I was in the US 6 years back, for two months (an academic visit). Also I had short stays two more times in US (one was one week conference and the other time was few days as flight transit which I used to visit a friend).vensak said:It really depends (some security checks - for example if you staied in USA longer time, can alone take 3+ months). If there is no need for extensive checkes all can be done in like 3 months.
As for medical, they can either ask you, if you can travel quickly or they will simply ask for new medical. thats all.
Your PR visa will be valid until one year of your medical test date (like if you did your medical at December 15, 2016, your visa will be valid until December 14, 2017). So, you have to come before that!!zandmatz said:Hey everyone, PNP Outland here,
Just curious, can anyone provide a timeline on how the process goes after a Final Decision has been made on an application, like what happens after you get PPR? When do you start packing and such?
Mine is with similar time lines CEC inland AOR jan 21 ......meds passed feb 22 ...BG NA from MArch 18 ,ADR for travel history March 18 and submitted the same day .Pl let me know if there s any movementkj1992 said:My background check changed to N/A sometime in the last 2 hours
Timeline:
CEC Inland
AoR Jan 22nd
Medical passed: Feb 22nd
BG: IP Feb 22nd
ADR for travel history: March 19th (requested & submitted on this date)
BG: N/A March 23rd
RPRF paid upfront
RCMP not done upfront & not requested yet
Congratulation for achieving Big Milestoneladybug8888 said:Hello,
I got my golden mail today night
Thank you for all support and congratulations to those who have already their PPR and finger crossed for fast processing for those who still waits.
I feel glad that I was a part of a January AOR team, since you are the best!!
Any country less then 6 months doesnt really matter....samanta60 said:I was in the US 6 years back, for two months (an academic visit). Also I had short stays two more times in US (one was one week conference and the other time was few days as flight transit which I used to visit a friend).
Now my Background check went IP and then NA. I am stuck in BG=NA since two weeks.
Do you think having been in US might have made my application slow?
They did not send me any email after Bg changed to NA.kumar30 said:Any country less then 6 months doesnt really matter....
If they havent sent you any email after BG changed from IP to NA.. then that means you are in path of getting your PPR...
hi,zandmatz said:Hey everyone, PNP Outland here,
Just curious, can anyone provide a timeline on how the process goes after a Final Decision has been made on an application, like what happens after you get PPR? When do you start packing and such?
CEC?Deebla said:My BG just changed to IP for the second time from NA.
Timeline
AOR - Jan 28th
Medical passed, BG IP Feb 24th
BG from IP to NA - March 16th
BG from NA to IP - March 23rd
Be ready.....Deebla said:My BG just changed to IP for the second time from NA.
Timeline
AOR - Jan 28th
Medical passed, BG IP Feb 24th
BG from IP to NA - March 16th
BG from NA to IP - March 23rd
Almost there. Email soonDeebla said:My BG just changed to IP for the second time from NA.
Timeline
AOR - Jan 28th
Medical passed, BG IP Feb 24th
BG from IP to NA - March 16th
BG from NA to IP - March 23rd