JYC said:I am also curious, can I drop off the document directly to the VO office or does it have to be mailed in.
cheng9999 said:If you read the form, it still says 18 years or 10 years, whichever one is more recent. But if you actually follow that, there is a risk. Actually other people pointed it out too...some do not have any problems, but many get asked to fill in more information. That's what kept me worrying afterwards, but our eCas did not show "we sent you correspondence..." as many people have in their eCas.
Sigh...it's one of those things. In our case, it was not much effort to write more, but the last single activity for my wife was 15 years, and we only wrote that. Actually in the other section regarding education, she was in school so you can even say it is quite obvious what she was actually doing before that.
It satisfied the requirement, but they wanted more, and want the information in the section they want it.
In your case, you got your email and you can submit this very easily and quickly. In my case, it is a 3 month delay hopefully with no negative impact to the case.
Again, sharing this so other readers will know...just avoid any hassles and write the history to the fullest.
cicong said:our medical just expired a few days ago, do we have to redo it? the AOR2 said they will forward medical instructions if required, and we have not received it in the email..
cicong said:our medical just expired a few days ago, do we have to redo it? the AOR2 said they will forward medical instructions if required, and we have not received it in the email..
lonelyguy said:It is always good to wait until they ask you to do remed,in a few cases , no remed equested even if medical were expired.I heard that they have power to exted them for some situations.I am not sure in which ones.My medical expired too and I am waiting.However once you get remed instructions I saw people who get PPR 2-3 weeks after doing remed. when for others wait for months.remed its self can not delay your file for a month unless the ones sending them did not do their job as supposed.
lonelyguy said:It is always good to wait until they ask you to do remed,in a few cases , no remed equested even if medical were expired.I heard that they have power to exted them for some situations.I am not sure in which ones.My medical expired too and I am waiting.However once you get remed instructions I saw people who get PPR 2-3 weeks after doing remed. when for others wait for months.remed its self can not delay your file for a month unless the ones sending them did not do their job as supposed.
dlee_ca said:CoRP received today, thank you everyone who gave me comments and information.
sashali78 said:Congrats, good to hear that review worked out for you. You applied on May right? What date did you receive AOR2?
sashali78 said:No, it is not good to wait until they ask if your medicals already expired. They used to extend the medicals before but that operational bulletin expired and they do not extend any longer. You wait - you delay your process.
cicong said:Alright, they just sent us an email requesting re-medical. Due to it being Chinese New Year, she won't be able to do it for another 10 days when the clinic opens.
cicong said:Alright, they just sent us an email requesting re-medical. Due to it being Chinese New Year, she won't be able to do it for another 10 days when the clinic opens.
sashali78 said:No, it is not good to wait until they ask if your medicals already expired. They used to extend the medicals before but that operational bulletin expired and they do not extend any longer. You wait - you delay your process.