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Does it make a difference if the amount of funds that we have declared in the profile and the same in application submitted differ ? share your experience on this ? My application is for single (not including spouse) person FSW.
 
Ontario priorities occupations’ invites could happen this week, going by their usual one month trend from the tech draw. Fingers crossed.
 
Fantastic! That's good news. :D
What are the chances that I get good results on my medical examination? I am healthy overall, not a serious illness before, or anything like that. Not a 100% what all they look at..

Do a lot of people get rejected because the medical examination?
 
Talking about english test, I have taken both IELTS and CELPIP. In terms of difficulty level, not heaven hell different and that's what they are designed to be.
celpip writing is slightly easier. instead of an essay, you write your opinion on some common topic, eg. a garden or a mall in an empty space of the city.
In celpip speaking, you need to talk to a machine for 40 min on some weird topic but quite straightforward. To me i need some time to talk normally in such setting. When you are used to it it's nothing difficult.
ielts speaking is just 15 min human interaction. Just talk like you normally talk. no stress
 
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What are the chances that I get good results on my medical examination? I am healthy overall, not a serious illness before, or anything like that. Not a 100% what all they look at..

Do a lot of people get rejected because the medical examination?
If there is no history of ailments, you should scale through medicals. Many people with inadmissibilty issue knew they had one or two ailments so that's always a factor.
 
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I thought you can keep a valid old IELTS even if you did a new test. I am not sure. Can somebody clarify this please.
you can keep your IELTS old score, as long as it is valid
 
you can keep your IELTS old score, as long as it is valid
Are you guys sure about this... cause am very sure the express entry pages says to update your profiles regularly such as if you get new test scores...
 
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Are you guys sure about this... cause am very sure the express entry pages says to update your profiles regularly such as if you get new test scores...

I looked at the page and did not find this. I'm fairly sure that since this is not stated, we can send in any IELTS results as long as it's still valid.
 
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Are you guys sure about this... cause am very sure the express entry pages says to update your profiles regularly such as if you get new test scores...
The decision to update your profile with IELTS scores solely lies in your hands. You obviously can not update a new, not-so-good IELTS score if your old score is better. People only update their profile with a new score if it is an upgrade to the old one.
 
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What are the chances that I get good results on my medical examination? I am healthy overall, not a serious illness before, or anything like that. Not a 100% what all they look at..

Do a lot of people get rejected because the medical examination?
It sounds like you should be fine then!
 
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What are the chances that I get good results on my medical examination? I am healthy overall, not a serious illness before, or anything like that. Not a 100% what all they look at..

Do a lot of people get rejected because the medical examination?
Relax, mate. You, like the rest of us, must have been waiting for the ITA since forever. Since you have submitted the application, take a deep breath and relax first.
 
Relax, mate. You, like the rest of us, must have been waiting for the ITA since forever. Since you have submitted the application, take a deep breath and relax first.
Yes, and @BlindGoku if you are really concerned, go back to the medical practice and ask for a copy of the results of all your tests. As the patient, you have a right to have those.
 
Yes, and @BlindGoku if you are really concerned, go back to the medical practice and ask for a copy of the results of all your tests. As the patient, you have a right to have those.
I don’t think that’s correct...the PPs are only authorized to share the test result with IRCC and no one else. I know this because just like @BlindGoku, I was worried about my medical test. I have a medical condition which I thought may lead to me receiving the PFL. My immigration lawyer told me to request for the PP’s report so we can prepare ourselves for a possible PFL. My request was denied and was told that IRCC rules prohibit sharing immigration medical report with anyone other than IRCC.

Even though I had a slight delay, my medical has cleared. Thank goodness the excessive demand threshold is much higher than it was in the past. So even if you have a medical condition that’s expensive to treat, as long as the cost over 5 years is not greater than $102,585 (or $20,517 per year) you will pass your medicals @BlindGoku. Good luck with your application
 
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