What is the time allowance for redoing the Medical test, is it 2 weeks of month?Got a personal email quoting the changes in application and details were present in IRCC online account
What is the time allowance for redoing the Medical test, is it 2 weeks of month?Got a personal email quoting the changes in application and details were present in IRCC online account
What is the time allowance for redoing the Medical test, is it 2 weeks of month?
1 monthWhat is the time allowance for redoing the Medical test, is it 2 weeks of month?
I am September 1, 2017 AOR and my medicals were also expiring in August. I got PPR earlier this month. I can understand how you are feeling but don't lose hope. I realized at around the 9 month mark that there is no use stressing about PPR, since its beyond our control.I am also september 2017 AOR, got the same standard cse reply in may 2018, nothing after that, medical is expiring in august but so far no emails from cic.
Totally confused and kind of hopeless now.
Kindly update if any one waiting here got their PPR
Thanks for your detailed reply i truly appreciate it and congratulations on your PPR.I am September 1, 2017 AOR and my medicals were also expiring in August. I got PPR earlier this month. I can understand how you are feeling but don't lose hope. I realized at around the 9 month mark that there is no use stressing about PPR, since its beyond our control.
I did multiple CSEs till May 2018 (last one was in May) but each time received the standard response. So I ordered GCMS notes from the IRCC in May which came in June and revealed that everything but security are clear. In June I ordered CSIS notes to try to find out more about security screening, and received a response in July which confirmed that my application was in Security Screening (no other info was provided). I have read on these forums that sometimes GCMS notes from IRCC or from other concerned departments tend to also have an effect of moving along an application. I have no idea if this is true. Have you ordered GCMS notes from the IRCC?
If Medicals expire before PPR, then this does not mean that the application has expired. In fact, applications don't expire, they are either approved or otherwise. The IRCC can ask for a repeat of Medical Examination or they may extend the validity of your medicals. Have a look at this thread: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/august-aor-2017.508450/page-265#post-7134876Thanks for your detailed reply i truly appreciate it and congratulations on your PPR.
Actually we have only raised one cse through our consultant so far, but i am going to order GCMS notes now with a hope for somethig good to happen.
I have heard that if medical expires before PPR comes it automatically expires the application. Is that correct?
Hi All,If Medicals expire before PPR, then this does not mean that the application has expired. In fact, applications don't expire, they are either approved or otherwise. The IRCC can ask for a repeat of Medical Examination or they may extend the validity of your medicals. Have a look at this thread: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/august-aor-2017.508450/page-265#post-7134876
In Post 3971 you will see that an applicant's medicals expired, so they raised a CSE and received a response from the IRCC where the medicals were extended. You can also go through my response in Post 3973 in this thread. You can raise a CSE with IRCC specifically asking about the coming expiry date of your medicals and then ask for an update. GCMS notes from IRCC will also shed light on where your application is at the moment. For example, you can find out from these notes if your application has passed eligibility, criminality check, checks from other countries, security check, and so on. If you order them through a consultant, make sure that you go through them yourself as well. They are usually a 100+ pages and arrive in around a month's time.
Hi, since your medicals are expiring in a month.I am September 1, 2017 AOR and my medicals were also expiring in August. I got PPR earlier this month. I can understand how you are feeling but don't lose hope. I realized at around the 9 month mark that there is no use stressing about PPR, since its beyond our control.
I did multiple CSEs till May 2018 (last one was in May) but each time received the standard response. So I ordered GCMS notes from the IRCC in May which came in June and revealed that everything but security are clear. In June I ordered CSIS notes to try to find out more about security screening, and received a response in July which confirmed that my application was in Security Screening (no other info was provided). I have read on these forums that sometimes GCMS notes from IRCC or from other concerned departments tend to also have an effect of moving along an application. I have no idea if this is true. Have you ordered GCMS notes from the IRCC?
Congratulations @ferrhariHi, since your medicals are expiring in a month.
How long is your COPR issued for?
I might end up in the same situation as you are, with the way things are going with my application.
I came back to this thread to thank you, i got my PPR yesterday, thanks for all your info sharing and guidance.If Medicals expire before PPR, then this does not mean that the application has expired. In fact, applications don't expire, they are either approved or otherwise. The IRCC can ask for a repeat of Medical Examination or they may extend the validity of your medicals. Have a look at this thread: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/august-aor-2017.508450/page-265#post-7134876
In Post 3971 you will see that an applicant's medicals expired, so they raised a CSE and received a response from the IRCC where the medicals were extended. You can also go through my response in Post 3973 in this thread. You can raise a CSE with IRCC specifically asking about the coming expiry date of your medicals and then ask for an update. GCMS notes from IRCC will also shed light on where your application is at the moment. For example, you can find out from these notes if your application has passed eligibility, criminality check, checks from other countries, security check, and so on. If you order them through a consultant, make sure that you go through them yourself as well. They are usually a 100+ pages and arrive in around a month's time.
Did they ask you for redoing the medical?I came back to this thread to thank you, i got my PPR yesterday, thanks for all your info sharing and guidance.
Best of luck to every one here!
You are welcome @ambryn and many congratulations on receiving the PPR!I came back to this thread to thank you, i got my PPR yesterday, thanks for all your info sharing and guidance.
Best of luck to every one here!
No they didnt ask for revised medical, my case is being handled by consultant so i am not aware of all the exact dates in time line however its like thisDid they ask you for redoing the medical?
What is your full time line, if you don't mind?
Thanks@sa719Congratulations @ferrhari
Hi @msrdy
My medicals were originally expiring on August 16, 2018. The CoPR validity is set until May 20, 2019. CoPR also mentions "Medical Details" and their validity is also until May 20, 2019 (PR Visa has been issued with the same validity). So they extended the validity of my medicals. I don't know if they will ask you to repeat medicals or extend the validity of original medicals. For example, they extended the validity of my medicals but asked @ferrhari to repeat medicals. Perhaps this is because I am already in Canada (FSW-Inland applicant) and haven't left the country for travel after my medicals last year. @ferrhari are you an outland or an inland applicant? Good luck everyone.