When did you received your temp AOR?2 days ago. We submitted our application on March 6th.
When did you received your temp AOR?2 days ago. We submitted our application on March 6th.
have you received your AoR?When did you received your temp AOR?
The AOR email for our application included this very distinct paragraph:Hi,
I was wondering if someone who got an AoR you can send me the format of an AoR email? I got some emails but I do not know if it is AoR or not.
I appreciate your time.
I applied on March 3rd and did not receive anything yet.Hello everyone,
Anyone received temp AOR applied on March 8th?
I applied under inland spousal sponsorship on March 8th and haven’t received anything yet!
thank you.
Thank you for your response.The AOR email for our application included this very distinct paragraph:
This confirms that your application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class has been received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on <date> on behalf of the following member(s):
Hi,Anyone received AOR who applied around January 30th?
Timeline
Applied- jan 30th (Inland)
AOR 1- Feb 20th
Final AOR- waiting
Please respond. Thankyou.
In our case the process went really fast so a few emails got skipped, with one such email being the "Approved In Principle" email/message. Instead we used the email we received to pay the Permanent Resident fee, it included a very specific phrase stating that was basically implicit my spouse had been approved. I discussed this here:Thank you for your response.
To apply for Ohio, one required document is:
IRCC has confirmed they have reviewed the application and that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply.
But what's this document exactly? Have you ever seen a document from the IRCC stating your application is complete? Or they just send us the medical request if the application is complete?
I'm confused (
And earlier here when the email was received:I was able to get OHIP for my spouse (temporary, valid for 1 year) using simply the email asking for the permanent residency fee to be paid, accompanied with the payment receipt of said fee (we did the application and chose to pay that fee when requested). We hadn't gotten any email with approved in principal or similar implied message, we believe it was because it moved so fast.
The lady there reached out the immigration office and they confirmed that was plenty enough to be considered as approved.
Another interesting information on the request letter header, which I will quote here:
A decision has been made on your Application for Permanent Residence, however; the Right of Permanent Residence
Fee (RPRF) on your application is outstanding. Before you can be issued the Confirmation of Permanent Residence
document, you are required to make the RPRF payment within 7 days of this letter. Information on how to pay the RPRF can
be found at https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/pay.asp.
This is why I was interpreting it the way I was; it mentions that a decision has been made and in order to issue the document the fee must be paid.
Did you hear back fromIn our case the process went really fast so a few emails got skipped, with one such email being the "Approved In Principle" email/message. Instead we used the email we received to pay the Permanent Resident fee, it included a very specific phrase stating that was basically implicit my spouse had been approved. I discussed this here:
And earlier here when the email was received: