when did you sent the application?Hello, actually the medical request was sent first! Lol. Thanks
I am not 100% what I put or didn't put country and postcode wise and although it is taking all the willpower in the world to do..I'm determined not to look at the copy I took of my sent app.We need to know if we're the only applicant who didn't put the "country" in address info. If other applicants here didn't put country in the address info too and they received AOR then we shouldn't worry about it anymore.
I did check my copy of form 5406 and yes, I just put there not complete "Present address" - just address with State, without ZIP code and country (USA). So, on positive note, if they return my application I'll use this as opportunity to add extra things I think needs to be added for my case, like for example, an additional proof of intend to return to Canada.I am not 100% what I put or didn't put country and postcode wise and although it is taking all the willpower in the world to do..I'm determined not to look at the copy I took of my sent app.
I want to avoid double checking what I've put when I see posts and threads on here about forms. I checked it a million times as did my partner and if something was missed or incorrect then there's nothing I can do. Knowing about it will just make me worry more.
Doesn't mean I am not s****ing myself every time I check the mailbox though!
My application was returned because I didn't put my information under spouse field on 5406. That was the reason it was returned. The country wasn't put on their, other than my husband's and his parents place of birth (Chennai, India), but not in the address (they still live there). No mention of not having the country in the address was stated as part of the reason for the return, just the missing spouse information. I wonder if this is something new to try to slow down applications to give more time so they can make the 12 month deadline? I would be really unhappy if my application is returned again for a problem with the same form that could have been fixed earlier.It's very sad that they do such a things with sponsors who are Canadian Citizens or PR and paid money for the service.
By the way the form 5406 and Complete Guide (5289) do not specify that you have to put the postal code - just "Present address".
Very bad service.
That's exactly what I thought: that they're trying to slow down the process by sending half the files back which would give them more time to work on other files and send out PRs within a year. Because once you reapply it sends your file's processing time back to day 1.My application was returned because I didn't put my information under spouse field on 5406. That was the reason it was returned. The country wasn't put on their, other than my husband's and his parents place of birth (Chennai, India), but not in the address (they still live there). No mention of not having the country in the address was stated as part of the reason for the return, just the missing spouse information. I wonder if this is something new to try to slow down applications to give more time so they can make the 12 month deadline? I would be really unhappy if my application is returned again for a problem with the same form that could have been fixed earlier.
That form (5406) is for the principal applicant. My husband (PA) and I (sponsor) filled in the forms together when I was in India after our wedding in July. I basically did the typing and he told me what information to put in for the forms that the PA had to fill in. I'm hoping that because we have the country in the birth place field and the city is the same in both places that will be ok. To be honest I don't think I put the country in any place an address was asked for unless it specifically asked for it and as I said the only issue with my application was the spouse field in 5406.So the principal applicant, sponsor (spouse) and children (if any) should complete a IMM 5406 for? I my case I am the principal applicant and I am the only one who filled out the form, but I did put in the country in the address section. Sigh
Hi. what country are you from and when did the CIC received your application? Thank youIf that is the case, I will be receiving my application back. I put postal code / country for my address but not postal code/ country for my husbands/ his fathers. Tbh where he is from there are no postal codes .. addresses are more along the lines of “the red house half a block north from Guadalupe church” and every piece of mail has a different address on it. But I guess all we can do is wait and see, good luck to us all! If any of the concerned members who didn’t include postal code/ country in form 5406 receive AOR please let us know!
When did they received your application? Let me know if you receive AOR even you didn’t the postal code and country.I did check my copy of form 5406 and yes, I just put there not complete "Present address" - just address with State, without ZIP code and country (USA). So, on positive note, if they return my application I'll use this as opportunity to add extra things I think needs to be added for my case, like for example, an additional proof of intend to return to Canada.
What country are you and when did they received your application?can someone who already have their aor confirm if they have country and or postal code on their form 5406?
same as mine they received my application oct 31My husband is Nicaraguan ,and the application wasn’t received received until 31 of October so I still have about 3 weeks of waiting left.
Here's my timeline:when did you sent the application?