No problem. Keep us updated or even add your status on the Dec's spreadsheet.yanks176 said:Thanks for the info. I will have to try my best to stop looking at ECas so often since I probably won't receive the FBI certificate till June.
So soon ! Good to know things are going great with you.ayrazar said:So, apparently it takes 8 weeks to get the title for a car now.
So I'm going down on the 9th to get hubby. He'll be landing on the 10th :3
It's kinda frustrating cause I wanted to be ready for him to land as soon as we got COPR but hey. There's always somethingConfusedCouple said:So soon ! Good to know things are going great with you.
Fixed it for you as much as I could, you might want to add the missing info to your timelineKölsche Lina said:So weird..in the spreadsheet my collumn is rather messed up..I havnt even done anything with it in a long time ???
Wich one is your Visa Ofice??luci1209 said:got the fourth line update under the PR status
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on December 7, 2015.
We started processing your application on February 23, 2016.
Medical results have been received.
We sent you correspondence on March 25, 2016. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required.
Anyone knows what will happen after this. I was required to send Schedule A from 18 years onward and i sent it
That is upsetting - when I filled out the forms back in 2012 (abandoned before filing at the time due to medical issues) they wanted this and it took a while to come up with all the addresses . . . I'm 63 and who remembers your apartment address from 40 years ago???. . . but on the updated form they only asked for the last ten years. And of course I discarded the outdated forms so as not to get confused. Has anybody else run into this request?luci1209 said:Anyone knows what will happen after this. I was required to send Schedule A from 18 years onward and i sent it
Yes this is rather upsetting, and misleading. Looks like everyone who filled in only 10 years have to fill in back to 18 years old when the VO sends out AOR2.louise8118 said:That is upsetting - when I filled out the forms back in 2012 (abandoned before filing at the time due to medical issues) they wanted this and it took a while to come up with all the addresses . . . I'm 63 and who remembers your apartment address from 40 years ago???. . . but on the updated form they only asked for the last ten years. And of course I discarded the outdated forms so as not to get confused. Has anybody else run into this request?
I assume the applicant received email (if email was the preferred communication instead of actual mail) on Mar 25 to confirm that the application is being processed. This 4th line would be referring to this email...commonly referred to here as AOR2. You are lucky you get this in eCas...many people do not get this at all. Some people also claim not to get the AOR2 at all and the case is fine. In our case, we were supposed to get AOR2 (but got auto-deleted) and asked us to re-do Schedule A. We were quite late in finding this out (only through GCMS notes), but were lucky the case was not delayed by much in the end.luci1209 said:got the fourth line update under the PR status
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on December 7, 2015.
We started processing your application on February 23, 2016.
Medical results have been received.
We sent you correspondence on March 25, 2016. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required.
Anyone knows what will happen after this. I was required to send Schedule A from 18 years onward and i sent it
Thanks for your reply. I guess I will do this now and have it ready in case they request it.cheng9999 said:Yes this is rather upsetting, and misleading. Looks like everyone who filled in only 10 years have to fill in back to 18 years old when the VO sends out AOR2.
Do this to the best of your ability...I mean, some of the previous apartments/houses may not longer be there, so just be as precise as you can remember. I don't think you'll be penalized for this.
Besides where you live, the big piece of information would be related to work history. If you have lots of different companies, that would be tiring. If you only have a few, that would make it easier. You have to fill up back to 18 years old with no gaps. Again, do this to the best of your ability...the key is no gaps.
we were asked to a week ago, anybody knows what's nextlouise8118 said:That is upsetting - when I filled out the forms back in 2012 (abandoned before filing at the time due to medical issues) they wanted this and it took a while to come up with all the addresses . . . I'm 63 and who remembers your apartment address from 40 years ago???. . . but on the updated form they only asked for the last ten years. And of course I discarded the outdated forms so as not to get confused. Has anybody else run into this request?
Quick update: I now have three lines under PR. ECas was updated over the weekend and now shows when they started processing my application.ConfusedCouple said:From reading on the forums, someone said the third line means background/security checks are being worked on. It could mean they haven't gotten to your file just yet. However, I can see your application being delayed because of no police clearance. The processing times for a police clearance are 13-15 weeks at the moment and I believe they are just finally working on December requests. There is hope though, because I read somewhere on the forums who got their DM and COPR with just their receipts (proof that they requested the police clearance). So far your timeline seems very normal for Ottawa, expect to see the third line/police clearance request soon.