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SAMCANADA_ON said:
Hi Raj

Thanks for the information.

Do I need Canadian Police clearance certificate as well since I am living in Canada for last 4 years. Do I need to submit this as a part of my PR application.

Also, I didn't find much information on why we need to fill Schedule A form. can you please provide some more information on that.

Thanks

No, you don't need to submit PCC for Canada as a part of your e-APR. If they need it, they are going to ask you later.

Schedule A is primarily for people who answer "Yes" to one of the statutory questions in the e-APR or people who leave gaps in personal and address history sections. If you have answered "Yes" to any of the statutory questions, then it is very likely that you'll be requested schedule A.
 
Status update via ghost email:

background check is needed: Not Started
 
Update:
Schedule A requested and given one week's time to upload.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
Results should NOT be given to the applicants by the clinic.The clinic should either upload the medical test results to the e-medical system and give you the e-medical information sheet OR they should send hard copies of your reports to the concerned VO (This is not done for EE AFAIK). What do you mean your clinic gave the results to you? How could you have possibly uploaded your chest x-ray?

Could you please tell us what exactly you uploaded? Were you given something called the "e-medical Information Sheet"?

Sorry for the late reply; I've been busy this week gathering documents!

Thanks for your input and questions rajkamalmohanram, and thanks for everyone for chiming in on this topic, very helpful!

rajkamalmohanram, you misunderstood me; at that time I did not even had the medical exam and I had a wrong info on the process it self.

In the mean time, I had the medical and, in deed, was given an "e-Medical Information Sheet"; doc will upload the actual results.

Since I am writing this, I have two additional questions:

1. Is it mandatory and/or preferable to upload, along a passport copy, a copy of the national ID?

2. What is actual average processing time after e-AOR?
 
krout said:
Sorry for the late reply; I've been busy this week gathering documents!

Thanks for your input and questions rajkamalmohanram, and thanks for everyone for chiming in on this topic, very helpful!

rajkamalmohanram, you misunderstood me; at that time I did not even had the medical exam and I had a wrong info on the process it self.

In the mean time, I had the medical and, in deed, was given an "e-Medical Information Sheet"; doc will upload the actual results.

Since I am writing this, I have two additional questions:

1. Is it mandatory and/or preferable to upload, along a passport copy, a copy of the national ID?

2. What is actual average processing time after e-AOR?

1) No. Just the emedical information sheet.

2) Expecting anything less than 6 months might make you unhappy. So, ideally, you can expect a decision in 6 months.
 
Hii.. Why its taking so long for inland applicants to pass a medical compared to outlanders ? any idea ?
 
Canada2425 said:
Stream: FSW Outland
Name: Canada2425
e-APR AOR: November 17, 2016

Medicals Passed: November 18,2016
 
Hello guys, anyone here submitted their profile under CEC and has the same check list
1.passport/travel document(multiple)
2.proof of medical
3.offer of employment
4. employment record
5.letter of employment
6. pcc(multiple)
7.proof of fund.
8.Education

I have question regarding
a. what is meant my multiple ,are we suppose to scan and upload each page seperate.
b.offer of employment...i have been working in my current work place for over a year, so should i upload the file when i got the offer all signed and accepting the offer or get new offer letter saying i was offered this position on so on date and woul start from this date.Date of issue of this offer letter can be latest???
c.what is employment record and letter of employment.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
2) Expecting anything less than 6 months might make you unhappy. So, ideally, you can expect a decision in 6 months.
Yeah, from looking at the trackers there's a couple of people who seemed to get PR within 2 months, although I have no idea about their situations. The vast majority were six months on the dot.
 
ramu_rokey said:
Hello guys, anyone here submitted their profile under CEC and has the same check list
1.passport/travel document(multiple)
2.proof of medical
3.offer of employment
4. employment record
5.letter of employment
6. pcc(multiple)
7.proof of fund.
8.Education

I have question regarding
a. what is meant my multiple ,are we suppose to scan and upload each page seperate.
b.offer of employment...i have been working in my current work place for over a year, so should i upload the file when i got the offer all signed and accepting the offer or get new offer letter saying i was offered this position on so on date and woul start from this date.Date of issue of this offer letter can be latest???
c.what is employment record and letter of employment.

A. Multiple means they expect you to submit multiple of the documents requested (if applicable) within the same PDF file.

C. Employment record is a letter from your company confirming the details of your employment with them. It should contain the details requested by CIC, although if it doesn't, explain this to CIC and submit pay stubs as well.
 
jamezmoran said:
A. Multiple means they expect you to submit multiple of the documents requested (if applicable) within the same PDF file.

C. Employment record is a letter from your company confirming the details of your employment with them. It should contain the details requested by CIC, although if it doesn't, explain this to CIC and submit pay stubs as well.

thanks for that information.

employment record i have letter from the hr stating my position hours of work/week annual salary, with T4 no pay stubs
what about letter of employment???
Offer letter says required document, so do i upload by offer letter which i got year back or get latest offer letter saying when i started working