That makes it hard to tell if your IP1 or IP2. Since you have your GCMS notes already, you should check the GCMS note threads, and they can help you determine which stage you are in based upon the language in the notes. I'm awaiting my notes hopefully by next week.
That makes it hard to tell if your IP1 or IP2. Since you have your GCMS notes already, you should check the GCMS note threads, and they can help you determine which stage you are in based upon the language in the notes. I'm awaiting my notes hopefully by next week.
In reading the posts I see that most of the FSWO have the following times:
Medical- passing approximately 2 months after AOR
IP2- changing from not applicable to background check is being comducted, we will let you know if we need more information, 1 month after Medical
PPR- 2 weeks to a month after IP2
What do you guys think?
Btw, my details are:
AOR: March 28th
Medical: June 2nd
IP1: in progress June 2nd
IP2: not applicable since June 5th
In reading the posts I see that most of the FSWO have the following times:
Medical- passing approximately 2 months after AOR
IP2- changing from not applicable to background check is being comducted, we will let you know if we need more information, 1 month after Medical
PPR- 2 weeks to a month after IP2
What do you guys think?
Btw, my details are:
AOR: March 28th
Medical: June 2nd
IP1: in progress June 2nd
IP2: not applicable since June 5th
In 2015 when Express Entry was still new, we passed medical 7-10 days after AOR (on average).
Then about 3 months later our Background checks would go to "in progress", and then about a month later PPR!
I see the average duration from AOR to PPR is still 4-5 months, but the mechanics of the smaller milestones have changed a bit
In all cases, PPR is your email is the BEST feeling ever!!!
NvAV1922, You should be getting your PPR soon (if you haven't already). Good luck!
In 2015 when Express Entry was still new, we passed medical 7-10 days after AOR (on average).
Then about 3 months later our Background checks would go to "in progress", and then about a month later PPR!
I see the average duration from AOR to PPR is still 4-5 months, but the mechanics of the smaller milestones have changed a bit
In all cases, PPR is your email is the BEST feeling ever!!!
NvAV1922, You should be getting your PPR soon (if you haven't already). Good luck!
Dear @DelPiero07 , can we use the same Medical Report which we have used for Study Visa as long as it's still valid? Please help consult. Thank you a lot!
Dear @DelPiero07 , can we use the same Medical Report which we have used for Study Visa as long as it's still valid? Please help consult. Thank you a lot!