Guys, I have done upfront medical today, being an outland applicant, lets see wether it will be working for me or not.???
Any outland applicant who have successful upfront medical..?? Please advice
Upfront medical speeds up the application process, don't listen to your lawyer, just go for it , I did upfront medical too and I'm PR now, my aor was Feb 12
does upfront medical really makes difference ?? I saw feb 2020 applicant receive PR and he got medical request in september
So the file that is choose to be faster is processed faster no matter
And i also know one person he got his pr in 9.5 months in 2018 and he too got medical request ..
does upfront medical really makes difference ?? I saw feb 2020 applicant receive PR and he got medical request in september
So the file that is choose to be faster is processed faster no matter
And i also know one person he got his pr in 9.5 months in 2018 and he too got medical request ..
I have seen it making a big difference. For example, in my case I did not receive any medical request yet! Some of the applicants who did upfront medicals are permanent residents now even though their AOR is after mine. I’m talking specifically about the inland applicants.
First of all, you have to contact the approved panel of physicians near you and take an appointment. They would definitely guide you through the whole medical process and the documents needed for the same.
Does upfront medical really speed things up or it's as random as the whole application process?
I've asked my representative lawyers ( kpmg ) and they told me it makes no difference at all and it's wiser to wait for the medical check request.
My AOR was March 10 and PAL back in August, no updates since then.
I was exempt for Biometrics since we did them back in February for Working Permit renewal before COVID struck.
Inland application with 2 dependants.
I had to update my file with new dependent ( Baby born in Canada, this summer ) in August/September, so maybe that has slowed down things for me after PAL