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PNP PR PAPER-BASED - June - Aug 2020 Applicant —— Let’s share timeline and progress of Application

spkannan

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Nov 4, 2020
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AR July 2nd, 2020
AOR Jan 21st, 2021
Biometrics Letter May 3rd, 2021

I guess next is MR. I will go ahead and book for an AR upfront, I suspect there might be a backlog with IRCC ramping up inland immigrant intake
Did you receive the MR ? if Yes, which date did you received MR request ?
 

Thisath

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May 15, 2019
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Category........
PNP
Nomination.....
SINP
AOR Received.
15-04-2021
Medical Examination Instructions
These medical instructions are being issued as your immigration application has reached the stage where medical examination results are now required. Please read these instructions carefully.
When to complete your Immigration Medical Examination
You are required to undergo the medical examination within 30 days of the date of this letter. Failure to do so may result
in the refusal of your immigration application.
Who may complete your Immigration Medical Examination
Your medical examination must be performed by a doctor from the IRCC list of Panel Physicians. The list of Panel Physicians to find a doctor in your area: http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx
How to complete your Immigration Medical Examination
Book an appointment with a Panel Physician in your area as soon as possible. If you are unable to complete your medical examination within the 30 day timeframe provided, it is your responsibility to inform the IRCC office responsible for processing your application as soon as possible.
Once your medical examination has been completed the Panel Physician will submit medical results to IRCC for assessment. To obtain a copy of your Immigration Medical Examination please ask the panel physician at the time of your appointment.
Paying for your Immigration Medical Examination
Any costs related to the medical examination are your responsibility and are payable to the Panel Physician at the time of the examination. This payment is for the Panel Physician’s services and cannot be refunded even if your immigration application is refused or the validity period of your immigration medical examination expires.
Note: If you are eligible for coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), the costs related to your immigration medical examination will be covered by the IFHP. Please confirm with the Panel Physician in your area that they are registered with the IFHP.
What must I bring to my appointment?
IMPORTANT: If you have a previous or existing medical condition, bring any medical reports, test results or prescriptions that you may have with you to your appointment. This may help reduce the time it takes for your application to be processed.
• The attached Medical Report form (IMM1017E)
• Identification, including your passport if one is available. Proof of identity must include at least one
government-issued document with photograph and signature, such as a passport
• Eye glasses or contact lenses, if worn
• Four recent photographs. You will need to bring these only if the doctor you select from the list of panel physicians
does not work with IRCC via the eMedical system. Please check with the doctor’s office when you book your
appointment
• For individuals eligible for Immigration Medical Examination (IME) coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program
(IFHP), please bring one of the following documents:
• Refugee Protection Claimant Document (RPCD) – IMM 1442
• The Interim Federal Health Certificate (IFHC) – IMM 5695
• Acknowledgement of Claim and Notice to Return for Interview (AOC) – IMM 5985
Go to the following website to find out what to expect during your exam :
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/medical-exams/
Hope this helps

Underneath they have provided my personal info
Thank you very much
 
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