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hamid123456

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If the job letters do not cover enough requirements of a NOC, or for any other reason that an officer does not accept the job history proofs provided in the application, is there an estimation of how long after receiving AOR your Express Entry application might get rejected?

(providing you haven't given biometrics yet. Will they even inform you of rejection for the above-mentioned reasons if you haven't given your biometrics yet?)
 
it will be many months because it gets in an 'under review' queue and those take a long time till an officer looks at them. has nothing to do with biometrics.
 
If the job letters do not cover enough requirements of a NOC, or for any other reason that an officer does not accept the job history proofs provided in the application, is there an estimation of how long after receiving AOR your Express Entry application might get rejected?

(providing you haven't given biometrics yet. Will they even inform you of rejection for the above-mentioned reasons if you haven't given your biometrics yet?)
The first refusal that is most common happens at R.10 check (Completness) and that check usually happens approx 15-25 days from AOR. Post that, Refusals can happen at the Case Analyst / Program Assitant review (30-60 days from AOR) but are very rare and most cases are usually kept in Review Required status for the Officer Review and final determination. The third set of Refusal, that is lot more common than the latter happens at the final officer review which would be approx 4-6 months from the Aor. However, a solid approach would be to order GCMS after 4 months from AOR and proactively send documents to address flags or send LOE to salvage the situation before the final hammer strikes.
 
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