Exploratory Visits
#16
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Re: Exploratory Visits
25th February Biometrics Letter
28th February Biometrics Completed
17th March Medicals Passed
There was some time between taking medicals and passing them. My wife has high bp and has to go back for another blood test. My sons lymph nodes were up also (due to a cold) and he was asked to return to see an ENT specialist.
A bit of stress and money later and we are back on track.
28th February Biometrics Completed
17th March Medicals Passed
There was some time between taking medicals and passing them. My wife has high bp and has to go back for another blood test. My sons lymph nodes were up also (due to a cold) and he was asked to return to see an ENT specialist.
A bit of stress and money later and we are back on track.
#17
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Re: Exploratory Visits
25th February Biometrics Letter
28th February Biometrics Completed
17th March Medicals Passed
There was some time between taking medicals and passing them. My wife has high bp and has to go back for another blood test. My sons lymph nodes were up also (due to a cold) and he was asked to return to see an ENT specialist.
A bit of stress and money later and we are back on track.
28th February Biometrics Completed
17th March Medicals Passed
There was some time between taking medicals and passing them. My wife has high bp and has to go back for another blood test. My sons lymph nodes were up also (due to a cold) and he was asked to return to see an ENT specialist.
A bit of stress and money later and we are back on track.
#19
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Re: Exploratory Visits
I recieved 'ready for visa' email/ PPR on the 15th.
Looks like they are starting to hand them out to outland candidates again. Hopefully this might mean they are looking at making travel exemptions for us.
Looks like they are starting to hand them out to outland candidates again. Hopefully this might mean they are looking at making travel exemptions for us.
#21
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Re: Exploratory Visits
Did you get an account update? A letter? Or from GCMS notes?
Heres hoping they do something about exemptions - as current situation is far from good (not just saying that because I'm waiting!)
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Re: Exploratory Visits
I know of at least twenty others who's applications are with the Sydney office that have also received their PPRS all are PNP candidates.
Maybe they are planning to exempt provincial nominees from travel restrictions... I hope so, they need to start letting people in at some point.
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Re: Exploratory Visits
I got it through email, my account hasn't yet updated but apparently that can happen.
I know of at least twenty others who's applications are with the Sydney office that have also received their PPRS all are PNP candidates.
Maybe they are planning to exempt provincial nominees from travel restrictions... I hope so, they need to start letting people in at some point.
I know of at least twenty others who's applications are with the Sydney office that have also received their PPRS all are PNP candidates.
Maybe they are planning to exempt provincial nominees from travel restrictions... I hope so, they need to start letting people in at some point.
PNP is imo less of a problem, and could handle an exemption easily (unless its OINP) - when compared to the mess that FSW will create if they don't control it somehow.
Heres hoping you get an exemption soon, and either can land comfortably in the next few months or they extend your medicals.
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Re: Exploratory Visits
There seems to have been 100s of PPR emails for PNP via Sydney (on a couple of other sites and facebook groups, coupled with the numbers on immitracker) - and your not the only one who seems to have had the letter but no account update (hence why i was asking).
PNP is imo less of a problem, and could handle an exemption easily (unless its OINP) - when compared to the mess that FSW will create if they don't control it somehow.
Heres hoping you get an exemption soon, and either can land comfortably in the next few months or they extend your medicals.
PNP is imo less of a problem, and could handle an exemption easily (unless its OINP) - when compared to the mess that FSW will create if they don't control it somehow.
Heres hoping you get an exemption soon, and either can land comfortably in the next few months or they extend your medicals.