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wandrmnk

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Jan 9, 2021
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Would you mind telling us what's being shown under Review of medical results ?
Latest update:
Review of medical results - November 12, 2021:You passed the medical exam.

Nothing more there about WHEN it expires. My original medicals were dated Nov 23, 2020. And was approved on Jan 25th 2021.
 
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Canadianblood

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Aug 26, 2020
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Please whose application has ever gotten rejected because of missing birth certificate of one of the kids without an ADR? How can we go about it? We need help! #askingforafriend
 

Carolkim

Newbie
Nov 18, 2021
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Hello everyone!
I applied on November 28,2020(CEC - Inland) and I'm still waiting on my CoPR.

I tried to order the GCMS notes 2 times already in June and again in August and never got a reply.
I gave my biometrics back in January but after that nothing much happened. I noticed my medical status changed when my exam expired but other than that everything still the same.

My bridging visa is going to expire at the end of January 2022 and I'm not sure how long I should wait before applying to renew it. I wasn't planning on spending that money again :confused:
 

sgoldsmith

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Nov 20, 2020
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Hello everyone!
I applied on November 28,2020(CEC - Inland) and I'm still waiting on my CoPR.

I tried to order the GCMS notes 2 times already in June and again in August and never got a reply.
I gave my biometrics back in January but after that nothing much happened. I noticed my medical status changed when my exam expired but other than that everything still the same.

My bridging visa is going to expire at the end of January 2022 and I'm not sure how long I should wait before applying to renew it. I wasn't planning on spending that money again :confused:
After reading that article on CIC News about backlog of application in process as of October, 27th, I think you should not wait at all. You will have to bite the bullet and pay that renewal fee and have the peace of mind that, at least, you have maintained your legal status while waiting for an IRCC decision.
 
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Carolkim

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Nov 18, 2021
5
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Hi everyone! Me again, I managed to get some information about my application (AOR Nov 28,2020 CEC Inland) through my MP and this was the reply

1. Eligibility not yet started
2. Security verification not yet started
3. Criminality review in progress

What does this mean? Did they even touch my application? This reply got me a little worried now :eek:

Thank you so much
 

sri_pri

Full Member
Sep 16, 2020
32
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Hello everyone!
I just got my ATIP notes from IRCC (Ordered them on Oct -16)
My VO is Montreal. I am an FSW - Inland applicant, with inland spouse. My AOR is Nov-29, 2020.
Can someone help me here : My final application status shows : Approved, and I have a COPR document# at the end with status as NOT STARTED and a print queue number. The document validity is until Nov-12 (which is gone). What am I supposed to do here?
Will letting IRCC know that I am in Canada help in receiving my COPR?
Thanks in advance for the suggestions.
 
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fc123

Star Member
Sep 16, 2020
54
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Just got an update. A month ago after my medical expired, the status changes to "you do not need a medical exam" and today it changed to "you have passed the medical exam" so I assume that means it was extended (instead of remed request).

FSW-O, AOR 1st Nov 2020, London VO, COR Ireland
 

CanWish

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Jul 6, 2021
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Just got an update. A month ago after my medical expired, the status changes to "you do not need a medical exam" and today it changed to "you have passed the medical exam" so I assume that means it was extended (instead of remed request).

FSW-O, AOR 1st Nov 2020, London VO, COR Ireland
@fc123 Thanks for the update, mate. You're definitely a step closer to your COPR. My AOR is 05 Nov 2020, FSW-O. VO: London. Background check passed back in May and medical status changed to "you do not need a medical" last month, 3 weeks after expiry.
Just a couple of questions. 1) When exactly did your medicals expire? And when did your background check status change to IP2? Cheers!
 

fc123

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Sep 16, 2020
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@fc123 Thanks for the update, mate. You're definitely a step closer to your COPR. My AOR is 05 Nov 2020, FSW-O. VO: London. Background check passed back in May and medical status changed to "you do not need a medical" last month, 3 weeks after expiry.
Just a couple of questions. 1) When exactly did your medicals expire? And when did your background check status change to IP2? Cheers!
Hopefully you get the same update soon! Medical expired on 25th Oct but not sure when I got IP2, sorry. GCMS received in September show all processing stages were passed in April.
 
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CanWish

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Jul 6, 2021
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Hopefully you get the same update soon! Medical expired on 25th Oct but not sure when I got IP2, sorry. GCMS received in September show all processing stages were passed in April.
@fc123 Thanks for coming back to me mate. Do keep us posted. Hoping and praying you get your COPR next week.
 

toronto747

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Nov 22, 2021
1
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Hello everyone!
I applied on November 28,2020(CEC - Inland) and I'm still waiting on my CoPR.

I tried to order the GCMS notes 2 times already in June and again in August and never got a reply.
I gave my biometrics back in January but after that nothing much happened. I noticed my medical status changed when my exam expired but other than that everything still the same.

My bridging visa is going to expire at the end of January 2022 and I'm not sure how long I should wait before applying to renew it. I wasn't planning on spending that money again :confused:
Hi Same same Aor Day and same notes send by MP,
I don't know what happened. Do you know which office are working on your application?
 

Dreddy

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Sep 5, 2020
58
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Hi @legalfalcon , we received remedical request. However, my wife is pregnant now. Do we need to do x-ray mandatorily? If not, will they process the primary applicant only or both will be held up till post the delivery? What options do we have now as she is just 6 weeks now

AoR 21 Nov 2020
CoR, Visa office: Singapore
FSW, Indian
 

legalfalcon

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Sep 21, 2015
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Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
4112
App. Filed.......
03-09-2015
Doc's Request.
01-10-2015
AOR Received.
03-09-2015
Med's Done....
17-08-2015
Passport Req..
05-04-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-04-2016
LANDED..........
05-05-2016
Hi @legalfalcon , we received remedical request. However, my wife is pregnant now. Do we need to do x-ray mandatorily? If not, will they process the primary applicant only or both will be held up till post the delivery? What options do we have now as she is just 6 weeks now

AoR 21 Nov 2020
CoR, Visa office: Singapore
FSW, Indian
For an individual who is pregnant, IRCC has a protocol in place and the x-Ray will not be done. However, this will be determined by the panel physician

see https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=987&top=4

and https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/department/partner/pp/pdf/imm5733e.pdf
 

Dreddy

Star Member
Sep 5, 2020
58
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For an individual who is pregnant, IRCC has a protocol in place and the x-Ray will not be done. However, this will be determined by the panel physician

see https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=987&top=4

and https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/department/partner/pp/pdf/imm5733e.pdf
Thanks for the response.

Does that mean our application will be finalized and PPR is received only after XRay post delivery? Or can the panel physician give an exemption that x-ray is not needed?