IA received - mistake with letter? please help!

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Subject: IA received - mistake with letter? please help!
  Hello everyone,

I applied for PR under the skilled worker category and they started to process it on June 20, 2006. I received my Initial Assesment yesterday on June 12, 2007. I went to university in Canada and currently I am working in Canada with a temporary work permit (after post-grad work permit).

I have some questions regarding what´s stated on the IA letter:

1. "No additional documents are required"

What about RCMP clearance?? I have been living in Canada on and off for 6 years now?

2. "We have confirmation that you have completed your medical examination" with "itvw waive FC - med complete May 06" at the bottom of the page

I had not even sent my application in May 06? Also, I received information on medical examination requirements and form IMM 1017 along with the IA letter. Does this mean I need to do my meds or not? Does this have something to do with the fact that I already have insurance through my company?

3. Right of PR Fee: Your sponsor is required to pay the RPRF...The CPC will send your sponsor the necesssary instructions.

I don´t have a sponsor! I applied as a skilled worker by myself and I had a permanent job offer from the company I was working at.


I appreciate your help, it almost seems like they stuck my name and file number on somebody else´s IA letter! The letter is stamped June 4, 2007 but under the name sticker you can see that it was printed on May 4, 2006.

What should I do??? Thanks!

[13-06-2007,11:57]
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bb
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When I received IA, some of information were not correct. Immediately, I sent an email and next day they called me up. They sent new letter with corrected info. Hope this will help.
[13-06-2007,21:36]
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samusa
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1. These days they do RCMP name checks and do not ask everyone to submit RCMP clearance.
2. You already know that there have been some mix up. Do your medicals and send them off.
3. Again a mix up, send the RPRF fee.

You can either ask them to correct everything and then do the above things or you can try submitting the above with a nice letter along with the IA letter copy.

[14-06-2007,00:06]
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