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My apologies Alaria

I recieved the email alert on my phone and my heart skipped a beat lol and didn't know if i should open the attachment or wait till i got home to my computer at home. So my first reaction with full of adrenaline was to let you guys know and see if you had any idea. I was assured by some of the members here that i could open it on my phone, which i did, and found out its a letter requesting my wife (PA) to pay for for biometrics and submit the receipt via IRCC WebForm. So thank you for your earlier reply about WebForm as it has come in handy at a perfect time.

My time line is as follows:
Application recieved Dec 17 2018
AOR recieved Feb 12 2019
Payment for Biometric fees Feb 21 2019

P.S. Both eCas and GCKey say that it is still being processed.

Thanks for taking your time once again
No problem, we have the most active and helpful members here in thread ready to help you 24 x 7.
 
No problem, we have the most active and helpful members here in thread ready to help you 24 x 7.

Hi from the November pool :cool:
 
My apologies Alaria

I recieved the email alert on my phone and my heart skipped a beat lol and didn't know if i should open the attachment or wait till i got home to my computer at home. So my first reaction with full of adrenaline was to let you guys know and see if you had any idea. I was assured by some of the members here that i could open it on my phone, which i did, and found out its a letter requesting my wife (PA) to pay for for biometrics and submit the receipt via IRCC WebForm. So thank you for your earlier reply about WebForm as it has come in handy at a perfect time.

My time line is as follows:
Application recieved Dec 17 2018
AOR recieved Feb 12 2019
Payment for Biometric fees Feb 21 2019

P.S. Both eCas and GCKey say that it is still being processed.

Thanks for taking your time once again

Ok, good to know. I usually react to any email from CIC the same way, with panic and heart attack, so don't worry about it :)

So, if your eCAS for sponsor part (I'm stressing it because they are two independent parts: sponsor's and PA on eCAS) is saying "being processed" that means you didn't get your SA yet. But it's normal, because you have just 9 days since your AOR, it's inside a normal timeline.

For biometric, if (if) CIC followed their own instructions and manuals, your process would get along with what they say. And they say PA needs to provide biometric before they (I mean CIC) even start processing your application. But we all know CIC do whatever they want. But in general it's totally fine to get a biometric payment request before your SA comes.
 
I made the 1000th post on the November thread and missed out on this one by 1... damnit! :eek:
Well aim for 2000 :)
Your contributions have been immensely guiding and helping ppl for sure!!
 
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Well aim for 2000 :)
Your contributions have been immensely guiding and helping ppl for sure!!

Thanks for the kind words, I enjoy helping where I can. We’re all in the same boat and it’s nice to relieve people of their stresses if I can.

We’ve got some very good people on these forums who’ve picked up great knowledge from their experiences, even at this stage of the process. We keep learning more too.
 
I am panicking a little now guys,
my application was received on 5th december 2018,
Got AOR ON 1ST feburary
Linked to gckey on 6th feburary
20 days since I got any updates , still waiting on SA.
what should I do?

P.S my wife's biometrics have been updated as they were linked to her UCI.
 
I am panicking a little now guys,
my application was received on 5th december 2018,
Got AOR ON 1ST feburary
Linked to gckey on 6th feburary
20 days since I got any updates on SA , what should I do?
P.S my wife's biometrics have been updated as they were linked to her UCI.
Mine took around 20 days to come through. What does your ECAS say?
 
It states "In process"

I wouldn’t worry too much. Just keep an eye out on your ECAS. To settle your nerves, even if it’s the worst case scenario with SA, and your sponsor is rejected - CIC still give you 30 days to provide additional doc to further your case!

All in all, patience is the key and you’ve done the hardest part and secured AOR1:D
 
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I wouldn’t worry too much. Just keep an eye out on your ECAS. To settle your nerves, even if it’s the worst case scenario with SA, and your sponsor is rejected - CIC still give you 30 days to provide additional doc to further your case!

All in all, patience is the key and you’ve done the hardest part and secured AOR1:D
That's a bit of a relief to know I hope I hear something soon though.
Keep keep everyone posted .
 
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