If you used Canadian Work Experience, then you’ll also be classified as CEC despite the draw you were invited under (If you check your ITA letter, you’ll see CEC is mentioned.
From my observation, it takes about 8 weeks for CEC applicants to go from AOR to Medical and Biometrics Instruction letter. So I’ll say you still have maybe another month or 4 weeks to go.
If you used Canadian Work Experience, then you’ll also be classified as CEC despite the draw you were invited under (If you check your ITA letter, you’ll see CEC is mentioned.
From my observation, it takes about 8 weeks for CEC applicants to go from AOR to Medical and Biometrics Instruction letter. So I’ll say you still have maybe another month or 4 weeks to go.
that's not true. PNP applicants have PNP written on their ITA, not CEC. I was drawn through the PNP draw and my ITA says PNP. You're assessed under PNP and must qualify for one of the 3 programs, but your ITA will say "PNP"
that's not true. PNP applicants have PNP written on their ITA, not CEC. I was drawn through the PNP draw and my ITA says PNP. You're assessed under PNP and must qualify for one of the 3 programs, but your ITA will say "PNP"
Based on what I was saying, applicants applying through FSW who are also claiming Canadian work experience would also have CEC written on their ITA letter in addition to FSW being mentioned. I didn’t say CEC will be exclusively mentioned. I don’t know if this is also the case for PNP applicants. You mentioned you’re a PNP applicant. Did you also claim Canadian work experience? If yes, please check your ITA letter and let me know if both PNP and CEC are mentioned or just PNP.
There was no draw on 27 Feb or March 27. What’s your actual ITA date and AOR date because even if the ITA date you stated was correct, 27th Feb to May 17 is more than 2 months which is above the validity of your ITA