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Essential non-healthcare
applied on July 8th
I got my AOR today.
I thought it would take longer for them to process it, so I bought tickets to go back home to visit my family in between. As I understand I will probably get eCOPR a month later than AOR. I have my tickets already, non-refundable. Should I cancel or postponed my trip?
When to get your medical exam In-Canada permanent residence applicants
You’re exempt from completing an additional immigration medical exam (IME) if
you have applied, or you are applying for permanent residence and
you are already residing in Canada and
you have completed your immigration medical exam in the last 5 years and
an IRCC medical officer found your medical exam as low risk or no risk to public health or public safety
If you’ve already completed an IME and are applying for permanent residence, make sure you provide an IME number (or unique medical identifier number) from your previous medical exam in your application. Learn more about the temporary public policy, which is in effect until December 28, 2021.
When to get your medical exam In-Canada permanent residence applicants
You’re exempt from completing an additional immigration medical exam (IME) if
you have applied, or you are applying for permanent residence and
you are already residing in Canada and
you have completed your immigration medical exam in the last 5 years and
an IRCC medical officer found your medical exam as low risk or no risk to public health or public safety
If you’ve already completed an IME and are applying for permanent residence, make sure you provide an IME number (or unique medical identifier number) from your previous medical exam in your application. Learn more about the temporary public policy, which is in effect until December 28, 2021.
Yeah, I applied in this stream with a medical appointment as i was unaware of the exemptions,So i didnt uploaded my old medicals.Moreover, the only doc they requested additionally was PCC and i have no idea whether they will ask to upload medical.
Yeah, I applied in this stream with a medical appointment as i was unaware of the exemptions,So i didnt uploaded my old medicals.Moreover, the only doc they requested additionally was PCC and i have no idea whether they will ask to upload medical.
I had called ircc on this wednesday to inquire about this. She said that biometrics are easily confirmed as to have been done or not using the uci number and so, there's no need to worry about it.
I think she was right but I still believe it to the reason of the delay. It won't be the cause of application decline but can possibly prolong the process
I really don’t get it. They said they would process applications first come first serve. And people applying in May still waiting for AOR and guys who applied in July already got theirs @@
Essential non-healthcare
applied on July 8th
I got my AOR today.
I thought it would take longer for them to process it, so I bought tickets to go back home to visit my family in between. As I understand I will probably get eCOPR a month later than AOR. I have my tickets already, non-refundable. Should I cancel or postponed my trip?
I really don’t get it. They said they would process applications first come first serve. And people applying in May still waiting for AOR and guys who applied in July already got theirs @@
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