do you know in which stage they call it R10? I did some research and got super confused by now....JoacRy said:Hi all I'm submitting tomorrow. Quick question on how long it takes to get R10 so I can apply for BOWP. I ask as my Visa expires on 27 June.
Thanks for all replies.
I don't believe it asks you for the AOR. They can use your UCI number or some other form of identification to track your application progress. That's how they know whether your application has passed the check.manidhatt said:Does anyone know what form to fill to apply BOWP online?
I'm filling it online and it asked for form IMM5710, proof of medical exam, passport and digital photo. There is no option to upload AOR
You should attach your AOR and your present work permit in the section "Letter of Explanation".manidhatt said:Does anyone know what form to fill to apply BOWP online?
I'm filling it online and it asked for form IMM5710, proof of medical exam, passport and digital photo. There is no option to upload AOR
JosephAsk said:You should attach your AOR and your present work permit in the section "Letter of Explanation".
I did the same thing when applying for my BOWP online.
EE profile opened: October 29, 2015
ITA received: January 13, 2016
App submitted: February 01, 2016
AOR received: February 01, 2016
And what was the stated reason why your BOWP got rejected?daomingli said:nope, AOR apprently does not mean you passed R10. Mine BOWP got rejected after AOR...
As far as I know, R10 only applies to CIC applications. The PNP's are a totally different process altogether.Fate69 said:I am going to send out ONIP files next week. I am an inland CEC, so the best bet is that I could get my nomination in May, and receive my invitation from EE in May or early JUN. My PGWP will expire in the middle of June, so If I don't apply at that time, I may not able to apply it at all. Not sure one month is enough for passing R-10 :'( Any suggestions?
ONIP only gives you 600 points, so you can get an invitation immediately after the next draw. You need to go through EE's system, so R-10 is still relevant.JoacRy said:As far as I know, R10 only applies to CIC applications. The PNP's are a totally different process altogether.
If my knowledge is correct, PNP is all 'paper-based' applications right? In this case I don't know if the PNP's have an 'R10' equivalent. Can someone who has gone through the PNP process please tell me if I'm wrong?
Is it true when we passed our R10, we will receive 2nd AOR? i have read this in many postsFate69 said:ONIP only gives you 600 points, so you can get an invitation immediately after the next draw. You need to go through EE's system, so R-10 is still relevant.