No you do not need to inform them. They will extend your medical. My status bar is at 87% and my medical expires in 4 months as well which is 2 months after the estimated completion date.
No you do not need to inform them. They will extend your medical. My status bar is at 87% and my medical expires in 4 months as well which is 2 months after the estimated completion date.
No you do not need to inform them. They will extend your medical. My status bar is at 87% and my medical expires in 4 months as well which is 2 months after the estimated completion date.
Medical examinations
All permanent residence applicants must have valid immigration medical examination (IME) results in order for officers to finalize an application.
Permanent residence applications with current medical results that are valid for more than 6 months may be finalized, and the COPR may be issued, if possible.
Medical examinations
All permanent residence applicants must have valid immigration medical examination (IME) results in order for officers to finalize an application.
Permanent residence applications with current medical results that are valid for more than 6 months may be finalized, and the COPR may be issued, if possible.
Like I said I have 4 months remaining before medical expires and 2 months left for the estimated completion date. This gives me an additional 2 months after the completion estimated processing time would have expired. So I am assuming that they will finalize my file by then.
Changing immigration category
An applicant who has applied in another category, and who is subsequently nominated by a province, must submit a new application as a provincial nominee. In such a case, the following applies:
If the initial application has not been placed into processing, the processing fee can be credited toward the new provincial nominee application instead of being refunded
If the initial application has been placed into processing, no refund is possible
If the applicant does not wish to withdraw the initial application, processing on both applications may continue but only one permanent resident visa can be issued to an applicant. Before the processing of an application can be finalized, any other permanent residence applications in process submitted by the same applicant must be withdrawn.
Hi,
I am on closed work permit employer restricted.
I have applied for my Permanent Residence through Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) paper base under skilled category employer restricted. I got my AOR on 25th of September 2019. And 2 months ago I have submitted my Canada CRC and Indian PCC.
Currently I am laid off from my job.
1) If I change my employer so my this PR process will continue or I have to again start my PR process from scratch? what will happen to my current PR process?