- Apr 18, 2011
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo transferred to Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- N/A
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- XX-05-2011
- Doc's Request.
- N/A
- Nomination.....
- xx-06-2011
- AOR Received.
- 21-03-2012
- IELTS Request
- N/A
- File Transfer...
- 11-07-2012
- Med's Request
- 23-03-2012
- Med's Done....
- 02-04-2012
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- 22-03-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- Not Yet
Hi guys:
My medical results were received by Buffalo in April and ever since then I have been waiting for the E-Cas status to change. Then I read on this forum that people who got their meds done last year haven't even got their ppr so I have kind of just given up now. Given that my file was to be transferred to Ottawa (which appears to be one of the lowest processing offices), I don't think I can get my ppr until the end of the year.
Which leads to my real question: can I change jobs now? Will the VO contact my employer again for reference/BG check? If they would not it would be perfect; but if they would, do you think it would lead to the termination of my provincial nomination and the whole application? I am applying under the Nova Scotia PNP, international graduate stream.
Any input is appreciated.
My medical results were received by Buffalo in April and ever since then I have been waiting for the E-Cas status to change. Then I read on this forum that people who got their meds done last year haven't even got their ppr so I have kind of just given up now. Given that my file was to be transferred to Ottawa (which appears to be one of the lowest processing offices), I don't think I can get my ppr until the end of the year.
Which leads to my real question: can I change jobs now? Will the VO contact my employer again for reference/BG check? If they would not it would be perfect; but if they would, do you think it would lead to the termination of my provincial nomination and the whole application? I am applying under the Nova Scotia PNP, international graduate stream.
Any input is appreciated.