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How long does it take for the review of eligibility

Farhan_24

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Nov 23, 2023
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It took exactly 8 months. EOI submitted on 20th of October 2023. Got PNP on 10th of January from Alberta and on 10th of June 2024, I got PR.
 

Ali2004

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May 23, 2024
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if your CAN+ category, 1-3 days once they start reviewing your file. They took 1 month to open my file and review it. However for normal cases it can vary from a few days to a couple of weeks to be completed.
Hi I passed my medical exam on Thursday and reviewing of eligibility started and nothing happened on Friday and now its the weekend do u think its a good sign because when I applied the first time the refused me after one day from passing the medical exam
 

Ali2004

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May 23, 2024
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Posting under Visitors.
Hi Does longer time spent on reviewing eligibility usually mean a positive sign? If they have to reject it should not take them more time right ? I passed my medical exam on Thursday and reviewing of eligibility started and nothing happened on Friday and now its the weekend do u think its a good sign because when I applied the first time the refused me after one day from passing the medical exam
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Hi Does longer time spent on reviewing eligibility usually mean a positive sign? If they have to reject it should not take them more time right ? I passed my medical exam on Thursday and reviewing of eligibility started and nothing happened on Friday and now its the weekend do u think its a good sign because when I applied the first time the refused me after one day from passing the medical exam
Not a good or bad sign. Eligibility can take months, weeks or days. Depends on whether background check is completed, how many documents to review, and if you applied prior and need to look and compare applications.
 
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mahsakh

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May 10, 2024
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On my parents's applications, their eligibility completed once they received visa in their passports. I don't think it is important as long as you receive PPR.
 

Naturgrl

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On my parents's applications, their eligibility completed once they received visa in their passports. I don't think it is important as long as you receive PPR.
I think the person who asked the question didn’t apply for a visitor visa. Person, I think, is a student and posted the question under the wrong section.
 
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Naturgrl

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Hi Does longer time spent on reviewing eligibility usually mean a positive sign? If they have to reject it should not take them more time right ? I passed my medical exam on Thursday and reviewing of eligibility started and nothing happened on Friday and now its the weekend do u think its a good sign because when I applied the first time the refused me after one day from passing the medical exam
If you applied for a study permit, post under international students and not visitor visas.