Bah I thought you were better than that. What a disappointment!canadiangirl78 said:Well I will stop asking questions then. Good luck.
Bah I thought you were better than that. What a disappointment!canadiangirl78 said:Well I will stop asking questions then. Good luck.
I dunno, but she could have been in Canada 1 month ago. And now we realize we're not getting their e-mails. How can I not be fucking pissed?? And the MPA said she's gonna fucking check again in December. WTF!? I need her to check every fucking week to see if they sent the e-mail, but she won't fucking budge. How can I not feel caged and constricted? This is fucking utter bullshit.Deficient said:Whoa, ThunderSoul, my man, relax for a second here. I know this is about the 983759864026th cock up they've made with your application and you have every right to feel frustrated but canadiangirl is trying to be constructive and helpful, it's not fair to take it out on her.
Also, I am not sure about how they handle things when they make a document request and you miss their deadline. I see someone else on another forum has had a request for documents and sent them in and the documents have somehow become lost. That person received a notice saying that they have not received the documents but I am not sure what happens from there and whether there's a chance to resolve things. I will let you know what happens if that user makes another post since this info is clearly relevant to you. But they definitely don't immediately dump your application back in your hands. I can say that even from personal experience, as I too missed a medical deadline without my application being terminated.
What is the deadline for PPR? 2 or 3 months?Deficient said:Whoa, ThunderSoul, my man, relax for a second here. I know this is about the 983759864026th cock up they've made with your application and you have every right to feel frustrated but canadiangirl is trying to be constructive and helpful, it's not fair to take it out on her.
Also, I am not sure about how they handle things when they make a document request and you miss their deadline. I see someone else on another forum has had a request for documents and sent them in and the documents have somehow become lost. That person received a notice saying that they have not received the documents but I am not sure what happens from there and whether there's a chance to resolve things. I will let you know what happens if that user makes another post since this info is clearly relevant to you. But they definitely don't immediately dump your application back in your hands. I can say that even from personal experience, as I too missed a medical deadline without my application being terminated.
I don't know what the PPR deadline is. Most deadlines seem to be 60 days from my visa office, but I've had a 60 day and a 90 day deadline in connection with my medical things. The 90 day deadline was for specific medical testing that would take longer than 60 days.ThunderSoul said:What is the deadline for PPR? 2 or 3 months?
What happens after a deadline?
Will this cause EVEN MORE *censored word*ing delays if you missed the deadline? I should really *censored word*ing point out it's their *censored word*ing fault.
Well that means we missed the deadline by 2 weeks. 2 weeks is a long time for a missed deadline.Deficient said:I don't know what the PPR deadline is. Most deadlines seem to be 60 days from my visa office, but I've had a 60 day and a 90 day deadline in connection with my medical things. The 90 day deadline was for specific medical testing that would take longer than 60 days.
What happens after a deadline passes, I do not know for sure. As mentioned, I saw another person elsewhere say they received a notice stating that the visa office hadn't received the documents requested from them. I'll let you know if they say anything more about what happens next.
In my case, I was 2-3 weeks late in submitting some additional medical stuff. I can see in my GCMS notes that the visa officer did wonder whether the stuff had been received, since he started my processing the rest of my application after the deadline had passed, and he emailed the medical department to check. Fortunately the info had been received by that point, even though it was late, so the medical dept informed him of this, nothing further happened about the missed deadline and the application kept moving. I presume I would have received a similar notice if they hadn't received that medical stuff by that point, and indeed I can see that an outgoing letter was generated and then cancelled in my GCMS notes, so perhaps I was about to receive that same letter telling me about the missed deadline. I got lucky I suppose. But the visa officer certainly wasn't automatically tossing my application due to the missed deadline.
But not just yet, they need to at least hang in there until my application gets approved.ThunderSoul said:Die CIC DIE!
Deficient said:But not just yet, they need to at least hang in there until my application gets approved.
My application has been put away at the moment as well. I wish they'd hurry up and review my medical stuff and get moving things along again.