If you contact them it should leave a record on your account, and until they reply or deal with it I would consider it 'active', i.e. they have to address it rather than just reject your whole application.
Definitely email them, they have rejected for this before. I think if you have an 'active' email or however they track it, that might help delay/avoid the rejection so you can provide the new one in time.
Me too, it's a 'soft' IP2, it doesn't mean the same thing as going to IP1 for a while, and then to IP2. Seems to be limited to CEC (maybe inland only?) applications :(
I have AOR May 21st, and Medicals passed/IP2 yesterday. I also received an email a few hours ago saying my account was updated, but no changes are visible in there.
You have a great memory!
Here are some more that I remember
Part 1:
Place where you can sit and observe: Go Kart Track/Raceway
Professional/one-on-one training: Golf course
Snacks provided: ?
Part 4:
Native Americans called him: The Grass Man
SPEAKING
PART 2:
Describe what you like to do to...
I'm pretty sure it was M, but I can't be trusted because I put the I after it like: Jamieson so I'm wrong anyway haha. A couple of people here have said JaIMeson or JaMIeson, but I don't think anyone else had N, sorry :(
You remember the I being before the M/N? Someone at my centre dropped their pencil at the exact moment they said the word, I was furious until they started spelling it out, but I think I screwed it up anyway, :(
Thank you very much! I hope we are both in the clear, I thought it was strange because none of the answers necessarily had to be three words for that section.
Thanks, do you recall if that question specified THREE words and/or a number? I remember not writing my answers in until right at the end because I wasn't sure whether to include "a" or not, and I think I checked that it did.
Did anyone else put Jamieson for q1? I don't think Jaimeson was correct.
Also, I put "a white badge" instead of "white badge", the question said no more than THREE words, did anyone else do this?