Fortunately there is no snow in Vancouver, so I can stay outside for long time.Shalom1 said:Please don't stay in the snow after wearing the suit.
Good luck with the AOR.
Fortunately there is no snow in Vancouver, so I can stay outside for long time.Shalom1 said:Please don't stay in the snow after wearing the suit.
Good luck with the AOR.
Yesasagalen said:so most of the time your "Location" will become your "local office" when the file is transferred?
shaazdeh said:Yes
Could you also please add color code for file transfer?
Thanks
I suggest you call them. My guess is that it is an omission. You'd better call them the soonest to have that figured out. The family file is already open so it'll be easy for them to "fix" that.Shalom1 said:Please what is your take on this:
Our application is for a family of 5 (2 adults + 3 children).
I received 4 emails for 4 of us except my youngest child. Is this an omission that I should worry about?
Should I call CIC about this? is anybody in this situation?
Or do I wear my suit, tie & shoes and wait for his AOR?
Hi Shalom1,Shalom1 said:Please what is your take on this:
Our application is for a family of 5 (2 adults + 3 children).
I received 4 emails for 4 of us except my youngest child. Is this an omission that I should worry about?
Should I call CIC about this? is anybody in this situation?
Or do I wear my suit, tie & shoes and wait for his AOR?
Canadafrenzy said:Hi Shalom1,
You're not alone there. All my family members except one got their AoRs 2 days back. Interestingly, however, the family member who didn't get an AoR can still see application status online using UCI number. I'm wondering whether the email-AoR is something I should be worried about.
Did someone else experience this too?
Thank you for your prompt response.AsianIndian said:I suggest you call them. My guess is that it is an omission. You'd better call them the soonest to have that figured out. The family file is already open so it'll be easy for them to "fix" that.