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Congrats on your PPR :)
Thank you so much, APPNOV2014NY and all others!!! You all have provided really lots of Help and Advice here and I really appreciate it!!!
 
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Have an query , if you are inland applicant , visa office would be Ottawa ? Am I right ?
 
ANNEX A. looks so......why they're not sending it as a decent attachment?
Oh you've got PR? When you click to expand it says "Passport Req..: Still Waiting though DM".
Congrats !!
 
I now believe that CIC is delaying DM/PPR for PEQ-QSW folks. If you check CIC timelines spreadsheet , you will notice that most of the guys with "delayed DM/PPR" are PEQ-QSW.

TR8, Nik and Balt confirmed that they applied as PEQ.
From earlier conversations I know that @taemee is PEQ-QSW.
Still waiting for response from few others but I believe most of the remaining delayed DM/PPR will be in PEQ category.
 
Hello everyone. I have a question about upfront medical exam. I have received a CSQ. Is it a good idea to take an upfront medical exam before submitting my PR to expedite my application process? Thank you.
 
No they do get medicals on time but after the interview things its like 16 months for them no dm and those who appley end of 2016 still didnt get medical but regular skilled worker do get medical and dm
 
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No they do get medicals on time but after the interview things its like 16 months for them no dm and those who appley end of 2016 still didnt get medical but regular skilled worker do get medical and dm
Thank you for your reply. Just to clarify, so do you recommend me to take an upfront medical exam before submitting my PR? Thanks a lot. :)
 
Hello everyone. I have a question about upfront medical exam. I have received a CSQ. Is it a good idea to take an upfront medical exam before submitting my PR to expedite my application process? Thank you.

Check spreadsheet in my signature. Upfront Medicals has not helped with expediting DM/PPR. If your application crosses 12 months mark then you are at the mercy of CIC and they might ask you to retake medical exams. Most inland applicants are spared from taking medical exams again after expiration but most outland applicants are not.
 
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Why was the AOR-Now
Did you mean your friends took an upfront medicals and they got PR in 16 months?
He was not answering your question :) but referring to the messages above yours. The danger with talking your medical exam upfront is that it might expire and I don't think it makes processing faster
 
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