BGC change from 'Not applicable' to 'We are processing your background check' means that your file progressed in background check phase. You either passed criminality or criminality + info sharing. What was BGC in gckey before 'Not applicable'? 'Processing' I assume.
Your ADR turned to 'reviewing on 9th June' - I think you must have recieved GU? AD reviewing could indicate that your eligibility is under review.
Edit* answering your question, next could be PAL or BGC completed (in AST) if sec too get cleared.
Any idea, how much time they generally takes to complete to BG check. Mine started on Apr 19th, since then it's under process. So jus t curious to know any approx timeline for BG check...
Nope, not a technical glitch. I just called them and they did revoke it because someone who evaluated my medicals put the wrong expiry date (they did it according to the old policy, and I should be exempt to redo it for 4 more years). So now they have to re-evaluate my medicals which will result in either me redoing my exam again or them extending my medical.
I'll repeat myself again - DON'T DO UPFRONT MEDICALS!
I received my PNP OINp International student stream approval recently. My IELTS was valid when i applied for PNP, But Now it has been expired, I am working in NOC B position. I am going through the PR portal to apply and submit my documents. But it is asking for IELTS as required document, Should I upload my expired IELTS? or Appear for IELTS exam now again?
Nope, not a technical glitch. I just called them and they did revoke it because someone who evaluated my medicals put the wrong expiry date (they did it according to the old policy, and I should be exempt to redo it for 4 more years). So now they have to re-evaluate my medicals which will result in either me redoing my exam again or them extending my medical.
I'll repeat myself again - DON'T DO UPFRONT MEDICALS!
Nope, not a technical glitch. I just called them and they did revoke it because someone who evaluated my medicals put the wrong expiry date (they did it according to the old policy, and I should be exempt to redo it for 4 more years). So now they have to re-evaluate my medicals which will result in either me redoing my exam again or them extending my medical.
I'll repeat myself again - DON'T DO UPFRONT MEDICALS!
No, I did my medical August last year so it should be valid till August 2027 according to the new policy. But they put it as if it was about to expire August this year.
So basically your medical is good till August 2023 and they put August 2022. If that is case it won’t take long to fix that error. You can email virtual landing unit email and ask them about current situation. They are pretty fast and reply.
Nope, not a technical glitch. I just called them and they did revoke it because someone who evaluated my medicals put the wrong expiry date (they did it according to the old policy, and I should be exempt to redo it for 4 more years). So now they have to re-evaluate my medicals which will result in either me redoing my exam again or them extending my medical.
I'll repeat myself again - DON'T DO UPFRONT MEDICALS!
Nope, not a technical glitch. I just called them and they did revoke it because someone who evaluated my medicals put the wrong expiry date (they did it according to the old policy, and I should be exempt to redo it for 4 more years). So now they have to re-evaluate my medicals which will result in either me redoing my exam again or them extending my medical.
I'll repeat myself again - DON'T DO UPFRONT MEDICALS!
If you say don't do upfront medical, how will the form be submitted. The new policy now is, medical before submitting your pr application. I guess you submitted yours a long time ago.
If you say don't do upfront medical, how will the form be submitted. The new policy now is medical before submitting your pr application. I guess you submitted yours a long ago.
So basically your medical is good till August 2023 and they put August 2022. If that is case it won’t take long to fix that error. You can email virtual landing unit email and ask them about current situation. They are pretty fast and reply.
No, it hasn't expired at all. They put August 2023 (instead of 2027). And they revoked my approval because it's expiring too soon. Frankly it's all such a mess.
If you say don't do upfront medical, how will the form be submitted. The new policy now is medical before submitting your pr application. I guess you submitted yours a long ago.