OWP Approved!!
App received: June 25/18
AOR: August 2/18
OWP approved: Oct. 1/18
Congrats to u... it’s big waiting game.. waiting for mine,, same timeline ... good luck everyone else are waiting
Congrats to u... it’s big waiting game.. waiting for mine,, same timeline ... good luck everyone else are waiting
Hopefully you’ll hear within the next couple of days!
Hopefully you’ll hear within the next couple of days!
Hope so,, thanks
Inland application sent Sept 28, 2018, arrived today in Mississauga October 1st. Good luck, all!
You should post it at September inland not here... this is June inland,, so u can follow what’s going on there.
Hi All,
App received: June 27
AOR: August 7
Current status : we have started processing your application
I have not applied for the OWP , does anyone know what would be the next step for me?
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Hi All,
App received: June 27
AOR: August 7
Current status : we have started processing your application
I have not applied for the OWP , does anyone know what would be the next step for me?
Medical request is next
I have done medical last year, there is no need for medical
BG status says " not applicable"
does anyone know what it means?
I have done medical last year, there is no need for medical
BG status says " not applicable"
does anyone know what it means?
Medicals are only valid for a year, so you may still need to do another one.
Medicals are only valid for a year, so you may still need to do another one.
Did medical last winter, my medical status says " it's not needed"
wondering about the "not applicable" status for Background check, any idea?
Did medical last winter, my medical status says " it's not needed"
wondering about the "not applicable" status for Background check, any idea?
It may still change. It says not needed, because it has not been requested, within THIS application, as yet.
Mine says not needed at the moment, and I have never done one. It will be requested of me eventually, and that is when this status will change.
If they reach the point where they would normally request, and your old medical is still valid, the status would likely change to 'completed'. Or they will request a new one, or even a copy of the old one.
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Did medical last winter, my medical status says " it's not needed"
wondering about the "not applicable" status for Background check, any idea?
It just means they haven’t started processing yet.
So now that my wife has her OWP and extended eTA, is all she needs is her passport to re-enter the country if we decide to drive across the boarder?
She has received her document in the mail as well
So now that my wife has her OWP and extended eTA, is all she needs is her passport to re-enter the country if we decide to drive across the boarder?
She has received her document in the mail as well
She will have to show her passport and work permit at the border. eTA is only required for flying into Canada but it doesn't matter since her passport is proof of her eTA and she'll need that anyway.
Re-entry is almost certain but not 100 percent so be aware of that. Make sure to declare any goods you bring back from the US, even if they are of small value. Most likely they will be lenient anyway, but it's better to not give them any reason to be suspicious.
Also, don't plan long trips to the US. With an inland application you are supposed to stay in Canada during the process. Small trips will not cause problems. Long trips (say 3 weeks+) may cause some issues.
She will have to show her passport and work permit at the border. eTA is only required for flying into Canada but it doesn't matter since her passport is proof of her eTA and she'll need that anyway.
Re-entry is almost certain but not 100 percent so be aware of that. Make sure to declare any goods you bring back from the US, even if they are of small value. Most likely they will be lenient anyway, but it's better to not give them any reason to be suspicious.
Also, don't plan long trips to the US. With an inland application you are supposed to stay in Canada during the process. Small trips will not cause problems. Long trips (say 3 weeks+) may cause some issues.
Thanks for the response. We live near the boarder, so we would only be taking short trips into the US right now anyways (max weekend length, likely just day trips).
On the OWP document that she received, at the bottom it says that "this does not authorize re-entry," I'm assuming this is referring to what you said about re-entry not being guaranteed?
Thanks for the response. We live near the boarder, so we would only be taking short trips into the US right now anyways (max weekend length, likely just day trips).
On the OWP document that she received, at the bottom it says that "this does not authorize re-entry," I'm assuming this is referring to what you said about re-entry not being guaranteed?
Yes, exactly. Only Citizens and PRs have the privilege of guaranteed re-entry if they meet the ID requirements at the border.
Also, it won't hurt to bring documentation of your active PR sponsorship application. A print out of the MyCIC account showing app status and app number should be enough.
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