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AOR email just received, please update the sheet, thanks

Congrats, you received your AOR normal email or spam
 
If in a year you only lived for 3-4 months (which is less than 183 days) in India then you don't need a police certificate. If in last 4 years you were in India for 183 days or more in any given year then you would need a police certificate.

I'm sorry but this is incorrect information. It clearly states that it is not in any given year, it is the cumulative total:

Within the last 4 years, if you spent 183 days or more in another country (other than Canada), you must provide a police certificate. You must provide a police certificate for each country where you spent 183 days or more. If you cannot get a police certificate, tell us why.
Example 1
In the past 4 years, you took one (1) trip to France that lasted 200 days. You would answer “Yes” to the question and you would need to provide a police certificate from France.
Example 2
In the past 4 years, you took 10 trips to the United States of America (USA). Each trip lasted 3 weeks, for a total of 210 days. You would answer “Yes” to the question and you would need to provide a police certificate from the USA.
Example 3
In the past 4 years, you spent one year (365 days) working in Singapore. While working in Singapore, you took a trip to Malaysia (10 days) and Thailand (10 days). You would answer “Yes” to the question and you would need to provide a police certificate from Singapore. You would not need to provide police certificates from Malaysia or Thailand.
Example 4
In the past 4 years, you took one (1) trip to Europe where you visited Portugal (5 days), Spain (7 days), France (10 days), Belgium (3 days), Netherlands (3 days), Germany (21 days), Switzerland (7 days) and Italy (21 days). You took a second trip to Europe where you visited Ireland (14 days), Scotland (14 days) and England (21 days). You went to Germany for a business trip that lasted 60 days. The total time you were outside of Canada was 186 days but you were not in a single country for 183 days or more. You would answer “No” to the question and you would not need to provide police certificates from any of the countries.

Follow example 2, which is the cumulative total, and not each year
 
Hello, i just recevied my AOR at 08:35 AM EST, please update.
 
After AOR what will be next ?
AOR they mention to review the application for knowledge test and stuff what does it mean they havent review yet?
 
Physical presence: 1130 Days
Location: Toronto
Application sent Feb 12th,

Please update in your excel sheet, and thanks for doing this.
 
After AOR what will be next ?
AOR they mention to review the application for knowledge test and stuff what does it mean they havent review yet?
AOR doesn't mean much. All it means is that your application as complete meaning no unanswered questions, no missing documents, etc. All basic completeness checks.

Next, your application will be transferred to a local CPC (near your home postal code). THat's when real processing begins. They will do background (criminality, security), and eligibility checks to make sure your application is accurate.
 
It's possible that your application will be accepted if that's the only mistake. Another applicant from October made a similar typo, yet he got AOR.

Should you get AOR, you can correct the mistake using the webform.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp
Hi Razerblade,

How about my case, I sent my CLBPT (with result higher than 4) as proof of language. Is there a chance that they would accept it and I will receive an AOR?

I'm waiting for my CELPIP result this week and planning to re-apply once I receive it.