JJMoshpotatoes said:
Okay so I called the call centre. It was definitley a better experience than the last call but still no answer. She told me even though it says that a decision has been made, they usually update and say when they have sent out anything by mail like a COPR
As an addendum here, since I missed this earlier: this statement by the call centre is actually a lie. For outland applications, dates are
not added to eCAS for "decision made" correspondence/COPR mailing.
This statement is true for the SA step (which does say "We have sent you communication on <blah> regarding this decision,") and I have no idea if it is true for inland applications.
Score one more point for bad training.
JJMoshpotatoes said:
Thanks for the input! So, how would I go about contacting an MP? and do I just explain the situation? it doesn't cost me anything does it? and how do I order GCMS notes? is there a fee on that as well?
Phone the MP up. Ordinarily they'll ask you to sign an information release form (letting them ask for your info given Privacy Act restrictions). The one spanner in the works is the ongoing election, which may mean that your local MP may no longer have the authority to help you -- in a sense they're currently not an MP but a candidate for <your riding here> until October. MP help is free.
You can order GCMS notes via an
Access to Information Request. The fee is $5. Odds are this will all be resolved by the time you eventually receive your file, but it isn't (such as if they did mail something but the mail got lost) you will be able to see it in writing.
Oak said:
2. Have you received the Approved in Principle (AIP) email or mail already?
This is an outland application, there is no Approved in Principle step.