I have read that medicals for PNP's may take more time compared to others.
****** Status updates from AOR to PPR
Generally, your application will follow the following path after receiving the AOR. This is the trend which is happening with most of the applicants. It may or may not match with your application process:
Background check: Not Applicable (NA1) - As soon as you submit your EE application, and receive your AOR, the "Background check" section of your application status will say "Not applicable.". This status will generally not change until your medical results are reviewed and validated.
Review of medical results: Medicals passed (MEP) - Approximately one month after your AOR, you should receive this message: “You passed the medical exam“. It will typically take more time for applicants with a provincial nomination.
I have read that medicals for PNP's may take more time compared to others.
****** Status updates from AOR to PPR
Generally, your application will follow the following path after receiving the AOR. This is the trend which is happening with most of the applicants. It may or may not match with your application process:
Background check: Not Applicable (NA1) - As soon as you submit your EE application, and receive your AOR, the "Background check" section of your application status will say "Not applicable.". This status will generally not change until your medical results are reviewed and validated.
Review of medical results: Medicals passed (MEP) - Approximately one month after your AOR, you should receive this message: “You passed the medical exam“. It will typically take more time for applicants with a provincial nomination.
I have read that medicals for PNP's may take more time compared to others.
****** Status updates from AOR to PPR
Generally, your application will follow the following path after receiving the AOR. This is the trend which is happening with most of the applicants. It may or may not match with your application process:
Background check: Not Applicable (NA1) - As soon as you submit your EE application, and receive your AOR, the "Background check" section of your application status will say "Not applicable.". This status will generally not change until your medical results are reviewed and validated.
Review of medical results: Medicals passed (MEP) - Approximately one month after your AOR, you should receive this message: “You passed the medical exam“. It will typically take more time for applicants with a provincial nomination.
I believe that it was briefly mentioned here (I guess?) but I'm wondering why being Inland means that it takes more time to link BIO/MEP and get the UCI updated??
I am a 5th April AOR and still nothing whereas I see outland applications getting BIL/MEP/UCI...
I believe that it was briefly mentioned here (I guess?) but I'm wondering why being Inland means that it takes more time to link BIO/MEP and get the UCI updated??
I am a 5th April AOR and still nothing whereas I see outland applications getting BIL/MEP/UCI...
Yeah … it’s bit disappointing… but just relax as today many 2nd April CEC inland applications moved to UCI/ MEP/BIL.. so certainly next week is your turn