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Guys please help,

On Tuesday I took my newborn for an upfront medical exam. They gave me the results the same day and told me it was sent to ircc via eMedical. I sent his results via webform the same day too.

Now, the dilemma is that I received a medical instruction letter for him in my account today! What am I supposed to do? Contact the clinic? Or send the upfront via webform again?

Please help me guys,
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Guys please help,

On Tuesday I took my newborn for an upfront medical exam. They gave me the results the same day and told me it was sent to ircc via eMedical. I sent his results via webform the same day too.

Now, the dilemma is that I received a medical instruction letter for him in my account today! What am I supposed to do? Contact the clinic? Or send the upfront via webform again?

Please help me guys,

Do all the following things:

1. Contact the clinic and explain them the situation. Most likely they will link the medical to the new medical request.
2. At the same time, contact IRCC through the web form, tell them about the new request and the upfront medical you have done already. Send them the e-medical sheet that you have received from the clinic.
3. Follow up with IRCC through their helpline and ask them to check if they have received the medicals from you.
 
I think the tweet said they'd start this from November of this year. So to everyone waiting for an ITA with a non-essential NOC. July to November is your only shot. After that immigration to developed countries will be unachievable for most.
I don’t think you’re correct, this is just a restructuring of the NOCs, some existing ones are becoming ineligible and some are becoming eligible based on the restructuring of the codes into TEER system. For the 2022 i think it will be general draws only for FSW/CEC/FST and the bill ( noc focussed draws) that’s tabled only for the first reading as now in the house of commons would most likely get approved( if most agrees) by 2023 as there are a lot of steps to make a bill a law and that aint happening so soon
 
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I have a question and I am not sure how this thing works but here it is:
I have a CRS score of 508 and I am eligible in both FSW and CEC.
Assuming the first draw which occurs is FSW and I get an ITA which I don’t accept or decline since you have some days to do it and then let’s assume 2 weeks later there’s a CEC draw , will I get an ITA for that also or in order to get the ITA for CEC I have to decline the ITA for FSW first before the CEC draw occurs?
Reason: I want to apply in CEC vs FSW in case the 2nd draw is CEC.
Your thoughts?
 
I have a question and I am not sure how this thing works but here it is:
I have a CRS score of 508 and I am eligible in both FSW and CEC.
Assuming the first draw which occurs is FSW and I get an ITA which I don’t accept or decline since you have some days to do it and then let’s assume 2 weeks later there’s a CEC draw , will I get an ITA for that also or in order to get the ITA for CEC I have to decline the ITA for FSW first before the CEC draw occurs?
Reason: I want to apply in CEC vs FSW in case the 2nd draw is CEC.
Your thoughts?

There has never been an exclusive FSW draw. It has either been all programs-inclusive draw or CEC only draw.

You won't have to make that choice. If you get an invite, accept and submit your documents. In either case, don't reject an invitation. There are people on this forum who declined the last FSW draw in December 2020 and are yet to receive an invitation.
 
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There has never been an exclusive FSW draw. It has either been all programs-inclusive draw or CEC only draw.

You won't have to make that choice. If you get an invite, accept and submit your documents. In either case, don't reject an invitation. There are people on this forum who declined the last FSW draw in December 2020 and are yet to receive an invitation.
Alright, makes sense , thanks. Just didn’t know about this and I just saw a faq on CIC which matches your advise here. Hopefully with 508 I can make it and when I created the profile in Nov 2021 there were only 2500 people within 500-600 range and now it’s 7000+ lol
 
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I know this is not the grandparents and parents forum but I think u guys could be of some help. My sister is sponsoring my mother. Documents submitted in December. We got a request from ircc to complete the IMM 5406 form FOR principal applicant and all dependents 18 and over. My step father is on the application and is listed as a dependent. Should I also submit and a IMM 5406 form ? NOTE I am over 22 and is not dependent on my mother. And I am not included in the filing? I tried searching online but no clear information is seen
 
Guys, how many files could be uploaded in work history? I mean that can I upload two or three files for example if I have different periods of working and multiple organizations?
 
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Alright, makes sense , thanks. Just didn’t know about this and I just saw a faq on CIC which matches your advise here. Hopefully with 508 I can make it and when I created the profile in Nov 2021 there were only 2500 people within 500-600 range and now it’s 7000+ lol

They will probably reach up to 8,000 people with a score of 501+ by July the 6th.

Don't reject that ITA, at this moment its gold.
 
I have a question and I am not sure how this thing works but here it is:
I have a CRS score of 508 and I am eligible in both FSW and CEC.
Assuming the first draw which occurs is FSW and I get an ITA which I don’t accept or decline since you have some days to do it and then let’s assume 2 weeks later there’s a CEC draw , will I get an ITA for that also or in order to get the ITA for CEC I have to decline the ITA for FSW first before the CEC draw occurs?
Reason: I want to apply in CEC vs FSW in case the 2nd draw is CEC.
Your thoughts?

Take the first ITA you receive and don't look back.

Like others said, there never was a FSW only draw. They might change it, yes, but I don't see it.

Whatever your reasons are to prefer CEC route to FSW, just take the first ITA and run. There are plenty of horror stories of people who declined their ITA because "the next one will come in a few weeks"... and those weeks are yet to arrive.

Technically, though, I am not sure how things are handled: do you get erased from the EE poll when you receive ITA but before you decline it? Would they invite someone again if they already have a pending invitation? (In your hypothetical situation of "new draw happens while I still have time to decide whether to accept or not").
 
I have a question and I am not sure how this thing works but here it is:
I have a CRS score of 508 and I am eligible in both FSW and CEC.
Assuming the first draw which occurs is FSW and I get an ITA which I don’t accept or decline since you have some days to do it and then let’s assume 2 weeks later there’s a CEC draw , will I get an ITA for that also or in order to get the ITA for CEC I have to decline the ITA for FSW first before the CEC draw occurs?
Reason: I want to apply in CEC vs FSW in case the 2nd draw is CEC.
Your thoughts?

IMO - you are crazy to play games like this. There are people who tried stuff like this a few years ago only to have the draws stop without warning and end up screwed having already declined their first ITA. You have no idea what IRCC has planned. Take the first ITA you get and submit your application.

To answer your questions, there are no FSW specific draws. Draws will either be general (including FSW and CEC) or CEC specific. We don't know which or if there will be both. If you happen to be invited as a FSW applicant, you will need to decline that ITA before you can receive ITA under CEC. You can't hold on to one ITA for insurance and then hope you get a second one.

Again, I think you'd be nuts not to take the first ITA you get. But your life and I guess it depends how important PR is to you.