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Please has anyone on this platform got his file transferred to Edmonton CIC without AIP, and what was the timelines. I’m posting my timelines below

1. Application received on July 26, 2016
2. Medical request 5th May 2017
3. Sponsor approved on October 13, 2017
4.File transferred to Edmonton Cic for further assessment on Oct 26,2017

Has anyone been through this? Please let me know. Thanks
 
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Please has anyone on this platform got his file transferred to Edmonton CIC without AIP, and what was the timelines. I’m posting my timelines below

1. Application received on July 26, 2016
2. Medical request 5th May 2017
3. Sponsor approved on October 13, 2017
4.File transferred to Edmonton Cic for further assessment on Oct 26,2017

Has anyone been through this? Please let me know. Thanks

There is no set timeline when an app is transferred to a local office. It is entirely dependent on individual app and the reasons behind the transfer.
 
Please has anyone on this platform got his file transferred to Edmonton CIC without AIP, and what was the timelines. I’m posting my timelines below

1. Application received on July 26, 2016
2. Medical request 5th May 2017
3. Sponsor approved on October 13, 2017
4.File transferred to Edmonton Cic for further assessment on Oct 26,2017

Has anyone been through this? Please let me know. Thanks
Still no word from them??
How do you know u did not receive aip? I didnt receive aip but i did call cic for an update and they told me i met the eligibilty requirement which is aip but no physical email or letter came for me.

By then my file was already transferred to Etobicoke local office for further assessment.

If you want to know whats going on call cic and ask about aip. I know of quite a few people who never got aip letter and they were still landed
 
Still no word from them??
How do you know u did not receive aip? I didnt receive aip but i did call cic for an update and they told me i met the eligibilty requirement which is aip but no physical email or letter came for me.

By then my file was already transferred to Etobicoke local office for further assessment.

If you want to know whats going on call cic and ask about aip. I know of quite a few people who never got aip letter and they were still landed
Thanks. The letter I received said the file has been transferred to Edmonton office and that office with make on my APR and communicate it to me.
 
Thanks. The letter I received said the file has been transferred to Edmonton office and that office with make on my APR and communicate it to me.
Mine said same thing but when i called cic tbry told me that i did get aip but i received no aip. But they confirmed aip over the phone. So hopefully thats the case with you
 
Mine said same thing but when i called cic tbry told me that i did get aip but i received no aip. But they confirmed aip over the phone. So hopefully thats the case with you
I still haven’t heard from the Edmonton office
 
Yes hopefully
I emailed the office today for further updates. The officer replied and told me that my file will be looked at from 12 months from the day the recieved it. And that they recieved it on November 1,2017. I’m confused
 
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I emailed the office today for further updates. The officer replied and told me that my file will be looked at from 12 months from the day the recieved it. And that they recieved it on November 1,2017. I’m confused
Hmmm really. That doesn't make sense....im not sure whats going on. Maybe they meant 12 months from the date cic originally received it in Mississauga (
 
Hmmm really. That doesn't make sense....im not sure whats going on. Maybe they meant 12 months from the date cic originally received it in Mississauga (
No the email said 12 months from the day they recieved it at their office since they have an inventory of files
 
No the email said 12 months from the day they recieved it at their office since they have an inventory of files

When a file is sent to a local office it usually means there are concerns about the relationship or the admissibility of the applicant. At that point your application is not longer in the normal processing timeline and can take 2 or more years to get finalized. I would suggest that you apply for your GCMS notes and take a look at the reasons your file was transferred and try to counter act their concerns early on. Good luck.
 
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When a file is sent to a local office it usually means there are concerns about the relationship or the admissibility of the applicant. At that point your application is not longer in the normal processing timeline and can take 2 or more years to get finalized. I would suggest that you apply for your GCMS notes and take a look at the reasons your file was transferred and try to counter act their concerns early on. Good luck.
Honestly I don’t know the reason and I don’t think ordering GCMS will help because, I have been married to my wife since June 2015 and we have a baby together, my son is will be 2 years next March and also I added more proof to it including my sons birth certificate to the application and honestly I don’t know what they want again.
 
Honestly I don’t know the reason and I don’t think ordering GCMS will help because, I have been married to my wife since June 2015 and we have a baby together, my son is will be 2 years next March and also I added more proof to it including my sons birth certificate to the application and honestly I don’t know what they want again.

If you order the notes, there will likely be remarks in there about WHY they are sending the application to the local office. Or you can just sit and wait for them to call you for an interview or something in 12-14 months and be surprised by what they want. It's your application, your choice.