I have seen a few messages where people have received ADR request on two dates. So I guess it’s possible that you may get an additional doc request.Hello, I noticed that people usually get a remedical request and a request for PCC and Schedule A before they get PPR. Does that mean getting only a remedical request means not much at all?
I'm wondering if I got excited about nothing
you dont need to submit copies of these. ircc can access these from the province and ielts reference number.Quick question guys, is it compulsory to submit copy of provincial nomination certificate, language results in the application packet? Doesn't IRCC already have this information?
Not true. Stop spreading lies. How did you get into Canada, did you scale the wall?.
you dont need to submit copies of these. ircc can access these from the province and ielts reference number.
I would suggest just uploading them if you can get them. Each of these is one page and they can never harm your application.Quick question guys, is it compulsory to submit copy of provincial nomination certificate, language results in the application packet? Doesn't IRCC already have this information?
Exactly!If you already have it, just submit it. In triplicate. It's IRCC we are dealing with here. I know someone whose application was returned as incomplete because they didn't include their IELTS result. Unfortunately for them, it was a PNP and their nomination expired. Ontario refused to re-issue it .I would suggest just uploading them if you can get them. Each of these is one page and they can never harm your application.
I got schedule A request a few days after remedical. Didn't get a PoF or PCC request at all. Telling myself they won't ask since I already submitted Bank statements and PCC in Jan. IRCC, like God, works in mysterious ways. You just gotta be patient and wait for their mercy to descend on you.Hello, I noticed that people usually get a remedical request and a request for PCC and Schedule A before they get PPR. Does that mean getting only a remedical request means not much at all?
I'm wondering if I got excited about nothing
As much as I hate ircc, this is simply not correct.Exactly!If you already have it, just submit it. In triplicate. It's IRCC we are dealing with here. I know someone whose application was returned as incomplete because they didn't include their IELTS result. Unfortunately for them, it was a PNP and their nomination expired. Ontario refused to re-issue it .
IRCC can never be trusted. For example, their application package says no need to submit WES/ECA result, only provide the number. Go through the forums on this site and see how many people were rejected because they didn't include their WES in the application, even though they provided the reference number.
I already submitted the app without them. Is there a way to now send them somehow?Exactly!If you already have it, just submit it. In triplicate. It's IRCC we are dealing with here. I know someone whose application was returned as incomplete because they didn't include their IELTS result. Unfortunately for them, it was a PNP and their nomination expired. Ontario refused to re-issue it .
IRCC can never be trusted. For example, their application package says no need to submit WES/ECA result, only provide the number. Go through the forums on this site and see how many people were rejected because they didn't include their WES in the application, even though they provided the reference number.
I believe that @wonderbly knows what's correct in principle. In practice IRCC could and has mis-performed according to this guideline, and no applicant wants to be in that situation. Even if it's 100% win, why risk going to court anyway? Getting PR smoothly is much more important than feeling correctly minimalistic, no?As much as I hate ircc, this is simply not correct.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/education-assessed/submit-report.html
IRCC has to follow guidelines on the website; otherwise, it’s an easy win in the court
can we submit these docs post application submission?I believe that @wonderbly knows what's correct in principle. In practice IRCC could and has mis-performed according to this guideline, and no applicant wants to be in that situation. Even if it's 100% win, why risk going to court anyway? Getting PR smoothly is much more important than feeling correctly minimalistic, no?
Speaking from personal experience, I was only asked for a remedical, but I had submitted my recent PoF in a webform. Good luck!Hello, I noticed that people usually get a remedical request and a request for PCC and Schedule A before they get PPR. Does that mean getting only a remedical request means not much at all?
I'm wondering if I got excited about nothing
You can raise a webform. Not saying you have to though.can we submit these docs post application submission?