After R10, the only chance of rejection is reference letter/employment. Like noc not matching with letter or missing responsibilities in reference letter or something related to employment.
If that is good, you should be all good. You must be already good with PCCs because they pass 'Criminality' along with R10 checks. Timelines are very hard to say. I haven't followed up GCMS notes much.
Okay, so you are 79 days in process, I think your eligibility must be getting checked as of now, so better wait for 2 weeks more and then call.
As its been 20 days or so I guess since IP1? so let's to the least wait for 10 more and then call in my opinion, because otherwise you might not get a satisfactory answer and you will again be in dilemma to call 3rd time or not. Best is to wait.
Everybody is tensed, you need to keep calm and breathe. Eligibility is passed if you moved from NA to IP2. I know it's difficult to keep calm, but you really need to try. It's very good for your health.
After R10, the only chance of rejection is reference letter/employment. Like noc not matching with letter or missing responsibilities in reference letter or something related to employment.
If that is good, you should be all good. You must be already good with PCCs because they pass 'Criminality' along with R10 checks. Timelines are very hard to say. I haven't followed up GCMS notes much.
After R10, the only chance of rejection is reference letter/employment. Like noc not matching with letter or missing responsibilities in reference letter or something related to employment.
If that is good, you should be all good. You must be already good with PCCs because they pass 'Criminality' along with R10 checks. Timelines are very hard to say. I haven't followed up GCMS notes much.
Everybody is tensed, you need to keep calm and breathe. Eligibility is passed if you moved from NA to IP2. I know it's difficult to keep calm, but you really need to try. It's very good for your health.
I know it is not easy but you need to calm down. It will surely come. And when it comes, you need all your strength to celebrate a worthwhile journey. I believe your R10 is done and you are good. The eligibility review is basically about points claimed at CSR, you should be fine.
So live your life, spend some time with the families and friends you will leave behind when you move to Canada. You will definitely miss them.
I know it is not easy but you need to calm down. It will surely come. And when it comes, you need all your strength to celebrate a worthwhile journey. I believe your R10 is done and you are good. The eligibility review is basically about points claimed at CSR, you should be fine.
So live your life, spend some time with the families and friends you will leave behind when you move to Canada. You will definitely miss them.
I'm applying under FSW - Outland, and it's been 45 days since my AOR. I'm still stuck at "We are reviewing the results of your medical exam." even though I got a ghost email last Friday.
It's likely that I'm going to get a medical fairness letter due to the cost of my medication (which I intend to keep paying for myself, but that's another matter)
Is the fact that things are taking so long a sign that I'm going to get a medical rejection? I'd think that it takes longer to write a medical fairness letter than to just tell someone "Medicals passed"...
ok, do you know if they send emails in all instances. I raised a CSE on the 30th of May and my status changed recently to the additional documents you provided have been uploaded. I don't know if that is confirmation that my CSE has been done.