Thanks!
Which country?I was wondering, is it normal to not find information on my application in the Client Application Status?
You're done with biometrics? Where?CRS- 487 (CEC- NOC 6311)
Aor 17th march 2020
Biometric- 7th may 2020.
Medical done in advance in january 2020.
sorry I mean Biometric request came on the dateYou're done with biometrics? Where?