hanKK said:Should I start my first absence from January 17, 2011 instead even though that it is outside the relevant period?
Creative85 said:Hi Guys,
any one sent the application on Jan and receive a letter Yet, ?
canvis2006 said:my wife will be applying this month, at the end.
she's completed the 4/6 rule.
Did you guys check the 2016 tax year or you guys checked years for tax for 2012 to 2015?
It's too early to have done 2016 tax returns.
zeeAJ said:Friends,
I send a family application on 4th Jan and delivered on 9th Jan.
It is a family application so I put 4 applications in a large pack.
I did a silly mistake as missed to mark name on back side of each photo , although I put individual photos with clip on all individual applications.
Any one had such experience in past and how it was handled.
AJ
Sa3Sa3 said:I did the same like you. But, I won't bother myself about it and will wait for their AOR or whatever decision they take.
What happened has happened. Nothing we can do now
Sa3Sa3 said:Have you tried this solution? Has the calculator accepted it?
hanKK said:It did give me a warning that "The date you have entered is completely or partially outside the relevant period please check that the dates are correct." But it didn't stop me from continuing with the calculation. I mean it wasn't a kind of error that blocked the process. I was able to finish the calculation and get the final results page and print.
Sa3Sa3 said:I checked it for 2016 and said NO for filing it.
No worries if you already filed your tax from 2012 til 2016
yyc84 said:Just received my AOR electronically a half hour ago. I will update the Excel tracker.
yyc84 said:Thanks. My eCAS was activated this morning. It didn't work when I checked last night right after receiving the AOR email but was live this morning.
Hope IRCC doesn't let it's foot off the pedal.