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Hi @Miss bee, i hope you are doing well, i have a question regarding Noc. Do you think IRCC would reject application based on NOC for example not agreeing with the NOC that was approved from pnp? does it ever happen with non express entry applications?
 
Hi there guys,

Upon checking different Q&As in the forum I realized that I might have missed a document at the time of applying. I recently submitted my PR application under the Ontario PNP (Non-Express Entry) stream. In my submission, I included the Confirmation of Nomination document but accidentally left out the Nomination Approval Letter since there was no part in the application that specifically asked for the Nomination approval letter, so I did not include it.

Will this be an issue, could they return my application for this? Should I wait until I receive my AOR to submit the missing document via Webform, or should I send it now even though I don’t have an application number yet?

Thanks a lot for your insight!
I would send it now. Use your UCI to submit the webform. Explain that you missed that document in your initial application.
 
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Hi @Miss bee

I have inquiry regarding my birth certificate. I have applied in master's stream in non express entry for my PR. I have different name in my birth certificate and for that I attached affidavit with my PR file. But it is 2 year old and I recently came to know that affidavite is only valid for 6 months. I was in india recently so I applied to change my name in birth certificate, which is still in process and not sure if they will change it or not. So, I also got new affidavit before coming back to canada in case they do not provide me new birth certificate with my current name. This process may take couple of weeks.


So, what should I do in this situation?


if i do not get new birth certificate should i raise webform and submit affidavite before or after receiving AOR?


And as i mentioned above i have been to india after I submitted my PR file. So. In this case, do I need to provide PCC or any other document through webform?
 
Don't wait for them to ask . You should renew your passport asap and send them through webform . When they usually request they give you 30 days or 15 days to submit documents. I don't think so you can get new passport in that time timeframe.
@Miss bee But can’t renew before 6 months of passport expire what shud I do now since my OINP support letter expires on March 3rd
 
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hi @Miss bee I'm really stressed, i applied for my pr in non express entry july 29, 2024 and got my AOR 14 jan 2025 but i only got aor no BIL even though i paid the biometrcis fee before sending my application, i tried calling Ircc but nobody answers and the call just ends by itself, after that i've received nothing. someone please help me im so stressed, i see others get their BIL w their AOR, why not me ?

what should i do please help. thank you
 
hi @Miss bee I'm really stressed, i applied for my pr in non express entry july 29, 2024 and got my AOR 14 jan 2025 but i only got aor no BIL even though i paid the biometrcis fee before sending my application, i tried calling Ircc but nobody answers and the call just ends by itself, after that i've received nothing. someone please help me im so stressed, i see others get their BIL w their AOR, why not me ?

what should i do please help. thank you
Same here. Paid the fee again on 27th Dec 2024 but not received BIL letter till now. No point contacting IRCC they have standard answer that it is within timeline (21 months) so IRCC will contact you. Regarding the call- please note that always use the option of call back in the end. They call back within an hour most of the time.
 
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No need to panic you did the right thing by not including your Canadian citizen child on IMM0008. Here's s a breakdown to clarify things:

1. IMM0008 (Generic Application Form for Canada Who to include: Only non-Canadian family members who are applying for permanent residence (spouse, common-law partner, and dependent children).
Exclusion: Canadian citizens and permanent residents are not listed here because they do not need to be sponsored or included as dependents.
You were correct to only include your spouse and non-citizen child on IMM0008. Your Canadian citizen child does not go on this form as a non-accompanying dependent.

2. IMM5406 (Additional Family Information Form)
Who to include: All immediate family members (spouse, children, parents, siblings) regardless of their citizenship or immigration status.
You did the right thing by including both children on this form, even though one is a Canadian citizen.

Why was someone else's application rejected?

Their rejection was likely due to not listing all family members on IMM5406, which is required. Since you included both children on IMM5406, this does not apply to you.

Should you send a Webform to explain?
In your case, you do not need to send a Webform because you followed IRCC guidelines correctly:
You left your Canadian citizen child off IMM0008 (correct).

You included all family members (including your Canadian child) on IMM5406 (correct).

IRCC understands that Canadian citizens are excluded from IMM0008 and won't penalize you for following the rules.

Thanks, @Miss bee ! You gave me peace of mind.

I have a follow-up question. I’ve been seeing quite a few posts saying that their file has been returned. What does it mean if your file is returned? How is it different from ADR?
 
Thanks, @Miss bee ! You gave me peace of mind.

I have a follow-up question. I’ve been seeing quite a few posts saying that their file has been returned. What does it mean if your file is returned? How is it different from ADR?
There are some "high importance" documents that if you don't submit them with your application, it'll get returned. This means they'll refund you what you paid and you would have to reapply from scratch. Most of the returned applications I've seen are because of missing birth certificates or police records.

Other people just get ADR (additional documents request) for things like missing information in a form, or additional/updated police records.

I, for example, got ADR for an address gap in the Schedule A form and for my original marriage certificate (only submitted the translation).
 
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