@Kuchbhi & @Horus_88
Both of your points make sense.
Following is my take and its just a guess.
Applications are probably prioritized on the basis of when the fees is actually paid.
For example: if a paper applicant paid fees and sent the application on 1st day of the month and it was received by IRCC on 4th day of the month. I think, IRCC will still prioritize the paper applicant over anyone who applied online on 4th day of the month because the paper applicant actually paid the fees on 1st.
I think the fee payment receipt decides who gets prioritized and on the basis of above, its fair to process paper applications first as they paid and started the process before online applicant.
Probably that’s why IRCC asks for fee receipt to be included with all applications.
This is just a thought and there is no proof to support the idea.
Both of your points make sense.
Following is my take and its just a guess.
Applications are probably prioritized on the basis of when the fees is actually paid.
For example: if a paper applicant paid fees and sent the application on 1st day of the month and it was received by IRCC on 4th day of the month. I think, IRCC will still prioritize the paper applicant over anyone who applied online on 4th day of the month because the paper applicant actually paid the fees on 1st.
I think the fee payment receipt decides who gets prioritized and on the basis of above, its fair to process paper applications first as they paid and started the process before online applicant.
Probably that’s why IRCC asks for fee receipt to be included with all applications.
This is just a thought and there is no proof to support the idea.