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Amazonboy2020

Full Member
Nov 16, 2020
39
30
Hello,

I was reading the other posts from March and April 2020 and there are many people who still haven't received their COPRs.
My AOR is Oct 8th and I still have no updates on my medical or biometrics so far. This kept me wondering what happens if my COPR is not processed
for the next 10 months and my CELPIP test and medicals expire? Do I need to retake the CELPIP and redo my medicals?
Please help clarify this doubt and thank you =)
 

shank15

Hero Member
Mar 3, 2020
322
244
Hello,

I was reading the other posts from March and April 2020 and there are many people who still haven't received their COPRs.
My AOR is Oct 8th and I still have no updates on my medical or biometrics so far. This kept me wondering what happens if my COPR is not processed
for the next 10 months and my CELPIP test and medicals expire? Do I need to retake the CELPIP and redo my medicals?
Please help clarify this doubt and thank you =)
*BUMP*
I would like to know too.
 
Dec 1, 2020
19
29
From other forums I've read that if your medicals expire due to IRCC taking too long you have to re-do them. This page on Canada.ca says "
How long your medical results are good for
Your medical exam results are valid for 12 months only. If you don’t come to Canada as a permanent resident within that time, you may need to have another exam."
 

Holy Cow

Hero Member
Jun 26, 2020
408
145
Hello,

I was reading the other posts from March and April 2020 and there are many people who still haven't received their COPRs.
My AOR is Oct 8th and I still have no updates on my medical or biometrics so far. This kept me wondering what happens if my COPR is not processed
for the next 10 months and my CELPIP test and medicals expire? Do I need to retake the CELPIP and redo my medicals?
Please help clarify this doubt and thank you =)
Exam score needs to be valid at the time of submission of the documents so I don't think you need to take another exam. This is true in case of Medical as it makes sense to retake the same after 12 months.
 

Uncle Yayo

Hero Member
Jun 16, 2020
379
364
Nigeria
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
4112
Doc's Request.
26-11-2020
AOR Received.
15-10-2020
Med's Done....
08-09-2020
Passport Req..
28-1-2021
I think those are PNP and CEC , Pipeline is Dry for FSW-O
Did you actually go through the tracker? There are many FSW-Outland
 
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datguytomi

Hero Member
Nov 3, 2020
254
110
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Accra (Moved to RROC December 2021)
NOC Code......
1113
AOR Received.
31-10-2020
File Transfer...
02-12-2021
Passport Req..
16-03-2022
VISA ISSUED...
06-04-2022
LANDED..........
21-06-2022
Has anyone been able to call IRCC today?
 

LucasV0

Star Member
Sep 23, 2020
188
145
Does anyone know why they prioritize FWS, particularly FWS-outland instead of CEC?
While FWS-outland is from outside Canada who doesn't have Canadian working experience, CEC mainly studied, graduated, and currently working in Canada. my point of view is that the CEC application is quite easier to process and verify than FSW. With all advantages and covid-19 travel strict, CEC might have been processed fast but the fact, CEC is the slowest speed.
Even 2 people have the same qualifications, same job, same experience, same CRS, FWS will be processed faster.
I'm just wondering not discriminating FSW, PNP, or CEC.
 

rajiyer

Star Member
Nov 19, 2020
101
78
Does anyone know why they prioritize FWS, particularly FWS-outland instead of CEC?
While FWS-outland is from outside Canada who doesn't have Canadian working experience, CEC mainly studied, graduated, and currently working in Canada. my point of view is that the CEC application is quite easier to process and verify than FSW. With all advantages and covid-19 travel strict, CEC might have been processed fast but the fact, CEC is the slowest speed.
Even 2 people have the same qualifications, same job, same experience, same CRS, FWS will be processed faster.
I'm just wondering not discriminating FSW, PNP, or CEC.
Probably because all inland applications go through Ottawa VO and then get transferred based on the work load. I'm FSW-inland myself. It's taking a lot of time to process. I understand. But the most we can do is hope that it's processed fast so we can breath a sigh of relief