AOR October 29th.
BIL and Med request: 16th January
And today I see on my tracker. It says eligibility completed. Does that mean that it's passed? Or there is still chances of an ADR?
If this is a "real" eligibility completed then all my FSW-O brothers and sisters should cherish the fact that there is a longer wait time until BIL/MEDS, instead of worrying about it. This affirms what others have been saying since a while on this forum. IRCC is doing eligibility checks before sending out BIL/MEP.
(But then again nobody knows what curveballs IRCC can throw)
I have seen all the Oct guys with FSW O Non PNP who got BIL / MEP recently in Jan 2024 month got the eligibility completed in the tracker immediately. Does this mean, that IRCC kept working on our file before sending BIL request ?
AOR October 29th.
BIL and Med request: 16th January
And today I see on my tracker. It says eligibility completed. Does that mean that it's passed? Or there is still chances of an ADR?
If this is a "real" eligibility completed then all my FSW-O brothers and sisters should cherish the fact that there is a longer wait time until BIL/MEDS, instead of worrying about it. This affirms what others have been saying since a while on this forum. IRCC is doing eligibility checks before sending out BIL/MEP.
(But then again nobody knows what curveballs IRCC can throw)
I guess the eligibility is actually passed. If there was a need of an ADR it could have been requested before eligibility just like @Norm15 received an ADR.
I guess the eligibility is actually passed. If there was a need of an ADR it could have been requested before eligibility just like @Norm15 received an ADR.
AOR October 29th.
BIL and Med request: 16th January
And today I see on my tracker. It says eligibility completed. Does that mean that it's passed? Or there is still chances of an ADR?
If this is a "real" eligibility completed then all my FSW-O brothers and sisters should cherish the fact that there is a longer wait time until BIL/MEDS, instead of worrying about it. This affirms what others have been saying since a while on this forum. IRCC is doing eligibility checks before sending out BIL/MEP.
(But then again nobody knows what curveballs IRCC can throw)
Unlikely to ever receive an ADR, very very rare. The 0.01% chance comes from your application being marked as review required and then 0.1% chance that someone will actually contract the first officer's finding.
Unlikely to ever receive an ADR, very very rare. The 0.01% chance comes from your application being marked as review required and then 0.1% chance that someone will actually contract the first officer's finding.
Thanks for your reply. So does "eligibility completed" in the tracker actually means that the eligibility is "passed"? I wonder if there is a difference between the two. For example, when the background check and security comes clean (which it will in my case), is there a good chance of getting PPR?
Thanks for your reply. So does "eligibility completed" in the tracker actually means that the eligibility is "passed"? I wonder if there is a difference between the two. For example, when the background check and security comes clean (which it will in my case), is there a good chance of getting PPR?
>when the background check and security comes clean (which it will in my case), is there a good chance of getting PPR?
Yes, that's how it is done.
Although, sometimes with tracker's eligibility marked pass, GCMS notes say "review required" and eligibility is set as recommended pass - none of it is relevant to this conversation as you are highly unlikely to fall into that category. When it is recommended pass, someone else is required to take a look at it before issuing you a PPR. Mind well, I'm getting into an edge case here. That's the worse that can happen.
True eligibility(for an outland applicant) is passed when your passports are stamped. Before that, you pass the minimum entry criteria for your PR application.
>when the background check and security comes clean (which it will in my case), is there a good chance of getting PPR?
Yes, that's how it is done.
Although, sometimes with tracker's eligibility marked pass, GCMS notes say "review required" and eligibility is set as recommended pass - none of it is relevant to this conversation as you are highly unlikely to fall into that category. When it is recommended pass, someone else is required to take a look at it before issuing you a PPR. Mind well, I'm getting into an edge case here. That's the worse that can happen.
True eligibility(for an outland applicant) is passed when your passports are stamped. Before that, you pass the minimum entry criteria for your PR application.