CA BRN- Processing time for Reapplication (international grad)

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Hey everyone! I took my first exam last Feb15,2018, but unfortunately failed. I sent my reapplication first week of March (because I know there will be a 45 day grace period before taking another exam) so I figured that it is practical to send in the reapplication in advance, so by the time they open it, I already pass the 45 day period. So anyway, I checked the status on my breeze account, and indeed it was already open dated 04/11/2018 and the status is still pending. The check that I have included was already cashed out as well. I went to the Ca BRN website and check the processing time. My question is, is the processing time legit? Because I fall in the international applicants because I have finished my degree in the Philippines. Is it really 12-16 weeks of waiting? any suggestions? who are in the same boat as I am?

thank you!

Hey everyone! I took my first exam last Feb15,2018, but unfortunately failed. I sent my reapplication first week of March (because I know there will be a 45 day grace period before taking another exam) so I figured that it is practical to send in the reapplication in advance, so by the time they open it, I already pass the 45 day period. So anyway, I checked the status on my breeze account, and indeed it was already open dated 04/11/2018 and the status is still pending. The check that I have included was already cashed out as well. I went to the Ca BRN website and check the processing time. My question is, is the processing time legit? Because I fall in the international applicants because I have finished my degree in the Philippines. Is it really 12-16 weeks of waiting? any suggestions? who are in the same boat as I am?

thank you!

The wait times they have on their site are fairly accurate ...at least it seems that way from my personal experience and reading about the experiences of others on this site. My only suggestion is to wait it out and do everything exactly right the first time. Any error or omission will add to your wait time.

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