shana_kabir said:schedule 4:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008_4e.pdf
fill up,print,sign,scan,upload.![]()
Should i fill the same amount i filled in the funds section? I am currently working in canada
shana_kabir said:schedule 4:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008_4e.pdf
fill up,print,sign,scan,upload.![]()
maggiezrs said:Do they provide you a login name and password that allows you to check your status on CIC?
And, did they send you a AOR letter after submission?
ankitsaxena said:In my case , the Rep did not share the Login ID and password but they emailed me the AOR letter.
If they haven't shared the AOR letter , then you have to ask them to send it. AOR confirms that CIC received your application. Without an AOR you may never know for sure whether the Rep has submitted your application.
Hey maggie,maggiezrs said:Do they provide you a login name and password that allows you to check your status on CIC?
And, did they send you a AOR letter after submission?
maggiezrs said:Thanks! They sent me the AOR letter, but I found it's weird because if I open the letter on my iPhone, it does not show my name, email address, application number and submission date. However, if I open the file on my computer, all information can be showed! So weird, did you notice that?
maggiezrs said:Thanks! They sent me the AOR letter, but I found it's weird because if I open the letter on my iPhone, it does not show my name, email address, application number and submission date. However, if I open the file on my computer, all information can be showed! So weird, did you notice that?
JoacRy said:Latest update: Another ghost Email. Nothing changed.