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Any respected member could share their thoughts on my query. Thanks in advance.
IRCC has asked for 6 months bank statements. Previously in 2020 I submitted a FD certificate with the required amount. The FD matured and came in my savings account this February. Now could I again make a new FD and share that with IRCC or is it mandatory to share the 6 months bank statements with IRCC
If they have specifically asked for 6 months statements, then go with last 6 months statements, this will reflect correct balance in your account currently along with showing FD matured transaction. IRCC wants to confirm that the balance reflected in you account belongs to you and not an immediate transfer by some one else, just to show the POF amount. That's why they asked for 6 months statements
Any respected member could share their thoughts on my query. Thanks in advance.
IRCC has asked for 6 months bank statements. Previously in 2020 I submitted a FD certificate with the required amount. The FD matured and came in my savings account this February. Now could I again make a new FD and share that with IRCC or is it mandatory to share the 6 months bank statements with IRCC
What is your COR - India? Just trying to figure out whether IRCC would be asking for PCC for all the applications where security not started? What do you suggest?
My status is similar to yours as per GCMS notes. Recently I have completed my upfront medicals. So given the timelines I am thinking of booking PCC in advance.
Right, its been frustrating for all of us. But I think we all are almost there.. Just need to hold a little bit more. Hope all of us get our PPR very soon. Yesterday I read an article, IRCC has cleared backlog of 9000 PR applications for FSW recently and now they are back on track and clearing the backlog..
We shouldn't also forget that an application leaves the backlog only after landing. That means that the actual number of PPR receivers are higher than the number given by IRCC.
@legalfalcon please advice me. My AOR is October 2020 and there has been no improvement in my profile since December 2020. Currently it says "you don't need a medical exam and we will send you a message if this changes" Could you please tell me whether you think doing upfront medicals will help my profile?
@legalfalcon please advice me. My AOR is October 2020 and there has been no improvement in my profile since December 2020. Currently it says "you don't need a medical exam and we will send you a message if this changes" Could you please tell me whether you think doing upfront medicals will help my profile?
I would say wait for it. Seeing many posts getting PPR after upfront medicals, I also got it done upfront on 5th February. It has not been even linked to my profile. It still says medical not required. AOR October 2020, VO Ottawa
I would say wait for it. Seeing many posts getting PPR after upfront medicals, I also got it done upfront on 5th February. It has not been even linked to my profile. It still says medical not required. AOR October 2020, VO Ottawa
My upfront medical was approved and updated in the portal 25 days ago. No ppr or anything.
There is no logic in ircc way of doing things. They have there system on shuffle
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Exactly and some of us will be left holding the bag this year too when they meet their quota, so without any communication from IRCC regarding your application status, you could get your PPR anytime in the next week or month or year which essentially means that you can't touch your POF funds and you can't plan anything for the foreseeable future because you don't know what will happen. The processing time was 6 months when we applied and its been years and radio silence from IRCC regarding even a new timeline. Just wait indefinitely. This is wrong on so many levels. We literally have no voice.
Yeah it sucks. I might wait until the 18 month mark and file mandamus. It's expensive yeah, but you can always make more money, but can't make up for the lost time and opportunities.
Hi Guys and Gals,
I have taken this small initiative to gather all the CPC-Ottawa Visa Office people to come together and update each other on their progress towards visa processing like ADR's, PCC, POF, Remedical / Medical request, and anything related to development towards visa processing. I hope we will help each other and keep motivating
https://chat.whatsapp.com/HA4qfAvVfJjDRW7w370h8f
Thanks and lots of love

I haven't even received my GCMS notes that i applied in November. They must be super busy.
What is your COR - India? Just trying to figure out whether IRCC would be asking for PCC for all the applications where security not started? What do you suggest?
My status is similar to yours as per GCMS notes. Recently I have completed my upfront medicals. So given the timelines I am thinking of booking PCC in advance.
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What is your COR - India? Just trying to figure out whether IRCC would be asking for PCC for all the applications where security not started? What do you suggest?
My status is similar to yours as per GCMS notes. Recently I have completed my upfront medicals. So given the timelines I am thinking of booking PCC in advance.
Hello member, my COR is India
I got an Update on March 11 for New pcc , Remeds and Schedule A form.
PCC takes atkeast 30 days to come where I live after the appointment is completed. Hence if u think it's feasible kindly go for upfront PCC as it would save time plus it won't burn the pocket.
Summary of my New GCMS Notes:
Assessments:
Eligibility:
Passed
Security
HIRV:
Criminality:
Passed
Org Crime:
Misrepresentation:
Medical:
Passed
Info Sharing:
Complete
Other Reqs:
Final:
@legalfalcon can you please guide me how close i am from PPR ?
Hi
@legalfalcon please say something on it
Hi
@legalfalcon please say something on it
No one, including legalfalcon, can answer that question. But everything looks good, hopefully you'll get PPR in the next couple of months.
No one, including legalfalcon, can answer that question. But everything looks good, hopefully you'll get PPR in the next couple of months.
Thanks but seen trend recently ppl were getting PPR immediately in one week time after re-medical completed
Thanks but seen trend recently ppl were getting PPR immediately in one week time after re-medical completed
Some people have been getting PPR in a couple of weeks after remedicals, others have been waiting for months. There are really no guarantees, unfortunately.
Got my ppr today!
AOR 30 Sep 2020
Med extended 3 March
GU 6 March
PPR 15 March
VO:Cairo
Best of luck
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