I was delighted to see an ADR email from IRCC on Friday afternoon, and fully expected it to be a re-med request. But instead it was a Schedule A request. I've seen a few others on this forum share that they have received a re-med request followed by a Schedule A, but not reverse order. In my case, is this indicative that I may not need a re-med request? Could/should I be expecting PPR.... dare I say soon???
If they aren't renewing your medicals, it seems unlikely that they won't ask for another. A validity of just 1 month is probably too close for comfort for them. I remember people reporting getting Schedule A, PCC, proof of funds, medicals in various permutations on FB groups. Wait for a couple of days and see.
Oh great to know. Another person in the November 2019 thread just saw in his gcms notes that his gu of February 16 was that his file was assigned to an officer for final review and due date is 18th March, will keep you updated if he posts anything.
Ive Jan 2020 aor
I was requested to submit schedule A form last week. I made a mistake in the form. In the personal history, instead of writing job titles, I wrote “employment” under activity column and submitted the form on the portal that very day. Later that day, as i re read the form and realized my mistake, I sent the corrected schedule A the same day. But!! After that!! I realized that I missed an address in my address history form both during the submission of my pr app as well later in the corrected schedule A form i sent via webform. That was an international address when I was studying in a university abroad. I have resubmitted the schedule A correcting all the mistakes via another webform..
I know.. completely avoidable mistake. I am very worried now. How will that affect my application?? Anyone? Please??
That's great to hear. Maybe confirmation bias, but this strategy is turning up with lots of positives these days. I did the exact same thing - two emails, one for expedited processing and one for medicals expiry. They forwarded them up the chain and two days later, I got the re-medical request.
Ive Jan 2020 aor
I was requested to submit schedule A form last week. I made a mistake in the form. In the personal history, instead of writing job titles, I wrote “employment” under activity column and submitted the form on the portal that very day. Later that day, as i re read the form and realized my mistake, I sent the corrected schedule A the same day. But!! After that!! I realized that I missed an address in my address history form both during the submission of my pr app as well later in the corrected schedule A form i sent via webform. That was an international address when I was studying in a university abroad. I have resubmitted the schedule A correcting all the mistakes via another webform..
I know.. completely avoidable mistake. I am very worried now. How will that affect my application?? Anyone? Please??
Ive Jan 2020 aor
I was requested to submit schedule A form last week. I made a mistake in the form. In the personal history, instead of writing job titles, I wrote “employment” under activity column and submitted the form on the portal that very day. Later that day, as i re read the form and realized my mistake, I sent the corrected schedule A the same day. But!! After that!! I realized that I missed an address in my address history form both during the submission of my pr app as well later in the corrected schedule A form i sent via webform. That was an international address when I was studying in a university abroad. I have resubmitted the schedule A correcting all the mistakes via another webform..
I know.. completely avoidable mistake. I am very worried now. How will that affect my application?? Anyone? Please??
I have seen people who have never visited any other country received Schedule A request as well. So, it's totally up to the case officer assigned to your file.