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dhruvbajaj39

Hero Member
Feb 19, 2021
254
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Hello Everyone!

I'm FSW-PNP Outland candidate.
Country of residence: India.
OINP.
Received an update on the file today after submitting our biometrics on 1st March'2021.

It's a request for new medical, IMM 1710E . Our medicals were expired on 3rd Oct'2021.

Does this indicate the outlanders' files are processing now or is this just an automated process of requesting new medicals after the old ones are expired?
It’s not an automated update. Congratulations, this is big and you’re much closer to PPR now.
 
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Vikr

Star Member
Jul 26, 2020
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Hello Everyone!

I'm FSW-PNP Outland candidate.
Country of residence: India.
OINP.
Received an update on the file today after submitting our biometrics on 1st March'2021.

It's a request for new medical, IMM 1710E . Our medicals were expired on 3rd Oct'2021.

Does this indicate the outlanders' files are processing now or is this just an automated process of requesting new medicals after the old ones are expired?
Hi, what's your visa office ?
 

imm2canadaordie

Full Member
Nov 1, 2017
46
35
Category........
FSW
Hello Everyone!

I'm FSW-PNP Outland candidate.
Country of residence: India.
OINP.
Received an update on the file today after submitting our biometrics on 1st March'2021.

It's a request for new medical, IMM 1710E . Our medicals were expired on 3rd Oct'2021.

Does this indicate the outlanders' files are processing now or is this just an automated process of requesting new medicals after the old ones are expired?
PNP outland applicants are being processed, around 30 PPR reports last two weeks on this forum. FSW-o are not being procecced with the exception of US/HK bases applicants and backlog from 2018\19 but reports for FSW-o have stopped recently
 

sarikavats

Star Member
Apr 11, 2019
98
92
PNP outland applicants are being processed, around 30 PPR reports last two weeks on this forum. FSW-o are not being procecced with the exception of US/HK bases applicants and backlog from 2018\19 but reports for FSW-o have stopped recently
Yeah, but I was unsure if people from India were getting PPRs. On 27th Sept, the direct flight ban has lifted. Before that, I believe PPR was not issued. Maybe I missed reading some updates on this forum.
 

Amiz

Star Member
Jan 28, 2020
161
35
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
1111
Hello Everyone!

I'm FSW-PNP Outland candidate.
Country of residence: India.
OINP.
Received an update on the file today after submitting our biometrics on 1st March'2021.

It's a request for new medical, IMM 1710E . Our medicals were expired on 3rd Oct'2021.

Does this indicate the outlanders' files are processing now or is this just an automated process of requesting new medicals after the old ones are expired?
Could you mind sharing your AOR?
 

DonDinod

Full Member
Aug 16, 2021
29
29
Hi everyone, first time poster so excuse me if this has been asked already. I have read that if you have an M1 or M3 score for your medicals they are automatically extended (i think I read it somewhere on this forum). Is this confirmed, if so, by who and a link would be great. Alternatively, has there been anyone on here who has received a re medical request despite having an M1 or M3 score?

Thanks so much
Someone in my group who's medicals was M1 got re-med request today. His medicals expired this October. He is a PNP candidate and his VO is Sydney.
 

Alysson

Champion Member
Apr 17, 2019
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PNP outland applicants are being processed, around 30 PPR reports last two weeks on this forum. FSW-o are not being procecced with the exception of US/HK bases applicants and backlog from 2018\19 but reports for FSW-o have stopped recently
From ford’s statement on the news, about labor shortages and that he spoke with Trudeau about PNP, I imagine there has been pressure from premiers to move forward with Outland PNP. Unfortunately FSW seems to be the ugly duckling that no one cares about lol. Dumb though, considering a large majority goes to Ontario anyway.
 
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