They have a big FSW application backlog and they need to clear it. Then there’s COVID and outland travel restrictions. I think it’ll be mid 2022 for the next FSW/all stream draw.
Travel restrictions excuse makes absolutely no sense when students, tourists and visitors are allowed and borders are fully open with proper health risk management policies on ground.
Travel restrictions excuse makes absolutely no sense when students, tourists and visitors are allowed and borders are fully open with proper health risk management policies on ground.
I'm an FSW-O applicant AOR December 2019. I just received a re-medical request IMM1017E. I had already got an upfront medical done in July and submitted it via webform - it is also reflected as received in my GCMS notes. Now the IME numbers are different in the upfront medical I submitted and this form I've just received. How should I proceed?
@legalfalcon Sir and senior members please guide me.
They aren't. Where do you live? This is usually the major factor that determines which office your application gets processed at. Note that the primary VO can change at various stages of processing.
MEP is 2 months for inland/US and 4 months for everybody else right now. Ridiculous. It's disgusting how there's a clear discrimination between inland/US apps and the others. Wouldn't expect anything less from a govt who've done all those horrible things to the natives.
I checked my latest CBSA notes. An actual officer looked my medicals and linked it to my application. Yes an actual officer has to do it.
I don't know if he will do anything else on the application. I didn't see entry for anything else on my notes.
I checked my latest CBSA notes. An actual officer looked my medicals and linked it to my application. Yes an actual officer has to do it.
I don't know if he will do anything else on the application. I didn't see entry for anything else on my notes.