I'm not sure about OINP, but part of the requirements for AOR is an upfront medical test. You can do this with, or without IRCC's ITA letter. However do consider that, your CoPR expiration date is directly tied with your medicals expiration date. That being said, you might want to think twice before doing the medicals without IRCC's say so, or at least do it after ITA.
I'm not sure about OINP, but part of the requirements for AOR is an upfront medical test. You can do this with, or without IRCC's ITA letter. However do consider that, your CoPR expiration date is directly tied with your medicals expiration date. That being said, you might want to think twice before doing the medicals without IRCC's say so, or at least do it after ITA.
i will be required to take one test for study permit, I'd take it after the acceptance letter just before i apply for SP. and the same can be submitted for EE, a new med test with longer validity is nice so will decide later
i will be required to take one test for study permit, I'd take it after the acceptance letter just before i apply for SP. and the same can be submitted for EE, a new med test with longer validity is nice so will decide later
i'm expecting 50% chances of SP rejection since that's how IRCC works as if there is a quota. Reports provides insights that Visa officer's brain cells receives some level of orgasm by rejecting applications, the orgasm which their spouses are unable to satisfy them.
i'm expecting 50% chances of SP rejection since that's how IRCC works as if there is a quota. Reports provides insights that Visa officer's brain cells receives some level of orgasm by rejecting applications, the orgasm which their spouses are unable to satisfy them.
Guys I am wondering about processing times for PNP now. I have read in few places that some provinces are expediting the PR process. I do not know how true it is.
We have decided to go for it and we have accepted New Brunswick (Letter of Interest) - we are just waiting for them to issue the nomination. They have stated in the email that the PR processing is expedited for New Brunswick as their government is trying to land applicants as soon as possible - I am wondering how true it is.
Guys I am wondering about processing times for PNP now. I have read in few places that some provinces are expediting the PR process. I do not know how true it is.
We have decided to go for it and we have accepted New Brunswick (Letter of Interest) - we are just waiting for them to issue the nomination. They have stated in the email that the PR processing is expedited for New Brunswick as their government is trying to land applicants as soon as possible - I am wondering how true it is.
About processing times for PNP: About the same as any other FSW. I doubt provinces could help speed that up since it's all up to IRCC. But if I recall correctly your gf is in healthcare, in which case the province might really have pushed the federal govt to expedite PNP processing using covid as a good excuse.
In 2019, IRCC's published avg processing time was 9 months for FSW and 8 months for PNP if memory serves me well.
About processing times for PNP: About the same as any other FSW. I doubt provinces could help speed that up since it's all up to IRCC. But if I recall correctly your gf is in healthcare, in which case the province might really have pushed the federal govt to expedite PNP processing using covid as a good excuse.
It's weird that for AIPP, you can request for a work permit visa while waiting for your PR. They should offer the same for PNP since its mostly on demand experience.
It's weird that for AIPP, you can request for a work permit visa while waiting for your PR. They should offer the same for PNP since its mostly on demand experience.
About processing times for PNP: About the same as any other FSW. I doubt provinces could help speed that up since it's all up to IRCC. But if I recall correctly your gf is in healthcare, in which case the province might really have pushed the federal govt to expedite PNP processing using covid as a good excuse.
In 2019, IRCC's published avg processing time was 9 months for FSW and 8 months for PNP if memory serves me well.