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I had interview in Montreal in jun, I had sediment my documents in side of Canada. But first interview was related to relationship, but second we don't know. Usually when you get this template is a good news. But with out medical you can get PR
They don't call to tell you in your face you been refused, but we don't know what to expect now
I had interview in Montreal in jun, I had sediment my documents in side of Canada. But first interview was related to relationship, but second we don't know. Usually when you get this template is a good news. But with out medical you can get PR
They don't call to tell you in your face you been refused, but we don't know what to expect now
yes your first interview was for evaluation of your application. But the second one you are called for sounds like the standard inland landing interview that all inland applicants do to become a PR. Even the text in the letter implies this:
"We are pleased to inform you that processing your application for PR will be finalized at your next interview"
It sounds like an approval letter, but I just don't see how they could do that without you having taken a medical exam. It would be different if the medical had simply expired and they are extending the validity, but...no medical at all?
Maybe they realize that because of the medical restrictions being waived for a spousal sponsorship (except for things like active TB, for example), why bother.
Odd, maybe you just slipped through the system somehow, it's just people doing these applications after all, not some all-knowing robot. Though that would be cool.
Maybe they realize that because of the medical restrictions being waived for a spousal sponsorship (except for things like active TB, for example), why bother.
It's just too strange not to ask for it... I guess the OP will just have to go to the interview and hope for the best. The letter certainly sounds positive so I'm cautiously optimistic...
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