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WPGBound

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May 12, 2020
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As I'm sitting here day dreaming how great life in Winnipeg will be, I want to ask those who recently did remeds:

How long did it take from when your hospital/provider/doctor submitted your remed to IRCC until you saw some kind of acknowledgement that IRCC received your remed (change in your canada.ca portal or an email)?
 

ElegantVegetable

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Oct 15, 2021
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As I'm sitting here day dreaming how great life in Winnipeg will be, I want to ask those who recently did remeds:

How long did it take from when your hospital/provider/doctor submitted your remed to IRCC until you saw some kind of acknowledgement that IRCC received your remed (change in your canada.ca portal or an email)?
Around 2-3 weeks but I did ask for the report for my personal records and submitted that using webforms.
 
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FurioGiunta

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Nov 18, 2020
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Finally got ADR for Schedule A (IMM5669) and PCC guys.

Have a couple of questions regarding Schedule A form Section 8 (Personal History) and Section 12 (Addresses). Since I submitted my application, I have travelled to a few countries, all for tourist purposes (on tourist visas). One of these trips was to a country for a couple of months, rest were for a couple of weeks at most. During all these trips I continued to work (remotely) for my company in India.

- Should I include all these trips in the Personal History section? At the very least should I include my long trip?
- Should I include the address where I stayed during these trips (in different hotels) in the Addresses section? I didn't really "live" in any of these places since I was visiting temporarily. During all these trips I maintained a permanent address back in India.

It feels like I don't have to include any of these trips because they were for tourism. The only dilemma I really have is about the long trip, not mentioning it seems like withholding information. I was hoping there would be a Travel History section where I could add them, but unfortunately it is not there on this form. So what do I do guys?
 

ImpatientAlligator

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Sep 7, 2021
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Finally got ADR for Schedule A (IMM5669) and PCC guys.

Have a couple of questions regarding Schedule A form Section 8 (Personal History) and Section 12 (Addresses). Since I submitted my application, I have travelled to a few countries, all for tourist purposes (on tourist visas). One of these trips was to a country for a couple of months, rest were for a couple of weeks at most. During all these trips I continued to work (remotely) for my company in India.

- Should I include all these trips in the Personal History section? At the very least should I include my long trip?
- Should I include the address where I stayed during these trips (in different hotels) in the Addresses section? I didn't really "live" in any of these places since I was visiting temporarily. During all these trips I maintained a permanent address back in India.

It feels like I don't have to include any of these trips because they were for tourism. The only dilemma I really have is about the long trip, not mentioning it seems like withholding information. I was hoping there would be a Travel History section where I could add them, but unfortunately it is not there on this form. So what do I do guys?
Don't have to report it as long as you didn't live there (had a residence or a resident visa) or the stay was longer than 6 months.
 
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Rkb94

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Jul 22, 2021
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As I'm sitting here day dreaming how great life in Winnipeg will be, I want to ask those who recently did remeds:

How long did it take from when your hospital/provider/doctor submitted your remed to IRCC until you saw some kind of acknowledgement that IRCC received your remed (change in your canada.ca portal or an email)?
I gave medical on March 5th
Until March 11th my medical wasn't sent as confirmed on call with the clinic.
Medical passed status reflected on March 13th.
 
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wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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I'm a bit confused with my ADR deadlines. I received two separate requests for ADRs 16 days apart. The first request was for PCCs and Schedule A while the second one was for PoF. The first deadline is coming up in 13 days while the second isn't until 27 April.

I have the documents ready for the first ADR, but I don't know what'll happen if I transmit the application without including anything in the PoF slot. I was thinking that I could add an LoE saying the other documents will be uploaded closer to their submission deadline, but i'm also worried that adding something in that slot may close the slot for future document upload.

Have any one of you been in this situation? If so, what was your approach? Can I transmit what is required now and will the slot for the 2nd ADR remain open? Or should I upload an LoE in the second ADR request slot?

Here's a screenshot of the Document Upload section

Thanks in advance!!!
The PoF slot will be opened until the deadline for it, I believe. Upload the docs with urgent deadlines and transmits. The other slots should remain opened.
 
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wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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As I'm sitting here day dreaming how great life in Winnipeg will be, I want to ask those who recently did remeds:

How long did it take from when your hospital/provider/doctor submitted your remed to IRCC until you saw some kind of acknowledgement that IRCC received your remed (change in your canada.ca portal or an email)?
I can't wait for your rude awakening :D.

 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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As I'm sitting here day dreaming how great life in Winnipeg will be, I want to ask those who recently did remeds:

How long did it take from when your hospital/provider/doctor submitted your remed to IRCC until you saw some kind of acknowledgement that IRCC received your remed (change in your canada.ca portal or an email)?
My clinic took their sweet time submitting our medicals, but once they did, it was passed the next working day.
 
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dankboi

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Apr 19, 2021
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Express Entry Q1 2022: Smallest first quarter ever as IRCC works on backlog
Despite record-high PNP draws in the first three months of 2022, Canada has only invited 6,488 Express Entry candidates so far this year.

Canada has been playing catch-up this past quarter, resulting in a relatively slow start to the year for Express Entry.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has so far invited only 6,488 Express Entry candidates to apply, all of whom are Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates. Compared to previous first quarters, the start of 2022 has been the smallest first quarter since Express Entry was launched in 2015. The smallest quarter ever was Q4 2021, when Canada invited just 4,735 PNP candidates to apply for permanent residence.

The first seven draws of 2022 have consisted of record-breaking PNP draws. The largest PNP draw ever was held on February 16 when 1,082 candidates were issued Invitations to Apply (ITAs).

Express Entry invitations by quarter


Why so few Express Entry invitations
The drop in invitations overall is the result of a backlog in Express Entry applications for permanent residence. IRCC halted draws for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates in September 2021, as the backlog in applications had driven up expected processing times in excess of the six-month standard. FSWP candidates had not had a draw for nearly a year at that point, as IRCC paused draws for these candidates in December 2020.

Before the pandemic, most Express Entry draws were not program specific. Candidates from any Express Entry-managed program, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), CEC and PNP, could receive an invitation so long as their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score was high enough. Occasionally, IRCC would hold FSTP-specific draws to allow for more trades candidates to be invited to apply. There were only a few PNP and CEC-only draws prior to 2020.

Canada closed its border to most international travel in March 2020. At the same time, IRCC operations all around the world came to a halt. Even so, IRCC continued to hold Express Entry draws. For the first few months after the border closed, IRCC only invited CEC and PNP candidates, then briefly resumed draws for FSWP candidates between August and December 2020.

Internal IRCC communications indicate the backlog was exacerbated because Canada focused on transitioning as many temporary residents to permanent residents as possible. IRCC created the Temporary Residence to Permanent Residence (TR2PR) immigration program, and invited record numbers of CEC candidates. The backlog for FSWP candidates grew so much that the estimated processing times for this program is expected to reach 36 months in 2022, even though the IRCC website still indicates that these applications will be processed in six months.

IRCC has paused draws in order to process the backlog and return estimated processing times to the standard. No new invitations to apply means no applications are coming in, and the department can focus on clearing the backlog. There are enough Express Entry applicants waiting to be processed to fill the immigration targets for 2022.

Express Entry forecast
Although Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has not confirmed any date for when Express Entry draws for skilled workers will resume, he has suggested it could be as early as the spring.

The most recent IRCC inventory data shows that between February 28 and March 15, IRCC processed 4,101 FSWP applicants, which is more than IRCC processed in a seven-month period in 2021. Canada has already landed more FSWP immigrants in 2022 than it did in all of last year. There are about 41,000 FSWP applicants left to be processed as of mid March.

According to the same backlog data, there are about 10,400 CEC applicants left to be processed. In 42 days, IRCC was able to process 4,751 CEC applicants. At this rate, IRCC could end the CEC backlog by this spring.