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Dear my friend, seniors,

My aor is september 13, 2018/ medicall passed on october 10, 2018

According to myimmitracker calculator, expected ppr time is December 17, 2018


the question is what are the chance of rejection after medical pass? I see most people get rejection due to incompleted application mostly before medical.

waiting answers or cases. thanks!
 
Dear my friend, seniors,

My aor is september 13, 2018/ medicall passed on october 10, 2018

According to myimmitracker calculator, expected ppr time is December 17, 2018


the question is what are the chance of rejection after medical pass? I see most people get rejection due to incompleted application mostly before medical.

waiting answers or cases. thanks!
Clearing Eligibility is the biggest milestone amongst all stages and majority of rejections are for this stage. Incomplete application is not a rejection, application is returned and fees refunded.

Regarding chances, nobody can predict it for you. Don't worry too much.
 
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Clearing Eligibility is the biggest milestone amongst all stages and majority of rejections are for this stage. Incomplete application is not a rejection, application is returned and fees refunded.

Regarding chances, nobody can predict it for you. Don't worry too much.

Yeah im wondering because i wanna quit my current job, and my crs is only 440 so if i get rejected there is a very slim chance that i will get ita again :(
 
Yeah im wondering because i wanna quit my current job, and my crs is only 440 so if i get rejected there is a very slim chance that i will get ita again :(

Medicals are usually passed before anything else. It's not a main issue. If there's anything wrong with your documents, you may still be rejected. Don't quit your job unless you're okay staying where you are and finding a different job. 440 is a risky number to bet on in the future.
 
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Medicals are usually passed before anything else. It's not a main issue. If there's anything wrong with your documents, you may still be rejected. Don't quit your job unless you're okay staying where you are and finding a different job. 440 is a risky number to bet on in the future.

Your darn right...!
 
My recommendations will be to not quit the current job.
The processing times have gone up in last few months, June AoR are still waiting for IP2.

Moreover if you quit your job you will have to inform CIC which might delay your file further.
Also medicals pass is like step 1, your profile can be rejected at any point of time. And donot go with immitracker dates, the process times are in total havoc this year.
 
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I mean, if your job is so bad that you need to leave, then okay. But you need to be sure that you can handle it financially.

Financially, as i live in canada, i could get any job...its easy

But as i also processing pnp paper based application too and things are complicated, i decided to stay,,,,,for now haha.....
 
My recommendations will be to not quit the current job.
The processing times have gone up in last few months, June AoR are still waiting for IP2.

Moreover if you quit your job you will have to inform CIC which might delay your file further.
Also medicals pass is like step 1, your profile can be rejected at any point of time. And donot go with immitracker dates, the process times are in total havoc this year.

I noticed it too, it seems its slower than usual :(
 
Don't clench on that expected PPR time. You may have to wait much longer. Myimmitracker is not a completely accurate source as far as time frames goes. According to the CIC website they try process complete application in 6 moths or less. However people here on this forum have waited longer 12 months. Chances of rejection are very high as you can be rejected for any simple mistake or the stuff you included on your application doesn't check out.

Yeah, i just use myimmitrackker as a referecen of course! but hopping for best for sure...
 
My recommendations will be to not quit the current job.
The processing times have gone up in last few months, June AoR are still waiting for IP2.

Moreover if you quit your job you will have to inform CIC which might delay your file further.
Also medicals pass is like step 1, your profile can be rejected at any point of time. And donot go with immitracker dates, the process times are in total havoc this year.
Correct processing times are now a days quite long as my AOR date is 11Apr2018 and still I have not received PPR
 
Guys, Panic Attack is going to kill me
AOR - 06-Nov
Med Passed - 14-Dec
Bio-metrics given after IRCC requested me to provide on to the near by office.

My online status changed to " We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information. "

IS THERE A CHANCE OF REJECTION AFTER THIS STAGE ??
 
Guys, Panic Attack is going to kill me
AOR - 06-Nov
Med Passed - 14-Dec
Bio-metrics given after IRCC requested me to provide on to the near by office.

My online status changed to " We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information. "

IS THERE A CHANCE OF REJECTION AFTER THIS STAGE ??

Yes, there is a chance but it is quite low. i remember on myimmitracker there were less than 2% rejections in a farily large sample (more than 6000 If i remember correctly). And most rejections were regarding mistake in police certificate.

So you should just relax.
 
Guys, Panic Attack is going to kill me
AOR - 06-Nov
Med Passed - 14-Dec
Bio-metrics given after IRCC requested me to provide on to the near by office.

My online status changed to " We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information. "

IS THERE A CHANCE OF REJECTION AFTER THIS STAGE ??
Did u get ur PPR