I submitted my "short form" application late last year (probably Sep-Dec can't really remember when it was a busy time) as a Federal Skilled Worker. I got the request for more information in Feburary and submitted the information late April.
I just got a letter dated Aug 27 telling me that an interview was not required and asking me to go for a medical exam and to pay the right to permanent residence fee.
I was also surprised that I got a letter requesting a Police Check from Australia (I studied there from 1995-1998). I had submitted this in late April. Since the Australian Federal Police mails it directly to the Canadian High Commission, I am assuming that the mail got lost somewhere in the chain. Anyway, it cost A$105 and I think I may have to fork out the money again if i can't track down my bank draft receipt. Initially I didn't think that they didn't even want it because they wanted background checks from countries I've lived in the last 10 years and I last lived in Australia in July 1998 but I submitted it anyway.
Few questions:
1. How soon can I expect to get my permanent residency after I submit my medical exam results and all the stuff they requested? I know there's a step where I will have to submit my passport to the high Commission.
2. Why was my interview waived? Is this a good or bad thing?
3. My uncle applied under Federal Skilled worker. His application took close to 4 years. Why was mine so fast (about 1 year). I'm single with no dependents. He is married with 2 children. Could that be why?
4. I am very worried that I may not get the Police Check from the Australian police in time (60 days of Aug 27). I'm going to try to send out the form by the end of this week (must go to Cantoment Complex to get my fingerprints taken). I'm already 1 week in, Australian police says it'll take 15 working days for the check, plus all the mailing back and forth). Has anyone had experience asking for an extension of any deadline from the Canadian High Commission?
Any other information or advice you guys can provide would be most helpful.