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I have one more question if that's ok. My bio and medicals have been completed. My wife completed the bio as well. However, she did her medical 3-4 years ago. I know that there's a public policy allows her to use the old one. But the first page of medical was missing. We uploaded the second page (which has the IMU number) and added an explanation letter stating the IMU number again and referred to the public policy. Do you think it's ok?
The
policy, which will remain in effect until October 6, 2024, applies to foreign nationals who:
- have a new or pending application for permanent or temporary residence or a permanent resident visa, made from within Canada;
- have completed an immigration medical examwithin the last 5 years and posed no risk to public health or safety. Or reported to public health authorities for monitoring, as required.
Also, foreign nationals who are accompanying a family member may be eligible under this policy. Of course, they need to meet the criteria listed above. In addition, applicants who qualify for this measure must provide the unique medical identifier number from their previous medical exam when submitting an application.
The
policy, which will remain in effect until October 6, 2024, applies to foreign nationals who:
- have a new or pending application for permanent or temporary residence or a permanent resident visa, made from within Canada;
- have completed an immigration medical examwithin the last 5 years and posed no risk to public health or safety. Or reported to public health authorities for monitoring, as required.
Also, foreign nationals who are accompanying a family member may be eligible under this policy. Of course, they need to meet the criteria listed above. In addition, applicants who qualify for this measure must provide the unique medical identifier number from their previous medical exam when submitting an application.
Thanks a lot!!
It is a good sign. It means you have cleared your eligibility stage. If your background is cleared already, then you may get Portal 1 email soon .
Purpose of the Pre-Arrival Letter
- Notification of Progress: It notifies the applicant that their application has passed significant checks and is in the final stage of processing . This serves as an assurance that the application is progressing positively.
Not sure, I received PAL after one day of AOR (mean in December 2023) and still my case is in progress (Inland)
@Miss bee is it a good sign?
Final decision - June 25, 2024:Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.
Thanks
@Miss bee is it a good sign?
Final decision - June 25, 2024:Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.
Thanks
Absolutely.
Thanks for the answer. Any idea how long it will take?
anyone know the time between portal 1 and portal 2 email.
Hey guys, I'm expecting to get AOR soon, probably 1-3 weeks from now.
This is my 2nd time applying for PR non-EE as my first got returned due to uploading wrong document.
I checked the document checklist with the uploaded documents required. Is there anything else I should check? I'm a bit concerned if I missed anything.
Which document you missed or uploaded wrong ?
Thanks for the answer. Any idea how long it will take?
Can be any time 1-3 months. Hard to say .
Which document you missed or uploaded wrong ?
I uploaded a wrong PDF file under proof of payment ( Receipt ).
@Miss bee is it a good sign?
Final decision - June 25, 2024:Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.
Thanks
Congratulations. Please do you mind sharing your timeline? In particular, when did you background check start and when was it completed? Thank you.
Hey guys, I'm expecting to get AOR soon, probably 1-3 weeks from now.
This is my 2nd time applying for PR non-EE as my first got returned due to uploading wrong document.
I checked the document checklist with the uploaded documents required. Is there anything else I should check? I'm a bit concerned if I missed anything.
If you upload all required mandatory documents and paid proper fees and uploaded everything, you will get AOR . Unfortunately once your application gets returned you get back to end of line again.
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to share an update and seek some advice regarding the SINP Non-Express Entry process.
I completed my medicals and biometrics in April, but I haven't received any further communication since then. I understand that processing times can vary, but I wanted to check if this is a normal timeframe and if anyone else is experiencing similar delays.
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to share an update and seek some advice regarding the SINP Non-Express Entry process.
I completed my medicals and biometrics in April, but I haven't received any further communication since then. I understand that processing times can vary, but I wanted to check if this is a normal timeframe and if anyone else is experiencing similar delays.
This is pretty normal. You can always order GCMS notes to check further.
Hello, please I need clarification . i received an email yesterday for confirmation of PR and was asked to send my information and that of my dependents. The email explained that they need my info to enable them create a portal for us. I sent the response yesterday and was surprised that both email and my response are no more in my inbox and sent items. Is this something i need to confirm with IRCC or this the usual thing that happens.
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