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Hi everyone,
October 16 applicant here. I finally received AOR today at @5:56pm. It's been exactly two month since I mailed my application. Thank God. Have been eagerly waiting for the "Do Not Reply..." email for so long and finally here it is.

I would like to thank @razerblade and others for keeping me hopeful during the waiting period. For those applicants still waiting for AOR, please be hopeful and it might come very soon.
 
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Hi everyone,
October 16 applicant here. I finally received AOR today at @5:56pm. It's been exactly two month since I mailed my application. Thank God. Have been eagerly waiting for the "Do Not Reply..." email for so long and finally here it is.

I would like to thank @razerblade and others for keeping me hopeful during the waiting period. For those applicants still waiting for AOR, please be hopeful and it might come very soon.


Hi, did you receive it by regular mail or email?
 
AOR is sent via email, if you provided one on the application form. If not, then it comes via regular mail.

I provided my email on the application but nothing received through it even though the online status changed to "Application Received" and they mention that AOR sent on Nov 27th.
Is it normal? and what can I do to ask them to send AOR again?
 
Your question and answer doesn't correlate . Anyway, as I said. in fact, Only 2 reasons people move from their birth country. One type is loser by birth because they simply born in a poor country that's why choose to immigrate. Second type of losers are who is not smart enough to secure a good job on their homeland. yes there are few Canadian do work in a high position overseas but they are very few in numbers.

There are other reasons people move here in Canada. I moved here just for my children; being Canadian they will have better opportunities in terms of higher education. Just for your info., whatever I was saving per month in a country from where I moved, I couldn't save even in 3 years here. Just to conclude, I know many immigrants who didn't move due to any of the reason you stated above. Let's not judge other people based on our own experiences.
 
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I'm not in the spreadsheet, but for the sake of all the Oct. 16 applicants who haven't received their AOR - I just got the AOR email yesterday (Dec.11).

Timeline for your reference:
Delivered: October 16, 2017
AOR email: December 11, 2017
ECAS shows: Line 1 - app. received on October 18, 2017
Line 2 - Study guide sent on December 12, 2017
 
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I'm not in the spreadsheet, but for the sake of all the Oct. 16 applicants who haven't received their AOR - I just got the AOR email yesterday (Dec.11).

Timeline for your reference:
Delivered: October 16, 2017
AOR email: December 11, 2017
ECAS shows: Line 1 - app. received on October 18, 2017
Line 2 - Study guide sent on December 12, 2017
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Hi everyone,
October 16 applicant here. I finally received AOR today at @5:56pm. It's been exactly two month since I mailed my application. Thank God. Have been eagerly waiting for the "Do Not Reply..." email for so long and finally here it is.

I would like to thank @razerblade and others for keeping me hopeful during the waiting period. For those applicants still waiting for AOR, please be hopeful and it might come very soon.

Congrats on this milestone
 
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I would agree with Bobrossky. Almost all Immigrants came to Canada and settle down just because either their home country is not as good as Canada or they didn't able to secure a job there. And yes, love birds always fly towards the better nest. You won't find a Canadian girl living in Haiti for love. Yes the Haitian came here for love. LOL. Anyway, you might some exceptions but exceptions are not example.


LOL. I have seen many people who immigrate simply for adventure or job transfer and decided to take the immigration route. That said, it probably fits the pattern of the tag British/American/Australian/New Zealand Expats vs Immigrants