If you have used email, then you will only get AOR via the email.mansari said:i wanted to know if they even send a hard copy of the AOR through the mail....
If you have used email, then you will only get AOR via the email.mansari said:i wanted to know if they even send a hard copy of the AOR through the mail....
Instead of "Permanent residence from within Canada", you have to select "Permanent Residence outside Canada". Then go ahead with CEC. You can see your status after receiving AOR.iamroth said:kprs_ind, I see your status changed to 'Application received'.
Can you tell me how to check the status?
1. Which category did you apply for? - Permanent residence from within Canada
2. More specifically....... within Canada did you apply for? - Temporary resident permit holders
3. Click "Check Application Status".
is this right way?
when your status on CIC becomes "application received", you can change your address onlinetarunkhetarpal said:I need to inform CIC That I have moved out of country and Canada is no longer my country of residence.
Should I just send email quoting my AOR and my current address to centralized-intake-office @ cic.gc.ca to update the record ?
Also just email is sufficient to update this?
If you email, always email CPP-O, not the office in syndey.tarunkhetarpal said:I need to inform CIC That I have moved out of country and Canada is no longer my country of residence.
Should I just send email quoting my AOR and my current address to centralized-intake-office @ cic.gc.ca to update the record ?
Also just email is sufficient to update this?
I can see the option to update address. I think I can go ahead and change it and then no need to send mail.xihy06 said:when your status on CIC becomes "application received", you can change your address online
Correct.tarunkhetarpal said:I can see the option to update address. I think I can go ahead and change it and then no need to send mail.
I recommmend starting a new topic for this.Bents89 said:Hi I am new to this site and I require some clear information in regards to the CEC application.
I first worked in Alberta in 2010, for 6 months at a ski resort as a lift operator. I then returned in 2011 doing the same position for an additional 6months. I then worked in Ontario for 4 months as a team leader/ key holder (management team) in retail. I then returned to Alberta for another ski season working 2 months as a lift operator..after having a skiing injury I had to move to working as a server for 4 months. So I've been in Canada from 2010-2013. Do I qualify to apply in this category? Any information would be appreciated. I see it is in the NOC list but I'm finding it difficult to obtain information that is accurate for what I require.
Thank you
7-10 months on averagestarchaser said:whats the estimated time for medical exams from the time that u obtaining AOR ? :