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ajitnai0202

Newbie
Jan 19, 2025
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When applying for PR under the Non-Express Entry stream, even if your spouse is listed as a non-accompanying dependent, their documents, such as a photo, police clearance certificate (PCC), and medical exam results, are still required. Missing these documents could delay your application or lead to it being returned as incomplete.

Here’s how you can address the situation:
1. Prepare the Missing Documents
• Photo: Ensure it meets IRCC’s specifications.
• PCC: Your spouse can obtain it from the relevant authorities in India.
• Medical Exam: Your spouse can complete an upfront medical exam with a panel physician in India. The clinic will provide an IME number that you can submit.

2. Submit the Documents via Webform
• Combine all the missing documents into a single PDF (max size: 4 MB). Include a detailed explanation of why these documents were not included in the initial submission.
• Reference your application details (full name, date of birth, UCI, and application number if available).
• Use the IRCC Webform to submit the documents. Select the appropriate category (e.g., “Permanent Residence Application”).

3. What Happens After Submission?
• IRCC will attach the documents to your application. Processing times for webform submissions can vary but typically take 2-4 weeks for acknowledgment or action.
• Monitor your email and account for updates. IRCC may confirm receipt or request additional clarification.

4. Risk of Return Without AOR
• If the application is deemed incomplete before issuing an AOR, IRCC may return it. Submitting the missing documents as soon as possible reduces this risk.

5.
• Be proactive: If you don’t receive a response after 30 days, consider following up via another webform submission.
• Keep copies of all documents and correspondence for your records.
Okay @Miss bee . So for the upfront medical exam, Does have to be the passport or other form of photo id would work? Like Election card. Her passport is in the renewal process
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Okay @Miss bee . So for the upfront medical exam, Does have to be the passport or other form of photo id would work? Like Election card. Her passport is in the renewal process
For an upfront medical exam for Canadian immigration, a valid passport is the preferred and most widely accepted form of identification. However, if the passport is unavailable due to renewal, some panel physicians may accept other government-issued photo identification, such as:
• National ID card

• Election card

• Driver’s license

You should contact the panel physician directly to confirm what alternative forms of ID they accept. Explain the situation regarding the passport renewal and inquire whether the Election card would suffice. Make sure the alternative ID has a photograph, date of birth, and matches the name on the immigration application.
Also if you have copy of old passport that might work too . Best call is to call panel office and ask them .
 

levineluiz

Full Member
Oct 2, 2023
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If you got invitation for EE- PNP PR application category, you have 60 days to submit documents online in your GCKEY . If you didn’t submit documents, you will go back into pool and you have to create new profile and transfer 600 points into new account which is a bug hassle.
Thank you so much, @Miss bee

So, if I understood correctly

Nomination in EE PNP program, you have 60 days to apply
Nomination in Non Express Entry PNP, you have 6 months to apply

Is that correct?

Thank you, again
 

Miss bee

VIP Member
Mar 24, 2020
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Thank you so much, @Miss bee

So, if I understood correctly

Nomination in EE PNP program, you have 60 days to apply
Nomination in Non Express Entry PNP, you have 6 months to apply

Is that correct?

Thank you, again
Nomination is valid for 6 months but if you already got invitation for Federal PR application, you have 60 days to submit complete application to IRCC .
 

ajitnai0202

Newbie
Jan 19, 2025
7
0
For an upfront medical exam for Canadian immigration, a valid passport is the preferred and most widely accepted form of identification. However, if the passport is unavailable due to renewal, some panel physicians may accept other government-issued photo identification, such as:
• National ID card

• Election card

• Driver’s license

You should contact the panel physician directly to confirm what alternative forms of ID they accept. Explain the situation regarding the passport renewal and inquire whether the Election card would suffice. Make sure the alternative ID has a photograph, date of birth, and matches the name on the immigration application.
Also if you have copy of old passport that might work too . Best call is to call panel office and ask them .
@Miss bee You really are such a big help to me. But just one last question I want to ask you is that They check our medical exam sheet through the barcode that they provide one e-medical form right? they don't care about the ID that we used for the medical exam to be done? I mean do they only want us to put our passport there to do the up-front medical?
 

Sarper

Star Member
Mar 7, 2024
121
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Hi all,

Good luck with the PR process.

We are still waiting the P1 and P2 emails, which were submitted on June 4th. You can find all the relevant details in my signature.
 

KuddusBoyati

Newbie
Sep 30, 2024
4
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I'm currently in the process of applying for NON-EE PNP on the online portal. I just wanted to confirm whether what I did for the photo is correct:
1. The photo studio stamped the date and their address on the back of the physical photo; we wrote our name and date of birth below the stamp.
2. We scanned both sides of the photo and cropped it to remove the extra area.
3. Merged both sides into a single PDF for each applicant for uploading.