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BCPNP Inland,
Federal received, October 6,2016,
AOR Dec.29, 2016
Upfront med accepted 4dec 2017
BGIP: N/A

I have a question, what batch my medical would have been in if I didn’t do Up front. Will doing upfront make any difference?
Thanks
 
BCPNP Inland,
Federal received, October 6,2016,
AOR Dec.29, 2016
Upfront med accepted 4dec 2017
BGIP: N/A

I have a question, what batch my medical would have been in if I didn’t do Up front. Will doing upfront make any difference?
Thanks
From lookinh into this forum and one another forum most upfront applicants are getting delayed.
If u hadnt do upfront u would have received mr in january start or decmber end.
 
BCPNP Inland,
Federal received, October 6,2016,
AOR Dec.29, 2016
Upfront med accepted 4dec 2017
BGIP: N/A

I have a question, what batch my medical would have been in if I didn’t do Up front. Will doing upfront make any difference?
Thanks
should be in dec
 
BCPNP Inland,
Federal received, October 6,2016,
AOR Dec.29, 2016
Upfront med accepted 4dec 2017
BGIP: N/A

I have a question, what batch my medical would have been in if I didn’t do Up front. Will doing upfront make any difference?
Thanks

you are OK

Sept or Oct applicants did upfront med , and their meds are already expired or will expire after 90 days , they need "medical reassessment" before PPR that's why their files are getting delayed

Medical Reassessment :
Extension or Request Medical Exam again
 
you are OK

Sept or Oct applicants did upfront med , and their meds are already expired or will expire after 90 days , they need "medical reassessment" before PPR that's why their files are getting delayed

Medical Reassessment :
Extension or Request Medical Exam again
You are right . I did my upfront last March , I am sept 20 inland applicant, so haven’t got ppr or bgip coz of my medical , hope will shortly get ppr once medical will be re assessed .
 
you are OK

Sept or Oct applicants did upfront med , and their meds are already expired or will expire after 90 days , they need "medical reassessment" before PPR that's why their files are getting delayed

Medical Reassessment :
Extension or Request Medical Exam again
Then they will ask applicant for re do the medical??
 
I was searching for the medical exam extension policy of IRCC and found the following in their website

"Effective June 1st, 2012, officers can request that an applicant’s medical file be reassessed by a Medical Officer (MOF) or a Health Branch (HB) delegated staff for the issuance of a new medical certificate. The process applies to cases where a final decision of an officer is pending only due to the expiration of a medical certificate or when the validity of the medical certificate is about to expire and the applicant is unable to land before it expires. This process is limited to applicants who had a routine immigration medical examination (IME) done by a panel physician within the last 15 months in or outside Canada. The new medical certificate issued will be valid for 12 months."

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...s/bulletins-2012/423-expired-may-24-2012.html.

Anyone knows if the policy still holds?
 
Applicants still in BGNA

Submission Date @username

July 13, 2016 @CHIPPAWA
July 25, 2016 @BellaJuly2016
July 29, 2016 @Kdgdong77
August 08, 2016 @lovecanada001
August 10, 2016 @natdn
August 19, 2016 @sidhu14311
August 25, 2016 @username0001
August 26, 2016 @SKYDEEP
August 30, 2016 @#baig
September 06, 2016 @7e13e13
September 06, 2016 @AINPAK
September 06, 2016 @Silviagono
September 12, 2016 @cubesugar3
September 12, 2016 @niazche
September 15, 2016 @VincentESL
September 19, 2016 @Ssquare
September 19, 2016 @sherwina
September 20, 2016 @newmpnp2016
September 20, 2016 @Missin_U
September 20, 2016 @vis9486
September 22, 2016 @IZZY2016
September 28, 2016 @FitSikhs
September 30, 2016 @xieyixy1231
 
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Can u please tell how ur friend called for interview and what details they asked for to setup interview?
He didn’t gone through with interview, he did border landing