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Hi,

This morning ecas shows our case mentioning that is received on Feb 20, 2014. I guess that can be treated as AoR. I guess there was like a month since last AoR.
 
ottawahd said:
Hi,

This morning ecas shows our case mentioning that is received on Feb 20, 2014. I guess that can be treated as AoR. I guess there was like a month since last AoR.

AORs are back!
 
ottawahd said:
Hi,

This morning ecas shows our case mentioning that is received on Feb 20, 2014. I guess that can be treated as AoR. I guess there was like a month since last AoR.

what info did you use? UCI or receipt number. i am the applicant and have a UCI from my study permit but my wife the sponsor doesnt have any
 
April Fajardo said:
ATIP case notes received in my email.
14 pages
Mostly not started

What have they started?
 
sophieee said:
What have they started?


Criminality: In progress
Security: In progress
Medical:Not started

Nothing really.
 
shaqhal said:
what info did you use? UCI or receipt number. i am the applicant and have a UCI from my study permit but my wife the sponsor doesnt have any

UCI of either one. Sponsor's UCI has one more information stating that we have started processing your application on July 22.
 
LAKEWOOD said:
Question?
Hey guys!!! I just updated my status from CRA to Common Law this year, I just wanna asked what document do i need to get from them, stating that I am in a common law relationship? So that i can submit it to Immigration as evidence.

Thanks
Log to CRA my account and then view your tax return. if you update it before processing your tax return so it should be in your return and you can print it.
if you updated after processing the tax return , try to make any change in your tax return, so they will reassess your tax return with the updated info.
 
I really need some clarifications here, i believe no question is stupid on this forum. A friend of mine was telling me yesterday that for background checks as per inland apps, CIC will need to go back home and in fact knock on doors on people included in the application like parents and may also go to all the addresses we lived. Well all i told him was the only thing i know from this forum is background check constitute: security, criminality and medical. I just want to know if i am right.
Thanks all
 
lounge said:
I really need some clarifications here, i believe no question is stupid on this forum. A friend of mine was telling me yesterday that for background checks as per inland apps, CIC will need to go back home and in fact knock on doors on people included in the application like parents and may also go to all the addresses we lived. Well all i told him was the only thing i know from this forum is background check constitute: security, criminality and medical. I just want to know if i am right.
Thanks all

Answered in your other post.
 
vik999 said:
Any idea for which month AORs are being issued? . We filed in May 2014.

You can always check the timeline in my signature.
 
vik999 said:
Any idea for which month AORs are being issued? . We filed in May 2014.
i think last person who received AOR had submitted their application in Feb. check ecas to see if your application is added, and that could count as AOR!

i just cant believe this category has become so slow. my friends who applied for skilled worker are getting medical after 7 months, which means they will be PRs in a few more months. It used to take 2 years for this skilled worker type and now it's so much faster. but the inland is getting slower every day
 
hello everyone,

i have a question and wondering if anyone can answer me. well, as i believe that once i got the AIP I can apply for the open work permit and start working. so will i be able to leave Canada and go back home with my husband (sponsor) for vacation and come back to Canada by presenting my work permit or AIP letter? by that time my application will probably still in progress at the 2nd stage.
 
Tiffyali said:
hello everyone,

i have a question and wondering if anyone can answer me. well, as i believe that once i got the AIP I can apply for the open work permit and start working. so will i be able to leave Canada and go back home with my husband (sponsor) for vacation and come back to Canada by presenting my work permit or AIP letter? by that time my application will probably still in progress at the 2nd stage.

You can leave Canada at any time for vacation. The issue is the ability to re-enter Canada. Regardless of having an OWP and or AIP letter, the odds of being denied re-entry is still there. Having an OWP or AIP letter doesn't guarantee your entry back into Canada. It does reduce the chances of being denied but not eliminate it.

As other senior members have mentioned there have been postings (I haven't seen these posts myself) that despite having OWP, they were denied. These people are in the very small minority but it has happened.

Screech339
 
screech339 said:
You can leave Canada at any time for vacation. The issue is the ability to re-enter Canada. Regardless of having an OWP and or AIP letter, the odds of being denied re-entry is still there. Having an OWP or AIP letter doesn't guarantee your entry back into Canada. It does reduce the chances of being denied but not eliminate it.

As other senior members have mentioned there have been postings (I haven't seen these posts myself) that despite having OWP, they were denied. These people are in the very small minority but it has happened.

Screech339

I dont understand how or why you would be denied at the boarder if you have a valid work permit.... it doesn't make any sense at all. The Work Permit proves that you can come into Canada and work, what else would they possibly need. Without a Work permit then yes I understand as you just turn up at the boarder with absolutely nothing.