Same! It's only showing: " We sent you a medical request on Nov 4th"
Ask the panel physician for a copy of the e-medicals. I did the same to make sure all is gd. The status should be medical results have been received. This happens right away when results are uploaded on into the system, it should not take all that time…
If ur inland applicant, try calling IRCC to make sure results are received. Gd luck
Any updates for outland applicant
you should have heard something from IRCC by now! some out-lands are slowly moving forward, especially 2018 and early 2019!
Pre-arrival letter received November 26!
Yay, I see middle of March here and in group!
It gives me hope that maybe I'll get AR in December too
Hey,
what’s your submission month?
Hey,
what’s your submission month?
You can see in my signature.
April 2021
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You can see in my signature.
April 2021
Great same as mine. Don't see signature on the phone for some reason.
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Great same as mine. Don't see signature on the phone for some reason.
Flip your phone, you’ll see
Hi, I just got my AR. I have been in Canada since I was 18 but still got a request for a police certificate (from my home country), in this case, would I just need to provide a Canadian police certificate?
Hey, I came to Canada when I was 17 and never left the country, from what I saw in their website they only ask PCC from countries where you lived as an adult for 6 months so I didn't send them a PCC, yet the requested my home country's Police Clearance Certificate and I had to send the power of attorney document to my family in express mail and they scanned it and sent it to me or I would've waited months if I used the embassy here.
So in essence yes, they will request PCC from you, if you can prepare it before hand do so just make sure it stays valid
Flip your phone, you’ll see
You are right I am a beginner here still getting hang of things
Hey, I came to Canada when I was 17 and never left the country, from what I saw in their website they only ask PCC from countries where you lived as an adult for 6 months so I didn't send them a PCC, yet the requested my home country's Police Clearance Certificate and I had to send the power of attorney document to my family in express mail and they scanned it and sent it to me or I would've waited months if I used the embassy here.
So in essence yes, they will request PCC from you, if you can prepare it before hand do so just make sure it stays valid
That's so strange! But thank you! I don't have the capacity to provide it from the country I was born in, I may try calling them on Monday
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Had a status update:
""We are reviewing the results of your medical exam"
I had my medicals in 2016 before moving to Canada. Does that mean they are reusing those results ?
Anyone?
Medical is valid for 5 years if you didn't leave Canada for more than 6 months.
Medical is valid for 5 years if you didn't leave Canada for more than 6 months.
Well, given that it was taken in 2016 but 5 years before I received the AR, I'm still unsure they will reuse it...
But hope they do so I can save some money
you should have heard something from IRCC by now! some out-lands are slowly moving forward, especially 2018 and early 2019!
are you sure they start processing outlands?
are you sure they start processing outlands?
Yes, one from Jan 2021 and one from March 2021 got AR. I saw on FB.
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