Upfront meds usually take longer to be processed, because they were never in the system to be analyzed. It’s kinda like someone bringing you a random demand to you in your job, that doesn’t have any urgency and you weren’t expecting it. People tend to push it to the side for when they have time. I’ve seen upfront taking a few months, so 2 weeks isn’t much. While requested meds are processing really quickly.
There's no certain way to know. Maybe it will trigger someone to look at your file, maybe it won't. Doing upfront meds has made this happen for a few people, for others - not. It's all a matter of luck really, no hard and fast rule about it.
No, don't do re-medical if you are not requested to do so. I read info from an immigration lawyer about this. When IRCC tells you to do a re-medical, they create a special IME number that will trigger their system immediately the moment the results are submitted. If you do upfront re-med, they won't see it for months.
The reason why I am doing remed is I have an hsa card and it has 500+$ and I am leaving US so it will be lost when I leave US .So even if they are not updating it it won't technically affect me much I just want to try my luck.
Non-citizens of Ukraine will still be given priority status if they apply to come to Canada through other immigration streams.
Several advocates and experts say nationality should not be a consideration when helping people to flee violence.
"I'm hoping that our policy isn't strictly limited to citizenship, that residents in Ukraine prior to this can also factor in, and that we can accommodate some of those folks," he said.
Fuck man...I should have stayed away from reading the news
Here is the thing. Ottawa in theory is processing March-may/20 aors and then some random late 2020/ early 2021. Today in my WhatsApp group was a good exemple. We had 2, one March/20 who was requested remed while one nov/20 who did upfront. So yes, doing upfront will take longer for an officer to look at it, but as Ottawa is concerned, after they look at it, they tend to work on it. Whereas if you wait, it might take longer for them to request you a remed, then it would take for them to look at you file after doing upfront.
Here is the thing. Ottawa in theory is processing March-may/20 aors and then some random late 2020/ early 2021. Today in my WhatsApp group was a good exemple. We had 2, one March/20 who was requested remed while one nov/20 who did upfront. So yes, doing upfront will take longer for an officer to look at it, but as Ottawa is concerned, after they look at it, they tend to work on it. Whereas if you wait, it might take longer for them to request you a remed, then it would take for them to look at you file after doing upfront.
Why do people mess up important things?
Employment letter without job duties leads to direct refusal. Do people really research before applying to PR?? What a waste of 14 months for this guy.
Why do people mess up important things?
Employment letter without job duties leads to direct refusal. Do people really research before applying to PR?? What a waste of 14 months for this guy.
2 PPRs in my Brazilian WhatsApp group, for VO Ottawa.
one March/20 and one November/20. Both COR Brazil. Both recently received ADR. So I’m guessing for @ImpatientAlligator its a good sign.