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AR: 6th June, 2020
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Buddy you passed medical and got PAL together today? If yes, did you call to CIC anytime that which part they are assessing? Did they tell you that your eligibility is in process?
 
Why august applications are on hold now so frustrated now .. waiting for AOR this long never expected that .. did someone called ircc to find out why are they doing this with august applicants(?????
i know an applicant whose ar is august 12, got aor march 30.
plz wait patiently and never lose hope!
 
i know an applicant whose ar is august 12, got aor march 30.
plz wait patiently and never lose hope!
The thing is they are not issuing AOR between Ar August 20 to August 31
It looks like they put them on hold .. Am stressing out now how long we have to wait
 
Do we get PAL if we are an inland applicant?
I have seen people here who got PAL even before MR.
 
Buddy you passed medical and got PAL together today? If yes, did you call to CIC anytime that which part they are assessing? Did they tell you that your eligibility is in process?
I haven’t checked with CIC about any of that.
 
I don't understand why Inland Applicants need PAL!
In some cases, getting PAL is useful.

For example, a temporary resident is not eligible for an Ontario Health Card if they don’t have a full time permanent job. But, if they have a PAL, then they are eligible to get an Ontario Health Card even if they don’t have a job.
 
In some cases, getting PAL is useful.

For example, a temporary resident is not eligible for an Ontario Health Card if they don’t have a full time permanent job. But, if they have a PAL, then they are eligible to get an Ontario Health Card even if they don’t have a job.

Now, I understand. And I guess there isn't proper sequential order for PAL. People get it randomly either before or after MR.
 
In some cases, getting PAL is useful.

For example, a temporary resident is not eligible for an Ontario Health Card if they don’t have a full time permanent job. But, if they have a PAL, then they are eligible to get an Ontario Health Card even if they don’t have a job.
Well then it's different for each province. In Manitoba you get health card even when you are International student. So may be PAL is based on province.