I have seen in the tracker that there are applicants whose status changed to medicals passed after 30 days and the next 30 days is PPR. I hope I get the same timeline.
Are there any dependants with you? Did you travel a lot? Trying to draw some conclusions. Congrats, seems you have some awesome staff working on your case hhh.neil1290 said:Yea I had my medicals passed in 2 days. But that just makes the wait even worse and longer. Don't think will have any update now for another 3 months atleast.
The same for all of you!Hi Folks,
Please guide on this. I am FSW outland from Delhi (India). I am going for medical in the coming week. I know that the medical would be called as Express Entry upfront Medical and category would be Non-EDE/Worker for self and spouse.
However, what would be the category for the kids - 10 years and 3 years old? Please help.
All of them on immitracker happened around 2 months from AOR (at IP1 stage, R10 to be more precise) but they were all connected with missing PC's or original diplomas. If a PC or ECA/diploma is not in order it can be rejected after or before Medical passed because sometimes they do Background check prior to Medical.I am curious now after the new processing times when does most rejections happen like before medicals passed or after or at which stage exactly
So is it safe to say that if medicals are passed then the chances of rejection are low?All of them on immitracker happened around 2 months from AOR (at IP1 stage, R10 to be more precise) but they were all connected with missing PC's or original diplomas. If a PC or ECA/diploma is not in order it can be after or before Medical passed because sometimes they do Background check first.
Some were rejected at IP2 stage because they havent passed Eligibility (Work experience-Reference letters...)
Depends how much time since AOR? After two months you can say chances are lower - meaning your completness is good (everything you had to upload is there) but only Medical passed doesnt mean anything. Only way to find out is through GCMS notes.So is it safe to say that if medicals are passed then the chances of rejection are low?
2 months according to the old processing times or the current,because currently for fsw outlands it takes around 50 plus dayss for medicals only to passDepends how much time since AOR? After two months you can say chances are lower - meaning your completness is good (everything you had to upload is there) but only Medical passed doesnt mean anything. Only way to find out is through GCMS notes.
No Dependants. And travelling was just to 1 country outside country of residence.Are there any dependants with you? Did you travel a lot? Trying to draw some conclusions. Congrats, seems you have some awesome staff working on your case hhh.
I too like the older version. This one is like one thing (thread/post) at a time. Cannot get a broader view. At least not on mobile.Hello all. First post after the new changes to this site. I like some of the changes. But overall, I like the older version. I guess its nice to work with something familiar! Why fix it if its wasn't broken?! Oh well.
And in other news, time to pass medicals seem to be getting longer. Many cases taking 60 days now and someone I know is on her 68th day and no pass yet!
Current. All the current rejections were 55-60 days from AOR.2 months according to the old processing times or the current,because currently for fsw outlands it takes around 50 plus dayss for medicals only to pass
Then i will stay worried for sometime then lolCurrent. All the current rejections were 55-60 days from AOR.
How many days since AOR? Write your data on the forum so we can stalk youThen i will stay worried for sometime then lol