Hello,
AOR 20th Nov '18
Mine and my wife's medicals expire 09th Sept '19.
We got Request to redo medicals on 08th Aug '19. Completed re-medicals on 19th August '19 and uploaded.
No communication since then.
Our case is different though as my wife does have a chronic illness which requires relatively expensive medicine.
So we are hopeful for PPR request sometime soon, otherwise PFL is the other side of the coin (to explain mitigating factors of medical costs).
Would you think that CIC would issue PFL before request for re-medical or after (considering that the 'complexity' in our case is actually medicals)?
Your case is different. A medical request doesn't guarantee PPR like the rest. They probably want to check her medical condition again before making a decision. So it is still possible that you could receive PFL.
Positive thing here is that they have still not rejected you so it does seem like they're considering your case. It might take them some time to evaluate her medical condition and come to the conclusion that she will not be a burden to their medical system.
They will not work during December because of the winter break. So these lazy clowns have 3 months to do something about our cases. Pretty sure not all of us will be cleared this year. I'm sure they will blame the elections for the lengthy delay next year.
I would suggest you research the college and course you want to take first and reach out to them. I didn't need IELTS because I graduated from an American university, pretty sure they can make exceptions in other cases too, for example IELTS general training and work experience... worth a try.
I would suggest you research the college and course you want to take first and reach out to them. I didn't need IELTS because I graduated from an American university, pretty sure they can make exceptions in other cases too, for example IELTS general training and work experience... worth a try.
Because of your PR application in process it will be difficult to get student visa. You will need to provide a strong LOE providing ties to your home country.
Because of your PR application in process it will be difficult to get student visa. You will need to provide a strong LOE providing ties to your home country.
With the amount of technology available today, I seriously doubt it takes them months to review few pages of documents. They're just delaying it on purpose now so they can focus on newer applications. I can't really think of any other reason.
Because of your PR application in process it will be difficult to get student visa. You will need to provide a strong LOE providing ties to your home country.
You don't need to, you can have a dual intent LOE. I simply mentioned that I didn't trust my PR to come in time for semester start and if I had to leave Canada I'd come back to Europe instead of Brazil because of better job prospects
Actually that's the best strategy if u have time and finances. Canadian experience points puts u in the front of the immigration queue with lots of privilege like PNP and points too.
Moreover u get Canadian education that's a must to get a white collar decent job. Wish I could do that but couldn't because of finances and age.