Ahh, okay.Each request requires a review to block out certain elements of the information.
What is the link for WEBform, So I can ask for an update on my application.So the strangest thing just happened! I just received my AOR via e-mail. They responded yesterday to the web form saying that we have not received an application from you and this morning they sent me an AOR. It may be a coincidence but I suggest people with applications around my time of delivery (October 16) to use the web form.
No point submitting these inquiries if you haven't received AOR yet.What is the link for WEBform, So I can ask for an update on my application.
What info do you need in order to submit a webform.
Done. Good luckPlease update line #380, thanks.
ID: CANADIANZ
IP: December 15, 2017
You got it wrong my friend. You wont receive notes every other week just because you submitted request every other week. You place a first request and then you make another request after one a week then it will override your first request you submitted.
Lol. It’s this kind of behaviour that results in delays. You realize the average processing time is 12 months? That’s 52 requests! Come on dude...
It won’t result in delays to the application but excessive requests absolutely delay other genuine ATIP requests due to lack of resources.Multiple requests to the ATIP department will never result in delays. The ATIP only pulls out data from IRCC databases. It has nothing to do with citizenship officers or any other kind of immigration officer.
I have no idea my friend as to what steps we can take, Canada Post says it delivered my Application on 23rd October, IRCC agents say they cannot locate my application , dunno what should I do, sending another application doesn't make senseI'm in the same boat... Oct 23. I submitted my application in french so that might also affect its processing as per the lack of french agents. But I'm thinking of swinging by my mp's office as soon as oct 23 application reaches 80% - it's currently at 53%. Any other other suggestions ?[/QUOT
I got the same response from the web form saying that they cannot locate my application yesterday. Today I got my AOR. You are right, sending another application doesn't make sense. It's hard to wait but that's the best way I think.I have no idea my friend as to what steps we can take, Canada Post says it delivered my Application on 23rd October, IRCC agents say they cannot locate my application , dunno what should I do, sending another application doesn't make sense
For one's sanity though, you shouldn't go crazy with those ATIP requests. Maybe one at the 6 month mark and 6 months thereafter; that's assuming your application isn't going anywhere. If there's movement on your application, don't waste someone's energy on getting those notes.Multiple requests to the ATIP department will never result in delays. The ATIP only pulls out data from IRCC databases. It has nothing to do with citizenship officers or any other kind of immigration officer.
It always takes 30 calendar days to get your GCMS notes. 30 days on the dot. If those requests really were jamming up the system, you would expect that period to go up, but it's always 30 days.It won’t result in delays to the application but excessive requests absolutely delay other genuine ATIP requests due to lack of resources.