AOR - Dec 3
Medical results - Dec 23 passed
Biometrics - Dec 24 completed
I got GU on Dec 24 but I believe this GU related to MEP or Biometrics.
Today I've got new GU but my BG status is still "We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information." I am bit confused. I didn't get any GU after Biometrics so it can't be IP2. However, BG status doesn't relate to IP1 either.
AOR - Dec 3
Medical results - Dec 23 passed
Biometrics - Dec 24 completed
I got GU on Dec 24 but I believe this GU related to MEP or Biometrics.
Today I've got new GU but my BG status is still "We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information." I am bit confused. I didn't get any GU after Biometrics so it can't be IP2. However, BG status doesn't relate to IP1 either.
I'm an inland applicant applying under the OINP. My AOR date is 25th Jan.
I'm currently working on an Open Work Permit, and as a part of the process for the work permit, I had cleared the medicals in May 2019. Consequently, the medicals are valid till May 2020. IRCC has confirmed over an email enquiry that the same medicals can be used for the PR application process.
My query is as follows: My medicals are expiring in May 2020, by when it is unlikely that the PR process will be completed. However, looking at the thread, I'm likely to get my MEP before that. Once I get MEP, would it still matter if my Medicals are valid when I get my COPR (which is likely to be later than May 2020)? Note that I am already in Canada.
I'm an inland applicant applying under the OINP. My AOR date is 25th Jan.
I'm currently working on an Open Work Permit, and as a part of the process for the work permit, I had cleared the medicals in May 2019. Consequently, the medicals are valid till May 2020. IRCC has confirmed over an email enquiry that the same medicals can be used for the PR application process.
My query is as follows: My medicals are expiring in May 2020, by when it is unlikely that the PR process will be completed. However, looking at the thread, I'm likely to get my MEP before that. Once I get MEP, would it still matter if my Medicals are valid when I get my COPR (which is likely to be later than May 2020)? Note that I am already in Canada.
Thanks! I am given to understand that I cannot have 2 valid medicals on the same passport. So I will need to wait for my earlier medicals to expire, and only then go for a new one. Is that correct?
Pls help!! My background check just changed from "Your application is in progress", to Not applicable.Does it mean BGC has been concluded? If yes, what's is next? Anybody with same status or status change?
Hello, can anyone advice me, I am CEC-outland and two weeks ago I was requested to pay RPRF. Medicals passed, biometrics done. What is the current stage of my application? My AOR is 31 Dec 2019.
Thanks! I am given to understand that I cannot have 2 valid medicals on the same passport. So I will need to wait for my earlier medicals to expire, and only then go for a new one. Is that correct?
thats not true. the only reason I said incase you get your PPR within 2.5 months then you can do landing as early you can with valid Medicals which can save bit money for you. If IRCC requires new medical after that they will ask you to do so.
Hello, can anyone advice me, I am CEC-outland and two weeks ago I was requested to pay RPRF. Medicals passed, biometrics done. What is the current stage of my application? My AOR is 31 Dec 2019.
Pls help!! My background check just changed from "Your application is in progress", to Not applicable.Does it mean BGC has been concluded? If yes, what's is next? Anybody with same status or status change?
then you should watch your IRCC account, personal emails , inbox and spam etc. for PPR. Based on other posts and tentative timelines , you should hear good news somewhere in 15-21 days.
I believe after submitting your application, we should constantly check our e-mails for receiving PPR e-mail from IRCC in 6 months duration (if we are lucky maybe it will be sooner). Since IP1 and IP2 are not official information released from the IRCC so we should not consider it important, because difference people may get different timeline depending on their application how accurate they are. Creating a hope on unofficial information could lead us to anxiety, when IRCC clearly mention in the website that average processing time is 6 months.