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The Outlander PPR Thread

Yazer

Full Member
Mar 24, 2020
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Either the medical is expiring after 2 months or passport
Yes, you are right. The office told me the reason is that their medical exam will expire in two months. I told them it will be hard for me to travel within two months, and their response was "We have advised the processing office of your concerns regarding travel before the visa expiry; we await their response. "

Has anyone been in the same situation? I don't want my family to redo their medical exams for the third time.

Thanks,
 

wonderbly

VIP Member
Aug 26, 2020
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Yes, you are right. The office told me the reason is that their medical exam will expire in two months. I told them it will be hard for me to travel within two months, and their response was "We have advised the processing office of your concerns regarding travel before the visa expiry; we await their response. "

Has anyone been in the same situation? I don't want my family to redo their medical exams for the third time.

Thanks,
It's unlikely they will give you any reconsideration as it is required for you to enter the country with a valid medical. I don't see IRCC bending this rule for your family and CBSA would not even let you in with expired medicals. You can either plan for them to land before their medicals expire, or you do new medicals.
 

Yazer

Full Member
Mar 24, 2020
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It's unlikely they will give you any reconsideration as it is required for you to enter the country with a valid medical. I don't see IRCC bending this rule for your family and CBSA would not even let you in with expired medicals. You can either plan for them to land before their medicals expire, or you do new medicals.
Thank you for your response.

Do they ever extend the medical exams in some situations or cases?
Not sure if this is something IRCC does regularly or not.
I mean worst case I'll plan for my family to arrive here before their medicals expires, and hope everything will work smoothly.
 

Wolfband

Full Member
Apr 28, 2022
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Bahrain
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Edmonton
AOR Received.
20-02-2020
Passport Req..
25-09-2022
Could we have more timelines of successful recent PPR requests please
 
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XYZ321123

Newbie
Nov 9, 2021
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Hi All, received PPR today = 31-Aug-2022
VO - RROC
AOR - 20-Dec-2020
Medical passed - 27-May-2022
ADR - 30-Jun-2022
ADR submitted - 6-Jul-2022
ADR under review - 13-Jul-2022
ADR NA - 25-Jul-2022
ADR again under review - 31-Aug-2022, few hours later PPR

I got depressed, frustrated, lost hope, faith so many times. I know how people who are waiting feel, please keep on raising webforms, emails. I guess helped in my case
 

ag2020

Star Member
Apr 13, 2022
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PPR

COR: INDIA
FSW-O
AOR: Nov 27, 2020
Biometric Request Jan 2021
Biometric Done Mar 2021

Long Silence.......

Remed request: 20 March 2022
ADR for PCC & Schedule A: 25 March 2022
Remeds done: 8 April 2022
All ADR uploaded: 13 April 2022
Remeds Uploaded By Hospital: 22 April 2022
Remeds passed: 23 April 2022

Long silence again ...
Requested GCMS notes from IRCC and CBSA in July but no update till now.
29-Aug-2022 - Ghost update
30-Aug 2022 - Ghost update and ADR status changed to "Reviewing documents"
PPR 31-Aug 2022

Thanks to everyone here in this forum for all the support.
My friend has a similar timeline just PPR got on 19 Aug and COPR on 1-Sept.

I have one question does Birth Place in COPR has 12 character limit? Like if someone has Birth Place Hyderabad, Telengana then only "Hyderabad,T " is printed on COPR?
 

ron98

Full Member
Feb 18, 2022
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Got PPR yesterday.
AOR May 24 2021. MEP and Biometric November 4 2021.
Re medicals request and ADR for PCC and POF - May 26 2022.
Medicals passed June 4 2022
ADR submitted June 20 2022
PPR September 1 2022
Congratulations to you, can you please share your VO if you don't mind?