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    Case referred to Case Management Branch (CMB) (Triage risk factor: A1 suspected address used)

    here is the final update. Case was approved by Case Management Branch (took them 3-4 months to do that) and returned back to my initial IRCC agent. Application was successfully approved by IRCC. so to anyone who got into similar situation - don't stress too much and don't listen to any...
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    Case referred to Case Management Branch (CMB) (Triage risk factor: A1 suspected address used)

    hope that is the case. apart the address issue I truly don't know what else that could be. Thank you @dpenabill. Will think on what you wrote.
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    Case referred to Case Management Branch (CMB) (Triage risk factor: A1 suspected address used)

    1. Express entry - Federal Skilled Worker 2. As a mailing address only 3. It was their office's address (business address) 4. There was no payment for that service.
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    Case referred to Case Management Branch (CMB) (Triage risk factor: A1 suspected address used)

    Thank you for your answer, as for the question if I included it in my citizenship application, the answer is - no. I used real addresses I have proof for (a bunch of Airbnb's and places I have contracts for). as for I ordered notes from 3 Canadian agencies: 1) IRCC GCMS notes: here IRCC...
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    Case referred to Case Management Branch (CMB) (Triage risk factor: A1 suspected address used)

    Hello. Got my CBSA notes recently. One specific section was marked: Triage - A1 suspected address. Back then (5 years ago) I had no-one in Canada so when I landed, I had to stay for a short period of time in hostel (planned to quickly move to a better place once in Canada). So I needed a more...