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Well then your medical is expired. In this case you just need medical exam for you and your wife and no biometrics as they are good for 10 years. Your status will remain as we donot need your biometrics till your application is approved.
Thanks for input.
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Alberta Inland PNP Applicant

AR: December 11, 2019
AOR: February 7, 2020
PAL: July 8, 2020
Biometrics: September 29, 2020
Medical Passed: April 22, 2021

No more updates, still waiting eagerly for PR. Taking forever, PGWP expiring soon. Anyone here in the same boat?
 
Alberta Inland PNP Applicant

AR: December 11, 2019
AOR: February 7, 2020
PAL: July 8, 2020
Biometrics: September 29, 2020
Medical Passed: April 22, 2021

No more updates, still waiting eagerly for PR. Taking forever, PGWP expiring soon. Anyone here in the same boat?
You passed your medical means yournfile is moving. This is good sign. You have only security part has been left. Hang it tight. You will get PR soon. Good luck buddy.

Meanwhile apply for BOWP as soon as possible if it is getting expired. If your PR approval comes early than your BOWP approval, you can claim to get refund. It is advisable to apply for an extension.

Did you do upfront medical?
 
Do i have to include my part time job in Schedule A ?

timeline -
AR - 07/2020
AOR - 03/2021
MR - 03/2021
MP - 04/2021
ADR - today. Schedule A
 
Where did you see that we are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements? Under application status or under the eligibility section?

Medical is passed means medical passed. Nothing is more than this
The automated voice about my application status on IRCC number says that "We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements" and "We are Processing your background check".

I wonder what does IRCC verify on eligibility requirements?