I also applied
I also applied in December 2018 and haven't received medical and so many other people too. so I don't think there's anything wrong with our files.
U guys r inland or outland ?
Do u guys also think the country where u from is also matter to this time period ?
U guys r inland or outland ?
Do u guys also think the country where u from is also matter to this time period ?
I'm inland and have an italian passport.
Brother
I think u gotta check it up with lawyer or sth, sth wrong with ur case because most of Sep and Aug 2019 got medical and DM. Seriously check it out with help from profession
Most people who applied after May 2018 have not received their PR nor medicals yet.
Brother
I think u gotta check it up with lawyer or sth, sth wrong with ur case because most of Sep and Aug 2019 got medical and DM. Seriously check it out with help from profession
This is a false news. I don't think theres any outside maybe few exceptions from September or aug 2019 application that got DM nor medical. Processing times for paper applications have stalled. It will eventually pick up swiftly.
This is a false news. I don't think theres any outside maybe few exceptions from September or aug 2019 application that got DM nor medical. Processing times for paper applications have stalled. It will eventually pick up swiftly.
In IRCC Twitter, they mentioned that they will process more of paper-based application on Sep 09 so i hope it will bring us good news to all of us
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In IRCC Twitter, they mentioned that they will process more of paper-based application on Sep 09 so i hope it will bring us good news to all of us
Link please?
Just go to ircc twitter u will see !
Just go to ircc twitter u will see !
Went to IRCC twitter. Didn't see.
Went to IRCC twitter. Didn't see.
Well they said extent possible and it was sep 7
Well they said extent possible and it was sep 7
Yeah...they have posted those exact words for the past few months already. Still doesn't seem like it's really picked up or anything
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Yeah...they have posted those exact words for the past few months already. Still doesn't seem like it's really picked up or anything
That's right.
Probably more than half of the 2018 applicants didn't get MR or DM yet.
I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but the best thing for the 2019 applicants now is just to forget about their applications until at least next year. For your own sanity's sake.
That's right.
Probably more than half of the 2018 applicants didn't get MR or DM yet.
I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but the best thing for the 2019 applicants now is just to forget about their applications until at least next year. For your own sanity's sake.
idk but I think they will still try to keep average processing times to 22months. It used to be 80% of applicants in 22months and the rest more or less. I think now only 20% will get it at 22, and since many people from 2018 are over 24months they will also give copr to applicants with 16-20months to keep the symbolic 22months showing. It would be desastrous for them to show a 27months processing average.
This is a false news. I don't think theres any outside maybe few exceptions from September or aug 2019 application that got DM nor medical. Processing times for paper applications have stalled. It will eventually pick up swiftly.
Couple of friends applied last year, not even AOR, inland.
I noticed this important bit of information here
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html#processing
"Some steps you may not be able to complete right now include
- submitting your passport or supporting documents, such as a police certificate
- completing an immigration medical exam"
I don't understand why we might not be able to complete a medical exam. As far as I know, private clinics are still open, even if at reduced capacity and slower rate.
I believe that's for EE and work permit applicants. Few months back I thought of doing the same but clinics told me IRCC has clearly outlined that for QSW applicants you need the request prior to doing medical. On the other hand, there's no point sending medicals if the officer isn't looking at your file anyways. Besides, it takes less than 2 weeks to go from medical request being received and then medical passed so I decided to wait and eventually after 25 months of waiting got the medical request.
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