Hi markmw , nope I haven't got any update for my Med & BIL till today and the messages in my account is same.
Review of medical results You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Anyone else whose AOR is 10th Feb or before and waiting for Med results.
Just wanted to share (with anybody) that I have hopefully submitted my last documents! Sharing some information as another data point.
Category - FSW - O
ITA - 19th December, 2018
AOR - 7th Feb 2019
BIL - 22nd March 2019
MEP - 22nd March 2019
ADR 4 PCCs (two for each adult applicant): 22nd March 2019
Biometrics done: 26th March 2019
Submission of Additional Docs (4 PCCs): 6th April 2019
Some details about my profile: 3 dependents, Nationality - Indian (primary applicant, spouse non-Indian), NOC: 0125, Residence - Thailand, Travel history - Somewhat extensive (~120 trips in past 10 years) mostly Asia and Europe.
Till yesterday I had pending things to do for my application, now I really start the waiting game!
Guys something in mind that is really worrying me i hope someone could tell me if its fine or what should i do
Was it fine to write in the LOE that the manager wrote the reference letter while trying to follow the guidelines with regards to the content required by the IRCC.
I am afraid its going to misunderstood, i wrote it to show that the letter was almost complete except for the salary that wasnt mentioned there.
Any guidance will be accepted
P.S AOR 17 feb still waiting MEP
Guys something in mind that is really worrying me i hope someone could tell me if its fine or what should i do
Was it fine to write in the LOE that the manager wrote the reference letter while trying to follow the guidelines with regards to the content required by the IRCC.
I am afraid its going to misunderstood, i wrote it to show that the letter was almost complete except for the salary that wasnt mentioned there.
Any guidance will be accepted
P.S AOR 17 feb still waiting MEP
Not sure why you think you should you be concerned? It's logical to provide the format when you request a letter (work reference or bank) to make sure what you get is fit for purpose.
99% you should be fine. Otherwise you may be asked for clarification/other documents. As long as you are not trying to pull a fast one, you should just relax and not borrow trouble from the future
Not sure why you think you should you be concerned? It's logical to provide the format when you request a letter (work reference or bank) to make sure what you get is fit for purpose.
99% you should be fine. Otherwise you may be asked for clarification/other documents. As long as you are not trying to pull a fast one, you should just relax and not borrow trouble from the future
Thanks a lot for your quick response.
Its just that i am worried about the wording of the sentence and i am glad that you understood it correctly.
Secondly, i sat with my manager and he knows about everything even the HR manager knows too. Its just that my duties are very close to my noc and even the industry that i work in is mentioned in the noc (construction) so the noc was perfect fit for me (thank God) so given all that, that made me worry that they might misunderstand it or something.
Hope i was clear and sorry if i messed up on some english
Whats your insight on that?
It does seem that the MEPs are slowing down - one theory was that student visas take precedence for a couple of months. Congrats though, one step closer!
I know only one case personally where they said they are reviewing medical results. For them it changed to passed within a week. Let's hope for the best
It does seem that the MEPs are slowing down - one theory was that student visas take precedence for a couple of months. Congrats though, one step closer!
It is slowing down for sure. When I got my AOR it took maximum 40 days to receive MEP. Since then I have observed it going up by two days every week and now it takes 46-48 days.