I submitted my application around 12:30 on May 6 but only the problem was that the birth certificate&identity and civil status documents were not submitted. I am very worried about my application may be refused. Anybody has the same situation but has received the AOR?
It would depend on your marital status. If you have a partner, you would have to submit a proof like marriage certificate, on application, to prove the eligibility requirement of your partner, because it is MANDATORY on the application website.
See the site again. It shows like below:
Additional Dependents/Declaration IMM0008 DEP, mandatory (if applicable)
Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union [IMM 5409], mandatory (if applicable)
Evidence of common-law union and cohabitation, mandatory (if applicable)
Use of a Representative [IMM 5476], mandatory (if applicable)
Marriage certificate, mandatory (if applicable)
Divorce certificate and/or legal separation agreement , mandatory (if applicable)
Death certificate, mandatory (if applicable)
Adoption certificate , mandatory (if applicable)
...However, there is no upload button specifically for documents to show your National ID etc. to prove your own identity. And documents to be uploaded with the button shown like below is NOT something which can be a reason for refusal.
Documents related to the e-APR not captured in other fields
I would say that missing National ID etc. on application is not a reason for refusal because:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/express-entry/applications-received-on-after-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html
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Other documents
As applicable to their situation, applicants are required to submit the following documents through their online account as part of their e-APR. The system does not let applicants submit their e-APR until documents have been uploaded into the provided fields.
In contrast to other documents, however, applications will not be rejected as “incomplete” if the documents listed below are not provided to the proper specification.
Applications can, however, be refused if the processing office does not have enough information on file to be satisfied that the applicant meets the requirements of the program to which they are applying.<
...Your own ID is not a requirement (like language test score) of the program to which you are applying, I think.
The site above is not for TR to PR but for EE. However, I do not think that the rule for the former is very different from the latter, regarding its completeness of application, unless told by IRCC.
I think there is some discrepancies between the application guide and the application website, and it caused us a confusion.