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Yes,they are processing very fast but no idea about success rate in 2020 files
all The PRRA officer are working on H&c application because cbsa put hold Deportation and PRRA
That’s why the process timeline is faster for 2020 and 2021
Hello bella
Did you get the biometrics instructions yet
Fortunately, I am exempted from doing biometrics.
The reason is because, around the time my lawyer submitted my application,
IRCC announces on their website that if an applicant has done their biometric within the last 10 years, biometrics will be waived and be used for your current application. I think the policy is still on till further notice. check on the IRCC website. The reason for this announcement I think is because there was a huge backlog of applicants who have not done their biometrics as a result of the first lockdown.it was affecting everybody's PR application processing time( especially the ones without bimetrics). In order to reduce the pressure on service Canada, they have to find a way to waive certain groups of people to reduce the backlog.
My last biometric was in 2013. so, it is still valid.
You can check for the validity of your biometrics on the IRCC website
Unfortunately, I have already paid for my biometric and my lawyer has submitted my application BEFORE the announcement was made. which means IRCC is owing me money..lol. I was told the money will be refunded as soon as they have finished processing my application.
If I have not done my biometrics, who knows, my processing time MIGHT have taken longer.
Try to following IRCC on Twitter. it is the fastest way to get any update to change on any immigration policy. They also put links of their website on Twitter when there is a change in immigration policy. That was was the first place I got the information and I check on their website
Fortunately, I am exempted from doing biometrics.
The reason is because, around the time my lawyer submitted my application, IRCC announces on their website that if an applicant has done their biometric within the last 10 years, biometrics will be waived and be used for your current application. I think the policy is still on till further notice. check on the IRCC website. The reason for this announcement I think is because there was a huge backlog of applicants who have not done their biometrics as a result of the first lockdown.it was affecting everybody's PR application processing time( especially the ones without bimetrics). In order to reduce the pressure on service Canada, they have to find a way to waive certain groups of people to reduce the backlog. My last biometric was in 2013. so, it is still valid.
You can check for the validity of your biometrics on the IRCC website
Unfortunately, I have already paid for my biometric and my lawyer has submitted my application BEFORE the announcement was made. which means IRCC is owing me money..lol. I was told the money will be refunded as soon as they have finished processing my application.
If I have not done my biometrics, who knows, my processing time MIGHT have taken longer.
Try to following IRCC on Twitter. it is the fastest way to get any update to change on any immigration policy. They also put links of their website on Twitter when there is a change in immigration policy. That was was the first place I got the information and I check on their website
Yes same like me they send me letter and inform me that there is no need biometrics for me and they refund me money
Yes,they are processing very fast but no idea about success rate in 2020 files
I personally know of someone whose application was approved about 2 weeks ago. It was an H&C application. it took about 2.5 years for his application to get approved I think the stronger your application, the higher the chance of getting approved.
Urinalysis fee was included in the medical exam($180). Their charges vary. I wonder why they are charging for Urinalysis separately . Yes, the urinalysis is important. Where do you live?
Manitoba
I personally know of someone whose application was approved about 2 weeks ago. It was an H&C application. it took about 2.5 years for his application to get approved I think the stronger your application, the higher the chance of getting approved.
Yes that’s true.I am talking about the files submitted in 2020 because they starts processing so fast
MEDICAL EXAMINATION
At this time, you (and any family member that has been included in your application, whether accompanying or not) are required to undergo a medical examination.
With the sentence above from the AIP letter, it doesn’t show where children are excluded. For those who have done medicals b4 did u not include children under 18?
Minor Children are included in medical general check up excluding blood test and xray. My child is 9 years old. Please, let's be guided rightly and not misinformed.
Minor Children are included in medical general check up excluding blood test and xray. My child is 9 years old. Please, let's be guided rightly and not misinformed.
Thank you. They re only excluded from biometrics I think
Thank you. They re only excluded from biometrics I think
They are excluded from biometrics, blood test and xray. They will do the general medical check up(eye test, height, weight, urinalysis etc)
They are excluded from biometrics, blood test and xray. They will do the general medical check up(eye test, height, weight, urinalysis etc)
I am talking of what they ask to do and my kids are under 5 years of age. When I came here my daughter was 2 months old they never ask me for medical for kids
I am talking of what they ask to do and my kids are under 5 years of age. When I came here my daughter was 2 months old they never ask me for medical for kids
Ayanna I think children more then 8 years they may need medical or maybe its also depend on officer to
It took two months, sent it November & received it today
Did QC send you the application
Ayanna I think children more then 8 years they may need medical or maybe its also depend on officer to
yeah Akash
As we talked before every case is different
I noticed that 2020 applications were processed quick?
Really? i havnt got my AOR yet lol
Fortunately, I am exempted from doing biometrics.
The reason is because, around the time my lawyer submitted my application, IRCC announces on their website that if an applicant has done their biometric within the last 10 years, biometrics will be waived and be used for your current application. I think the policy is still on till further notice. check on the IRCC website. The reason for this announcement I think is because there was a huge backlog of applicants who have not done their biometrics as a result of the first lockdown.it was affecting everybody's PR application processing time( especially the ones without bimetrics). In order to reduce the pressure on service Canada, they have to find a way to waive certain groups of people to reduce the backlog. My last biometric was in 2013. so, it is still valid.
You can check for the validity of your biometrics on the IRCC website
Unfortunately, I have already paid for my biometric and my lawyer has submitted my application BEFORE the announcement was made. which means IRCC is owing me money..lol. I was told the money will be refunded as soon as they have finished processing my application.
If I have not done my biometrics, who knows, my processing time MIGHT have taken longer.
Try to following IRCC on Twitter. it is the fastest way to get any update to change on any immigration policy. They also put links of their website on Twitter when there is a change in immigration policy. That was was the first place I got the information and I check on their website
That is awesome . Good luck to you
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