Oh, haha, read it too quick I guessYes I had meant to say 'when you do not answer no to a statutory question ' changed the whole meaning.
And you did the right thing.
Oh, haha, read it too quick I guessYes I had meant to say 'when you do not answer no to a statutory question ' changed the whole meaning.
And you did the right thing.
Well, it totally depends on the case. In my case, I added my husband as the designated individual earlier in the application. So I was asked to fill out IMM5475 (Authority to Release Personal Information to a Designated Individual form). So, it isn't always the case that somebody has not filled out all the required info.why do people get ADR requests, dont they fill out all required info?
oh ok, seems just just another step to delay the process. why did you use a designated individual?Well, it totally depends on the case. In my case, I added my husband as the designated individual earlier in the application. So I was asked to fill out IMM5475 (Authority to Release Personal Information to a Designated Individual form). So, it isn't always the case that somebody has not filled out all the required info.
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Anyone who uses a representative needs to. Personal information is a big thing, they would need authority of somebody else handling your case to release your personal details to them.oh ok, seems just just another step to delay the process. why did you use a designated individual?
no i was wondering why she needed to use a representative, seems like she is perfectly able to do the process on her own.Anyone who uses a representative needs to. Personal information is a big thing, they would need authority of somebody else handling your case to release your personal details to them.
In Europe recently GDPR became a law too.
Its not a delaying tactic.
Designated individual is not a representative, it's an individual that can inquire on information about your case on your behalf, but not make changes or additions. I'm doing the same with my BF, so if he can't call CIC, I can call and ask for information about is file.no i was wondering why she needed to use a representative, seems like she is perfectly able to do the process on her own.
No idea. Mine changed to that early last week and nothing has changed since.hello everyone, does anyone know what it means after submitting ADR and status of ADR changes to "not applicable" most people changes back to "we do not need additional documents"
Our request was for an IMM5475 ( just had a panic because they sent us a link for and we returned an IMM5476 form). Do you think I should contact them about this? It's way after the 7 days now.why do people get ADR requests, dont they fill out all required info?
Did you accidently upload a different form than what was asked for if that's the case, I would raise a CSE and upload the correct formNo idea. Mine changed to that early last week and nothing has changed since.
Our request was for an IMM5475 ( just had a panic because they sent us a link for and we returned an IMM5476 form). Do you think I should contact them about this? It's way after the 7 days now.
They also asked for more details about a 2 year period of employment. I think it was because the job history letter was not very detailed with the assignment locations. It only listed the last country.
You definitely should. I have heard of people applying for work permits in the IEC - category getting rejected because they filled in the wrong family information file (there's two similar ones circulating). There's definitely a history of VOs rejecting applications over some very minor mistake, so I wouldn't take any chances with this.Our request was for an IMM5475 ( just had a panic because they sent us a link for and we returned an IMM5476 form). Do you think I should contact them about this? It's way after the 7 days now.
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Congrats!!!! So earlyA few of us are IP2 now. My application went to IP2 today. I'm FSW-O from the US.
It varies a lotHow many days from ip1 to ip2?
Thanks for recognizing my efforts! Means a lot. Want to give back to the community that helped me a lot in the beginning. And back to you, see you helping others tremendously too.@Ronja5200 yiu are steering this thread really well... good to see active contributions from your end and guiding other forum members