Hey... Was the second remed done upfront or was it requested by ADR?Just got a
Medical Report - Section A Client identification and summary (IMM 1017E) request
Which I think is a remed, even after mine were approved a second time.
I got an email stating that I had a message about my application, logged in and in the message tab the IMM1017E form was waiting for me.Hey... Was the second remed done upfront or was it requested by ADR?
You mentioned that your second remed was approved previously. Was it done upfront? If yes, when was it done?I got an email stating that I had a message about my application, logged in and in the message tab the IMM1017E form was waiting for me.
The second remed "approval" was done out of their own volition; probably on grounds of my original one, done back in Oct 2020, which was extended sometime in 2021, as per GCMS notes. The extension may be close to expiring indeed, hence why the new exam.You mentioned that your second remed was approved previously. Was it done upfront? If yes, when was it done?
It may be a case that your current medical is close to expiring hence they are requesting a new one... Just my thoughts...
we have almost exactly same timeline, do you mind add my WeChat? wenguozexi8877I would wait a few days to see if this RFV-like letter was sent by mistake
Anyway, time for the timeline:
FSW-O Single Applicant
VO: Hong Kong-->RROC-->Hong Kong (based on ADR letters)
2020:
ITA: August 18, 2020
AOR: November 20, 2020
Bio Request: December 31, 2020
2021:
Bio Provided: January 14, 2021
ADR Request: May 28, 2021 (Household Register* from HKVO)
ADR Submitted: June 10, 2021
ADR Acknowledgement: June 11, 2021
ADR NA: December 30, 2021 (Rarely checking the portal.)
2022:
Re-medical Request: January 19, 2022 (From HKVO)
Re-medical Done: February 18, 2022
Re-medical Passed: February 19, 2022
ADR Request: April 28, 2022 (PCC & Schedule A from RROC)
ADR Submitted: May 7, 2022
ADR Acknowledgement: July 13, 2022
ADR NA: July 27, 2022
GU: July 28, 2022
PPR: July 29, 2022 (From HKVO, in portal only)
Other information:
COR: CN (Mainland)
NOC: 4012 (3+ years)
IELTS: L8, R8.5, W7, S7.5 (August 2020, Beijing, Computer Based)
Education: PhD (WES for US Degree)
Canadian Exp and Relatives: N/A
GCMS Notes: N/A
All the best
*Household Register: A document only Chinese citizens have to worry about.
(E.g., The Notary Publics made a few mistakes in the translation of this wordy one. Check it carefully before you submit it!)
I was discussing a similar observation with a friend recently... Plus if we also consider the fact that most of the Mexico files were transferred in February... 6 months have past since being at RROC... Keeping with the previous standard of 6 months processing time, this month should be PPR time for us all!!! Hahahaha!Just realized that they asked for POF, PCC, Schedule A, and Remedical all within a time frame of a few months.
Basically sent the application twice, not counting the degrees, equivalences and language tests. Therefore, I expect TWO PR cards in the mail.
That IS a great observation alright, I hadn't connected the Feb-Aug dots until now. All things considered, the silver lining about this is probably the securing of our ITAs back before the system started seeing reduced draws.I was discussing a similar observation with a friend recently... Plus if we also consider the fact that most of the Mexico files were transferred in February... 6 months have past since being at RROC... Keeping with the previous standard of 6 months processing time, this month should be PPR time for us all!!! Hahahaha!
Just mind boggling trying to understand the logics of IRCC...
Same agent for me as well. Maybe JL quit. LolJust got a POF request, a day after the remedical one. My agent number also changed from JL22309 to RK19628.