I really doubt they would be asking one to redo medicals if their SS was not complete. Say you submit new medicals now, and there's still another 6 months left for SS to be complete, what so they'll ask for a third remeds? It doesn't make any sense. If SS is still in progress, you won't get anything on your profile until complete.
In other words, your SS is complete. Take my words to the bank
Thank you for your kind words.
I do see most people who were requested a re-medical exam got their PPR within a month. However my case is a bit different, because I am an inland applicant, so my medical was automatically extended by the officer when it expired without requesting a re-medical... So I was worried maybe it's just a regular process regardless of SS in progress or completed...
Is there anyone who got their re-med done ? Just wanted to know tht in case anyone did do we have to submit anything online or the med ppl send themselves and how long does it take to update the status after re-med? @legalfalcon
From trend a place holder is created for you to submit proof of re meds. Just like when you got AOR. Then it usually takes anywhere from 2 weeks to 4 weeks to get PPR after you pass re-meds. From trends.
But no place holder was created for me and the med ppl dint give us anything to submit. The status has changed to action required on medicals so i was worried if those ppl had sent it or we have to do something ..
But no place holder was created for me and the med ppl dint give us anything to submit. The status has changed to action required on medicals so i was worried if those ppl had sent it or we have to do something ..
Send it by using CSE/Webform.
Clinic will update your medical result on Emedical system.
You do not need to do anything now, but to be sure just sent them a CSE and attached the information sheet. Tell them your IME number ( found on Medical sheet) and UCI number.
Thank you for your kind words.
I do see most people who were requested a re-medical exam got their PPR within a month. However my case is a bit different, because I am an inland applicant, so my medical was automatically extended by the officer when it expired without requesting a re-medical... So I was worried maybe it's just a regular process regardless of SS in progress or completed...
I really doubt they would be asking one to redo medicals if their SS was not complete. Say you submit new medicals now, and there's still another 6 months left for SS to be complete, what so they'll ask for a third remeds? It doesn't make any sense. If SS is still in progress, you won't get anything on your profile until complete.
In other words, your SS is complete. Take my words to the bank
Send it by using CSE/Webform.
Clinic will update your medical result on Emedical system.
You do not need to do anything now, but to be sure just sent them a CSE and attached the information sheet. Tell them your IME number ( found on Medical sheet) and UCI number.
Is there anyone who got their re-med done ? Just wanted to know tht in case anyone did do we have to submit anything online or the med ppl send themselves and how long does it take to update the status after re-med? @legalfalcon
If you are asked for a re-med, you will have to submit the upfront sheet. In most cases there is a new upload window that will be there in your MyCIC account. If it is not there, there send it via CSE.
If you are asked for a re-med, you will have to submit the upfront sheet. In most cases there is a new upload window that will be there in your MyCIC account. If it is not there, there send it via CSE.
Thanks a lot for ur response but we dint get any sheet cuz they said this is not upfront its a request from their side. Today we visited the medical centre and they gave us a summary of our reports. I think we can upload them through CSE with the receipts
Send it by using CSE/Webform.
Clinic will update your medical result on Emedical system.
You do not need to do anything now, but to be sure just sent them a CSE and attached the information sheet. Tell them your IME number ( found on Medical sheet) and UCI number.