Your form will not returned, since you have AOR, if there is any additional information required, you will get a mail to submit those documents within a specific period of time. please relax,watch more movies and enjoy the summer and also please use this waiting period and prepare for the citizenship test.good luckoh thats soo nice of you to answer.but i am just worried that my application would be returned.since i got the AOR you think after AOR there is a chance of getting application returned.As far as i know there is no chance
No, AOR means your application was complete and processing will start soon. It is on the CIC website:oh thats soo nice of you to answer.but i am just worried that my application would be returned.since i got the AOR you think after AOR there is a chance of getting application returned.As far as i know there is no chance
Your form will not returned, since you have AOR, if there is any additional information required, you will get a mail to submit those documents within a specific period of time. please relax,watch more movies and enjoy the summer and also please use this waiting period and prepare for the citizenship test.good luck
Updated!!!I just got my In Progress status online today. Can you please update? Thank you.
You should get it soon... I am expecting it could be tomorrow or Monday..Hi all:
My application was received on jun 19... later dates also got their AOR status as of today. What's happening to my application??? Have been checking email and spam folders everyday.
Your application was delivered on 15 June or July? I assume u meant 15 June.My time line
Application sent 12 june
Application delivered 15 july
Aor 18july
Online Ecas Status Application Received
Can you also please provide your location, application type single or family, and Physical Presence days so it can be added in the trackerMy time line
Application sent 12 june
Application delivered 15 july
Aor 18july
Online Ecas Status Application Received
Usually a fingerprint request or an RQ, which is less likely nowadays.What types of documents you think they can ask? Any idea?
Why you think RQ is likely nowadays? Your assumption is based on any patterns or any particular CIC policy? It's true that we dont see many applicants here reporting getting RQ.Usually a fingerprint request or an RQ, which is less likely nowadays.
Why you think RQ is likely nowadays? Your assumption is based on any patterns or any particular CIC policy? It's true that we dont see many applicants here reporting getting RQ.
Can you elaborate a bit?
So just curious, if for some reason someone claimed wrongly or without understanding the residency calculation math and end up short in residency requirement as per CIC and therefore get RQed, can then the applicant can roll back or suspend his or her application without replying to RQ ?I cannot speak for what was intended by another forum participant, but the context was a query as to what additional requests could an applicant receive after AOR, and the answer does indeed range from a Finger Print request to the full-blown RQ. That answer does not suggest that RQ is likely. It is among the possibilities if something in the application triggers a non-routine process.
The vast majority of applicants are routinely processed. Not even a FP request. They send the application. There is AOR. The applicant gets notice of this and a copy of the Discover Canada book. The application goes in process. The applicant is scheduled for an interview, and depending on age, also for the knowledge of Canada test. Then the applicant is scheduled for and takes the oath. Done.
But sure, some applicants will receive a request of one sort or another along the way. And as others noted, the possibilities range from a Finger Print request to the full-blown RQ (CIT 0171).
There are other possibilities in-between, ranging from requests for specific documents (such as a police certificate from this or that country) to the RQ-lite requests in a CIT 0520 form.
We have seen recent reports of RQ. Even without those, however, there would be no reason to suspect IRCC would cease using RQ. There are bound to be cases in which IRCC perceives reason to question the physical presence declarations made by the applicant in the presence calculation, and depending on the nature and scope of those questions, the nature and scope of IRCC concerns in the particular case, either the RQ-lite (CIT 0520) or the full blown RQ (CIT 0171) will be sent to the applicant.
There are many explanations for the decline in the number of RQ'd applicants. Just the transition to a physical presence requirement alone eliminated the main reason for RQ in the past, the short-fall application (PRs eligible because they met the basic residency requirement, but whose qualification per the three years resident-in-Canada requirement was questionable given their physical presence was less than 1095 days, noting that during the Harper government CIC began approaching almost all such basic-residency (short-fall) applications as questionable if not presumably unqualified).
But obviously there will continue to be some applications filed for which IRCC will have some doubts about the claimed number of days the PR was present in Canada. Those applicants will be RQ'd.