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Post e-APR Process and Common Reasons for Rejection

canadalife1234

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Jan 3, 2016
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@BillHyatt
1) Is it necessary to accept a provincial nomination? Or do applications without nominations receive similar treatments?
2) If I briefly visit my home country after AOR, do I need to get another PCC after exiting? PCC should be after one's last stay in a country, right?
I'm not Bill, but I can try to help :)

1. You absolutely do not have to accept Provincial Nomination. If you have a high enough CRS score without it and you qualify for one of the streams then you can simply apply. Applying without Nomination has no bearing on your application or processing time.

2. No, you don't need to get another PCC. See:

  • For the applicant’s current country of residence, the police certificate must have been issued no more than six months before the submission of the e-APR.
  • For countries in which the applicant no longer resides, the police certificate must have been issued after the last time the applicant lived in that country.
  • Police certificates are required up front and are mandatory for each country (except Canada) where an individual has spent six months or more in a rowwithin the last 10 years since the age of 18. This instruction is for the purpose of the completeness check under section R10. Some countries require that the applicant complete a consent form to initiate a police certificate. Refer to the country-specific police certificate page.
  • Police certificates need to be a scan of the original police certificate(s) in color. Certified true copies and unauthorized copies are unacceptable and will result in the application being rejected as incomplete

Since you didn't live in the country again, it seems you do not need another :)
 

JeMaAnd

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Mar 2, 2018
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I know this question has been asked before, but I couldn't locate the response.

I am the Principal applicant and I have all required documents.
My spouse does not have reference letters from employers because in EE it was stated that u need it only if you have Canadian work experience.
Now I am seeing that it is mandatory even without Canadian experience. I cant get the letters. Pls advice
Hi any update on your application? Im on the same boat..
 

Anuja Vinothkumar

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May 4, 2018
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Part 1 of 2: Post e-APR Process

Step 1: Completeness Test as per Regulation 10

Immigration Officer will assure that your file is complete as defined under the Regulation 10 of IRCC Act. If your file includes all details and documents required then it will be sent for Assessment.


Step 2: Assessment for Eligibility and Admissibility

This process sometimes called as A11 (For Eligibility) and A16 (For Admissibility on Medical Ground).

A11 will take some time, however; A16 will be completed within 2-3 days after your file is in Assessment Stage.

A11 (Eligibility Test)

Minimum Entry Requirement (R75)

Verification will be conducted on each of the Six Eligibility Factors (R78-83). This will only focus on assuring that the candidate attained at least 67 out of 100 points and Minimum Score needed at the time ITA was issued. Misrepresentation or Fraud check is carried later on during A40.

Education (R78)

ECA Report and Educational Documents are verified until the officer is satisfied to pass R78.

Language (R79)

Language Score is recalculated using IELTS Scores and Verification is done online using your Test Report Form Number. Once verified R79 is passed.

Work Experience (R80)

Verify Scores calculated and Work Experience Letters. Calculate Similarity of NOC Scores and verify documents. Officer will usually check email, fax, contact, website (if any), and address is written on Letterheads to verify if company physically exists and registered at the address provided. If Satisfied will pass R80.

Age (R81)

Verify the age against the official Personal Documents. Will pass R81 once satisfied.

Arranged Employment – if applicable (R82)

If applicable, will verify any job offers or call employer in Canada. Will Pass R82 after verifying offer from Employer.

Adaptability – if applicable (R83)

Verify each of the adaptability Factor and Points Claimed. Will Pass R83 after every factor is verified.

In addition, Officer will verify the Settlement Funds (R76) to ensure sufficient Funds are available. Once Satisfied will pass R76.

Although, at this stage, eligibility Test is completed your account may not be updated at this stage. Immigration Officer will approve your file and send it for A40 Test and if passed will approve your file as eligible.


A16 (Admissibility on Medical Ground)

At this stage, you will be requested for Medical Certificate or else your Upfront Medical Report will be obtained from your Panel and conclusion will be made on Health concerns.

Applications may be rejected if Health of a Person can impose a threat to Canadians health or will be expensive to treat under Public Health. This includes any health concerns with Children or anyone accompanying with the principal applicant. Good Panelist will inform you the same day regarding your X-Ray and other tests results except for Blood Test, which they usually inform within 2-3 working days if you have any health problem. Therefore, it is better to wait 2-3 working days after Upfront Medical before you apply with IRCC.

Once verified officer will pass and update your file. A11 and A16 Test are started together, however, A11 will take much more time to verify documents.

Criminal Record Verification

After A16 is passed, your first Background Check will be performed and your file will be updated. The status will change from Not Applicable to either In Progress (also referred as IP1) or Next step is to conduct Background Check (also referred as NBGC or IP1).

In this Stage, your Police certificates will be verified and assured that they meet the criteria’s of IRCC as well. In addition, they will send requests to all countries you have visited and obtain clearance from them. If these countries are quick to respond, then your file will move to Not Applicable again in few weeks’ time.


Step 3: Assessment for Misrepresentation and Fraud (A40)

This stage will start once both the A11 and A16 including Criminal Verification is completed. In this stage, your file status will change from Not Applicable to In Progress (also referred as IP2) and will be the final stage before PPR. At this stage, you may be required to take Interview or other checks may be performed. Once A40 is passed, you will receive PPR and you will be required to send Passport to your Visa Office for Stamping and receiving CoPR.


This is the general guide for understanding process only however in reality each candidate and stream may see a different kind of trends.
@BillHyatt, your post is very useful, thank you. We submitted our application on 10th feb’18 and medi cleared on 20th feb’18. Still we are waiting for RPRF mail as we dint pay it upfront. Is our case is normal?
Because, we can see many applicants are receiving their RPRF request within 1 or 2 months. But we are waiting for almost 4 months.
 

Cee Jay

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Aug 8, 2017
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Hello Guys,

I am July, 2017 FSW applicant and I suddenly received this in my cic account (see below). Did anyone get this before and what did you do? Cos am surprised since i have medical passed since Aug 2017. Suddenly Medical Section turned from "Passed" to "We have requested a medical exam. Check your messages below for details." The message include an IMM1017E form. Advise is needed.

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:

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 or driver’s license. • 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 • Interim Federal Health Certificate (IMM 5695) or Refugee Protection Claimant Document – for individuals eligible for coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)
 

BillHyatt

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Apr 13, 2017
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@BillHyatt, your post is very useful, thank you. We submitted our application on 10th feb’18 and medi cleared on 20th feb’18. Still we are waiting for RPRF mail as we dint pay it upfront. Is our case is normal?
Because, we can see many applicants are receiving their RPRF request within 1 or 2 months. But we are waiting for almost 4 months.
Yes, it is normal to take more time for some applicants. The request is mostly generated once your file is ready to be transferred to CPC/LVO.
 

BillHyatt

Champion Member
Apr 13, 2017
1,737
2,036
Toronto
Hello Guys,

I am July, 2017 FSW applicant and I suddenly received this in my cic account (see below). Did anyone get this before and what did you do? Cos am surprised since i have medical passed since Aug 2017. Suddenly Medical Section turned from "Passed" to "We have requested a medical exam. Check your messages below for details." The message include an IMM1017E form. Advise is needed.

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:

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 or driver’s license. • 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 • Interim Federal Health Certificate (IMM 5695) or Refugee Protection Claimant Document – for individuals eligible for coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)

This is a standard request may receive and is usually sent before preparing PPR. So, just get a new medical done and submit it to IRCC and hopefully, you will receive PPR soon.
 

Cee Jay

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Aug 8, 2017
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This is a standard request may receive and is usually sent before preparing PPR. So, just get a new medical done and submit it to IRCC and hopefully, you will receive PPR soon.
This is a standard request may receive and is usually sent before preparing PPR. So, just get a new medical done and submit it to IRCC and hopefully, you will receive PPR soon.
Thanks Bill
 

gary007

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Nov 12, 2017
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Hi guys
My AOR:20th Dec 2017 ,FSW-O , VO:New Delhi , paid rprf :25th April 2018 ,
Can any one.suggest me when can I get my PPR ?
My 6 months process time.is.going to compete
:(
 

Hsingh13

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May 31, 2018
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Hi guys ..
my aor - 27/4/18
Medp. - 09/05/18
Adr request- 16/05/18
Docs submitted- 21/05/18

Bgc showing same that ur application is in process, we will send msg when we start ur BGC since 9/5/18

That means its IP1
Can u plz advise me How much time they gonna spend more on this

Thanks