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Mr. Miller and all experts help
Today I receive my assessment letter to interview in Detroit, I am surprise to find that there is no medical form in the envelope, is it normal?
From the past thread, the interview letter should be accompanied by a medical form from Buffalo. Is that mean the success of my future interview is close to zero? If I was rejected in the interview, can I still have a chance? For example, the office think that I can not find a job in Canada, or he think MA degree from Canadian University still can not proof my language ability. In this situation can I re-apply in the future, Because under the new law I will get 77 point, if I take Itles and all section above 7. or 81 when get married I mean that the officer perhaps think the mark is not important for decision , even I get a more higher mark. |
Re: Mr. Miller and all experts help
Why so pessimistic thoughts?
Fact that you haven't received medical forms is absolutely irrelevant at this stage. Wait for the interview (about 8 to 12+ months from now) and get prepared well for such. You may consider seeking some assistance in analyzing your application package, obtaining CAIPS notes and thus finding out what will be the main scope of the interview, so you can really be prepared. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) ________________________________ "cmd" wrote in message news:433096.1033688126@britishexpats- .com... > Today I receive my assessment letter to interview in Detroit, I am > surprise to find that there is no medical form in the envelope, is it > normal? > From the past thread, the interview letter should be accompanied by a > medical form from Buffalo. Is that mean the success of my future > interview is close to zero? > If I was rejected in the interview, can I still have a chance? > For example, the office think that I can not find a job in Canada, or > he think MA degree from Canadian University still can not proof my > language ability. > In this situation can I re-apply in the future, > Because under the new law I will get 77 point, if I take Itles and all > section above 7. or 81 when get married > I mean that the officer perhaps think the mark is not important for > decision , even I get a more higher mark. > -- > Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Re: Mr. Miller and all experts help
Interview delays have made it necessary to hold the medical forms until the
applicant is successful at the interview. Otherwise the medical result would expire before the interview and new ones would be needed. That is also the more "normal" way under the old regulations - first pass the interview then do the medicals. Jim humphries, former visa officer "cmd" wrote in message news:433096.1033688126@britishexpats- .com... > Today I receive my assessment letter to interview in Detroit, I am > surprise to find that there is no medical form in the envelope, is it > normal? > From the past thread, the interview letter should be accompanied by a > medical form from Buffalo. Is that mean the success of my future > interview is close to zero? > If I was rejected in the interview, can I still have a chance? > For example, the office think that I can not find a job in Canada, or > he think MA degree from Canadian University still can not proof my > language ability. > In this situation can I re-apply in the future, > Because under the new law I will get 77 point, if I take Itles and all > section above 7. or 81 when get married > I mean that the officer perhaps think the mark is not important for > decision , even I get a more higher mark. > -- > Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
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