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Maple_tree15 said:
Guys,

I just got my AOR email!!!

Congratulations!!

I can see though you put March 18 as an AOR Received date??
 
Maple_tree15 said:
Guys,

I just got my AOR email!!!

I mean under your posting, not on the spreadsheet.
 
Christine32 said:
Congratulations!!

I can see though you put March 18 as an AOR Received date??

Thanks Christine32. I typed in March 13!
 
Christine32 said:
I mean under your posting, not on the spreadsheet.

It has been fixed!
Thanks for the remark.

You must also be getting your AOR pretty soon, I believe.
 
Maple_tree15 said:
It has been fixed!
Thanks for the remark.

You must also be getting your AOR pretty soon, I believe.

I truly hope so, maybe tomorrow? :-)
 
Congrats fellow Albertan Maple_tree15.

Now lets see if they respond to mine - even though I live in the Alberta sticks.
 
Christine32 said:
I truly hope so, maybe tomorrow? :-)

Everything is possible. Be optimistic.
You're very close now. :)
 
ERJOPA said:
Congrats fellow Albertan Maple_tree15.

Now lets see if they respond to mine - even though I live in the Alberta sticks.

Thanks ERJOPA.
I am sure they will and soon.
 
I have a strong feeling, before the next week ends everyone in feb will have AOR. well i sure hope soo
 
I really hope so! It seems there are two big gaps in the green I am wondering if it's a pattern??
 
Hello Everyone, been following this thread anonymously for quite a while... Just to reassure those waiting I decided to post. Here is my timeline thus far:

Application rvcd: 6th Feb
AOR: Today, 13th Mar

My application was simple as they come in the sense that, I sent only the information asked for i.e no extra nonsense docs like I've been hearing people suggesting. I sent the specifications as defined in the checklist. Also since arriving in Canada, I never left the country, so no worries about travel records etc. I attached a very short note indicating why I hadn't renewed my expired passport.

The point I'm trying to make is this:
send only what they ask for.
Leave no gaps in time, work history, travel history.
Use a brief note to explain gaps.
Leave no reasons for questions or doubts.

Once again, I attached no T4's and bla bla bla's. Folks should forget about the false hope that extra paper means faster processing- Its an illusion.

My two cents...
 
vic.aj said:
Hello Everyone, been following this thread anonymously for quite a while... Just to reassure those waiting I decided to post. Here is my timeline thus far:

Application rvcd: 6th Feb
AOR: Today, 13th Mar

My application was simple as they come in the sense that, I sent only the information asked for i.e no extra nonsense docs like I've been hearing people suggesting. I sent the specifications as defined in the checklist. Also since arriving in Canada, I never left the country, so no worries about travel records etc. I attached a very short note indicating why I hadn't renewed my expired passport.

The point I'm trying to make is this:
send only what they ask for.
Leave no gaps in time, work history, travel history.
Use a brief note to explain gaps.
Leave no reasons for questions or doubts.

Once again, I attached no T4's and bla bla bla's. Folks should forget about the false hope that extra paper means faster processing- Its an illusion.

My two cents...
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