My medicals have been "not need at this time" since the beginning which means they never looked at it until now. Strange b/c that is usually the first thing they "pass"?
I got a "re-assessment of medical certificate" request.
My medicals have been "not need at this time" since the beginning which means they never looked at it until now. Strange b/c that is usually the first thing they "pass"?
I got a "re-assessment of medical certificate" request.
I'm not sure what this is but usually, when they need additional tests to be done, they send such a request. This should be the "furtherance request" - which means your doctor will perform additional tests on you and update the report in the e-medical system.
The letter says "We have begun processing your application for permanent residence, and in order to make a decision we require the following information/documents:"
The letter says "We have begun processing your application for permanent residence, and in order to make a decision we require the following information/documents:"
The letter says "We have begun processing your application for permanent residence, and in order to make a decision we require the following information/documents:"
Doesn't look like a PPR request to me. PPR request usually comes via e-mail with the subject "Ready for Visa". Looks like you got additional document request. Kindly check what documents they have asked for!
Doesn't look like a PPR request to me. PPR request usually comes via e-mail with the subject "Ready for Visa". Looks like you got additional document request. Kindly check what documents they have asked for!
The letter says "We have begun processing your application for permanent residence, and in order to make a decision we require the following information/documents:"
I also received the RPRF request, but mine is worded differently-
This is in reference to your application for a permanent resident visa, which has been found eligible in the Class for which it was submitted. Admissibility review (security, criminality and/or medical) is still ongoing; you will be contacted if additional information is required for that purpose. Before we can approve your application, we require payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF). You must pay this fee before a permanent resident visa can be issued. The RPRF must be paid once for yourself as a principal applicant and once for your accompanying spouse or common law partner, if applicable.