CEC Inland - AOR June 8
I got my BIL today (Jul 24) but no MEP yet. Is this normal? @legalfalcon
I got my BIL today (Jul 24) but no MEP yet. Is this normal? @legalfalcon
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Fee can only be paid through credit card only however that can be of any one.You can pay by using some one else credit card.Hi Chirag,
I don't have a credit card. Will a prepaid forex card work? I can load CAD currency in it.
That just shows the number of days since AOR, 100% is 6 months, 50% is 3 months, etc.yesterday I Received BIL and MEP and today I received an email stating that my application status has changes and I have to sign in to check tha changes , when i logged in the only change i find is the progress bar was 28 % and it become 29 % . what could be the reason of that 1% change ?
Exactly same here dear..no progress bar yet..let's hope for the bestI got the AOR on 3rd June but the status has not changed at all.
I had applied via PNP.
Is this normal?
Review of eligibility
Review of medical results
- We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
Review of additional documents
- You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes.
Interview
- We do not need additional documents.
Biometrics
- You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check
- We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Final decision
- We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information.
- Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.
Good to know that there are others as well. Let's update here when something changes for usExactly same here dear..no progress bar yet..let's hope for the best
That progress bar only counts days from AOR and is essentially useless. Check January forums to confirm for yourself.Hello, Can anyone please help..once the progress bar appears, does it consider the percentage for elapsed time since AOR time? Or it will start from 0% once an officer starts processing the application.
The biometrics I did in 2019 for my work permit appeared in the application. Even though they expire in 2029, I'm requested to go to Service Canada to give biometrics again. Does anyone know how to be about it?
Here's the source: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/campaigns/biometrics/facts.htmlHow often you need to give your fingerprints and photo
Visitor visa, study and work permit applicants
You only need to give your biometrics once every 10 years. You don’t need to give your biometrics again until the 10-year period expires.
If you gave biometrics in the past as part of an application for a visitor visa, work or study permit and they’re still valid, you don’t need to give them again.
Find out if your biometrics are still valid and when they expire by using the Check Status Tool.
Permanent residence applicants
You’ll need to give your biometrics and pay the fee each time you apply, even if you gave your biometrics in the past for another application.
- I applied for my PGWP and started work, then flagpoled on a trip to the US and withdrew my online application. My work experience should still be counted as legal even though I withdrew the application, right?
CEC Inland - AOR June 8
I got my BIL today (Jul 24) but no MEP yet. Is this normal?
I had a study permit valid till Nov 2019. Graduated May 2019, immediately applied for PGWP, started work in June, then flagpoled in Aug.Do you mean to say that:
1) You applied online for a PGWP, and started working before the applications is approved
2) and then, while working, without an approved PGWP, you crossed the border to apply for a separate PGWP in person, and then withdraw the one you made online?
What is the gap in days/months between your online application and in-person application? And during this gap, what was your official (non-implied) status on paper?