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Biometrics is not required for eligibility. Biometrics was an addition that was recently done and is used for criminality and detecting fraudulent use of identity documents. The processing will continue as usual, and before your application is approved, your biometrics have to be in.Hi all,
Category: Express entry BCPNP inland applicant
AOR 30 May
Medicals passed 20 july
BIL 20 July
Processing bar is indicating that 29% time has elapsed
I am unable to understand if they will still start the eligibility review in the absence of Biometrics.
Though my profile is reflecting my biometrics from work permit application.
Can anyone give me some information on this topic: pr processing without biometrics ? Will the processing stop till the time biometrics are submitted? Thanks
The R10 is usually done within the first 30-45 days. Usually the meds are passed around the same time as R10, so if your meds are done, then your R10 is done.Hi all, my second question: does getting a BIL letter/ medicals passed means R10 check passed. If so, will they send me any letter for that which should be used in BOWP? Many Thanks
@legalfalcon please help.
@legalfalcon thank you very much.Biometrics is not required for eligibility. Biometrics was an addition that was recently done and is used for criminality and detecting fraudulent use of identity documents. The processing will continue as usual, and before your application is approved, your biometrics have to be in.
See https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/where-to-give-biometrics.asp
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/biometrics.html
The R10 is usually done within the first 30-45 days. Usually the meds are passed around the same time as R10, so if your meds are done, then your R10 is done.
YesHey,
My AOR: 25 may. Got BIL on july16, but no update on medical yet. Anybody with similar situation? I am a CEC inland applicant. Does marital status (married) affects the processing time?
It can take on average 1.5 months post AOR. You can raise a web form, call or request a GCMS to check. GCMS is best requested 3 to 4 months post AORGood day guys. Pls my AOR is 7th May 2020, but up till now, i have not received MEP/BIL request, although the progress bar is currently at 40%. Those who submitted after me have all gotten BIL request.
Please what could be the reason for this delay? And is anybody in a similar circumstance??
R u CEC or FSWGood day guys. Pls my AOR is 7th May 2020, but up till now, i have not received MEP/BIL request, although the progress bar is currently at 40%. Those who submitted after me have all gotten BIL request.
Please what could be the reason for this delay? And is anybody in a similar circumstance??
Thank you so much for the timely response.It can take on average 1.5 months post AOR. You can raise a web form, call or request a GCMS to check. GCMS is best requested 3 to 4 months post AOR
Don't rely on the progress bar, it's not a reliable indicator.