Guys.. I have sent my application on February 5th an received on the 8th. I have a few concerns that I would like you to clear up from. As for the income I couldn’t provide them with the notice of assessment because I was a full time student and started working in October of 2018, though I have attached my paystubs and a letter from employer, would that be enough? My second concern is that on the checklist they ask if the sponsor was spounserd to Canada in the past and I answered “yes” knowning that I was indeed sponsored along with my family members by my father under the family class, I don’t know if they intend “ have I ever been sponsored by a spouse” could someone clear that up for me please? My third concern I didn’t check off the medical request box knowing that it will be requested at a later date, is that a problem? Last concern when I validated one of the application I kept getting errors although I triple checked if they were any mistakes & there weren’t.
Will these concerns be a solid reason for my application to be returned?
Sorry for not keeping it short .
1. Don't want to frustrate you, but will tell you a fact: I've seen a couple of cases here when an application has been returned due to a missing NOA. But if you physically can't provide NOA and you
did include an explanation for this, it should be ok. For any document that you can't provide and you included a thorough explanation about it, you should be fine.
2. That is right. The question does not specify "if you have been sponsored as a spouse" It just asks if you have been sponsored in general. Your answer is correct.
3. You did it right. As the checklist states "Do not complete a medical examination at this time", you don't need to check that checkbox.
4. Have you been able to finally validate it and get the barcodes? If you have, you're good to go. If your application does not have barcodes, most probably it'll be returned. The forms IMM 1344 and IMM 0008 must have barcodes, and the form IMM 5669 must be just validated, but it does not have barcodes.