maxmoore said:Well, I was going out and I wanted to check my mail box. Got a message from the building saying I should ask for an envelop dated on May 1st from Canada Post. I completely freaked out. I thought CIC returned my application. Finally, when the security guard appeared in my building, I asked for the envelope and it was a f*cking book from Amazon. This is how you live after applying for PR.
tdot_guy said:I can now login to ECAS using myclient id but haven't received AOR yet.
Does application received and CC charged mean that my documents were okay?
CEC2283 said:Yes you are fine, don't worry , check your spam folder or check with your lawyer ( if you have applied thru a lawyer)
tdot_guy said:hey thanks, I check my junk folder 10 times a day
no email yet
iam_toby said:Instead of checking your spam folder, simply add @ cic.gc.ca to your safe senders list
Might be easier...
tdot_guy said:I heard that before and tried to look for that option but couldn't find it on gmail ;D
Matches: from:(@cic.gc.ca)
Do this: Never send it to Spam
iam_toby said:You'll find the option in the settings and it's called filters.
Create the following filter:
Code:Matches: from:( @ cic.gc.ca) Do this: Never send it to Spam
That's how I did it.
iam_toby said:You'll find the option in the settings and it's called filters.
Create the following filter:
Code:Matches: from:( @ cic.gc.ca) Do this: Never send it to Spam
That's how I did it.
tdot_guy said:Done, thanks a lot Toby, it was very helpful
vto said:Toby..Thanks its helpful.
iam_toby said:You'll find the option in the settings and it's called filters.
Create the following filter:
Code:Matches: from:( @ cic.gc.ca) Do this: Never send it to Spam
That's how I did it.
rajdeepm said:Does anybody from the second week of April applicant get AOR ?