@legalfalcon i got ppr 2 days back.
My gcms notes show medicals have been extended but nothing changed on my profile yet.
Should it be fine while issuing copr? They will check as per gcms notes right?
@legalfalcon i got ppr 2 days back.
My gcms notes show medicals have been extended but nothing changed on my profile yet.
Should it be fine while issuing copr? They will check as per gcms notes right?
@legalfalcon i got ppr 2 days back.
My gcms notes show medicals have been extended but nothing changed on my profile yet.
Should it be fine while issuing copr? They will check as per gcms notes right?
If your GCMS notes show that the medicals have been extended, then you are all good and no need to worry. The COPR will be issued based on the new medical assessment date in the GCMS notes.
@legalfalcon i got ppr 2 days back.
My gcms notes show medicals have been extended but nothing changed on my profile yet.
Should it be fine while issuing copr? They will check as per gcms notes right?
Hi all!
This might be slightly unrelated but worth asking for opinion.
My AOR is Dec 2019. GCMS notes a few months ago showed that file is sitting idle in approved state since Apr 2020. I'm an Indian citizen living in USA.
I recently got an offer to start my PhD at University of British Columbia in January 2021. I'm not sure how to persuade IRCC to move my case so I can attend school. I can apply for student visa but do you people think IRCC would deny it because I would not be able to prove that I intend to leave the country after studies?
Additionally, any suggestions/recommendations on how I might be able to get there in time to start my PhD?
I’m dec 16 aor and still waiting. I’m in Canada but I have a dependent in the US so I’m assuming that’s what has caused a delay. My primary VO is Vancouver which seems to have very slow processing from the lack of approvals I’ve seen