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I finally got medicals passed today. 05/Jan/2017. :)

I went for medicals at the end of September but it took time because they had asked for additional tests related to TB screening.

Now the only thing remaining is the PPR. Fingers crossed.
 
I just received Schedule A request for my husband,(dependant) , i will submit it today.. anybody has any idea for what it for and what will be the next process in immigration..

Anyone please reply.. Is it positive thing...
 
mandy87 said:
I just received Schedule A request for my husband,(dependant) , i will submit it today.. anybody has any idea for what it for and what will be the next process in immigration..

Anyone please reply.. Is it positive thing...

Schedule 'A' is usually requested if
i. your application has any gaps in the timelines,
ii. you answered 'Yes' to any of the background-check related questions, like a visa rejection in the past (this is quite common these days as you come across a dozen people whose visa applications were rejected by the US on weird grounds), criminal records, etc.

This is certainly not a bad thing as this shows progress on your application. Unless an applicant has provided incorrect/misleading information, one should not worry about a Schedule 'A' request.

BTW, was anything specific mentioned in the Schedule 'A' request for your husband? Like asking you to provide a PCC from a certain country you missed providing when applying, etc?
 
kh said:
I finally got medicals passed today. 05/Jan/2017. :)

I went for medicals at the end of September but it took time because they had asked for additional tests related to TB screening.

Now the only thing remaining is the PPR. Fingers crossed.

Congratulations! It must have been a great relief :)
 
jd93 said:
Sam_dawkins - We have exact same timeline as i am bc pnp too inland with 24 Oct AOR and medicals passed on 7 NOV
awesome. They just asked for RCMP criminal check.
 
johnny123 said:
Actually three, one got PR already and is Indian national.... Ah, this waiting is frustrating, hopefully our turn soon 8)
So far, I found 4. Three of them are european nationals. the user TUSH, I have not seen him/her in the forum.
 
sam_dawkins said:
So far, I found 4. Three of them are european nationals. the user TUSH, I have not seen him/her in the forum.
That's right, four. The more the better ;D
 
rama15mohan said:
@Sam :- When did you get RCMP request and did you submit the RCMP
Today got the message to upload rcmp criminal check. Submitted my finger print to Vancouver PD. PD said it gonna take around 2 weeks but my friend said he got it within 5 business days by mail.
 
sam_dawkins said:
Today got the message to upload rcmp criminal check. Submitted my finger print to Vancouver PD. PD said it gonna take around 2 weeks but my friend said he got it within 5 business days by mail.

I applied it from India through Pvt consultancy and got in 16 days.you will get in a week in Canada.
 
rama15mohan said:
I applied it from India through Pvt consultancy and got in 16 days.you will get in a week in Canada.

Is RCMP is different than PCC? Do you require it to do even if you have submitted PCC?
 
Guys if we have answered Yes to any statutory question, is it certain to get Schedule A request?
I got RCMP request on 20th Oct i.e. a week after my AOR and submitted the same on 4th Nov. Since then there is no movement in my application. My VO is NDVO.
 
Ronnie16 said:
What is BOWP approved in your case ?

BOWP - Bridge Open Work Permit

You can extend your work visa in Canada if you applied for PR. It usually takes a month and it's a good sign to have it approve, it means your application passed the early eligibility stages.
 
shashidhar_sm said:
Schedule 'A' is usually requested if
i. your application has any gaps in the timelines,
ii. you answered 'Yes' to any of the background-check related questions, like a visa rejection in the past (this is quite common these days as you come across a dozen people whose visa applications were rejected by the US on weird grounds), criminal records, etc.

This is certainly not a bad thing as this shows progress on your application. Unless an applicant has provided incorrect/misleading information, one should not worry about a Schedule 'A' request.

BTW, was anything specific mentioned in the Schedule 'A' request for your husband? Like asking you to provide a PCC from a certain country you missed providing when applying, etc?



yes, my husband has a visitor visa rejection in past..

Thanks for reply