Certificate of employment. I am a Filipino national but already in Canada when I submitted EE application. I worked in Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Canada.johnny123 said:What is COE and your country of origin if I may ask?
Certificate of employment. I am a Filipino national but already in Canada when I submitted EE application. I worked in Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Canada.johnny123 said:What is COE and your country of origin if I may ask?
Thank you for sharing your experience!JWZR421 said:Certificate of employment. I am a Filipino national but already in Canada when I submitted EE application. I worked in Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Canada.
expressentryqueen said:Got PPR yesterday. Jan 14, FSW Inland. Background changed to 'In Progress' on the 18th/19th. I noticed the change on Saturday though.
Congratulations !!!expressentryqueen said:Got PPR yesterday. Jan 14, FSW Inland. Background changed to 'In Progress' on the 18th/19th. I noticed the change on Saturday though.
Congratulations !!!anacorrea87 said:I Got PPR Today.
Jan 27, FSW Inland.
Background changed to 'In Progress' yesterday.
No, it is not mandatory. IRCC asks for it if you answered YES to one or more of the statutory questions, or if you left gaps in the address/personal history. They usually ask for it within couple of months after AOR.MORGESDREAMS said:Hello
Can some one please tell that is it mandatory that cic will ask for schedule A,and if yes when and at what time after Aor we should expect?
Thanks
Thank you seniorvsoftco said:No, it is not mandatory. IRCC asks for it if you answered YES to one or more of the statutory questions. They usually ask for it within couple of months after AOR.
so does that mean if i answered "no" in all of the statutory questions then chances are I won't receive schedule A request? (Unless they find gaps in my address history or personal history)?vsoftco said:No, it is not mandatory. IRCC asks for it if you answered YES to one or more of the statutory questions. They usually ask for it within couple of months after AOR.
Most likely they won't ask (except if, as you said and I forgot to mention, you leave gaps in address/personal history).wenfeizh said:so does that mean if i answered "no" in all of the statutory questions then chances are I won't receive schedule A request? (Unless they find gaps in my address history or personal history)?
Godsdaughter said:Got my package yesterday (22nd) due to failed delivery attempt on 21st and did my landing that very same day at North Portal Border(Estevan SK). It was very fast and they only requested for my passport and COPR. I had to go to the US border to receive refusal letter and then headed back to the Canada border to complete the process. No unusual questions or request for POF or other documents. I was told I will receive my PR card in 64 days. By the way, they collected my PGWP.
Best of luck to everyone.
Congratulations