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    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program-Sharing Timeline here please

    Hi there, Timeline so far: Submitted: July 31, 2024 AOR and BIL: October 11, 2024 Biometric and Medical: Completed October 16, 2024 I’ve linked my application to IRCC, and everything is showing as "in progress." I even sent a webform, but I haven’t received a response. I know many friends...
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    Atlantic immigration program (AIP) Time line.

    I believe it expires after one year, but IRCC usually accepts it for up to five years. You should find a doctor you can visit in your country. Considering your situation, it’s better if they request it first.
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    Atlantic immigration program (AIP) Time line.

    Yeah! $800 together, but you can wait for request, might be you have chance to be exempt.
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    Atlantic immigration program (AIP) Time line.

    yes, I did. you can wait, they request first because sometimes they don't request for that.
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    Atlantic immigration program (AIP) Time line.

    Hi, sounds good! I received my AOR and BIL on October 11th, and I've completed both the biometrics and medical exam. It's a good sign that things are moving forward with the processing.
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    Atlantic immigration program (AIP) Time line.

    Yep, it's ridiculous! My concern is that after waiting three months for the AOR, they might return the application for some trivial reason. They could easily request missing documents, but instead, they prefer to return the entire application and make you start over. This happened to some of my...
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    Atlantic immigration program (AIP) Time line.

    yeah, I hope we will get soon. processing time increased to 8 months.
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    Atlantic immigration program (AIP) Time line.

    I submitted my AIP application for New Brunswick on July 31, 2024, but I'm still waiting for the AOR. A friend of mine received theirs after 88 days. The process is taking much longer these days. Although many people suggested to apply through AIP, the PNP seems to be faster at the moment