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I just got the email alert that myCIC was updated but I saw that update last night (my approval) and I still have no change in ecas and no email from CIC. Any idea why there's such a discrepancy from other applications approved the same day as me?
 
ryanntheredhead said:
I just got the email alert that myCIC was updated but I saw that update last night (my approval) and I still have no change in ecas and no email from CIC. Any idea why there's such a discrepancy from other applications approved the same day as me?
check now, mine its already DM
 
chiiii said:
check now, mine its already DM

Got it, finally! Still no email but ecas says DM so I think we're good. Thank you!
 
We're still in process... Now I'm worried. Deep breaths...
 
lalicatter said:
We're still in process... Now I'm worried. Deep breaths...

I wouldn't worry just yet since you can't see MyCIC. With no red flags, I'd say you'll be there soon if you haven't gotten it already and are just late in the updates (like me). Because I did have (what I would consider) a red flag. I had an arrest on my police clearance but the charges were dismissed, I sent all the paperwork showing that and they never asked about it. So you should be fine!
 
ryanntheredhead said:
I wouldn't worry just yet since you can't see MyCIC. With no red flags, I'd say you'll be there soon if you haven't gotten it already and are just late in the updates (like me). Because I did have (what I would consider) a red flag. I had an arrest on my police clearance but the charges were dismissed, I sent all the paperwork showing that and they never asked about it. So you should be fine!

Reading that relieved me a little. My husband also has an arrest on his clearance and we're not sure if they'll refuse our application. But his charges weren't completely dropped. It was a felony which the judge reduced to a misdemeanour and he had 1 year of probabtion with community service hours. That was 8 years ago (with the probation it would be 7 years ago). I'm still worried about that
 
tigermilo said:
Reading that relieved me a little. My husband also has an arrest on his clearance and we're not sure if they'll refuse our application. But his charges weren't completely dropped. It was a felony which the judge reduced to a misdemeanour and he had 1 year of probabtion with community service hours. That was 8 years ago (with the probation it would be 7 years ago). I'm still worried about that

I'm not too well versed in the criminal clearance process since mine didn't come up. Question though: is your husband in Canada or is he allowed to enter Canada? Because (I think) if he is allowed in, I would say he is not inadmissible and therefore the charge shouldn't come up. BUT I can't be sure. The good thing is that since it's been over 5 years since the sentence was completed, if you need to you can apply for criminal rehabilitation. It will add a bit of wait time, but worth it if it gets him in.

And to be fair, they always tell you that just because one CBSA officer made a decision, it doesn't mean the next one can't make a completely different decision. I have flown into Canada many many times since my arrest and NEVER had it brought up. But when I drove across the border and my boyfriend was importing his car, they did a background check on me and said I was inadmissible unless I could show proof that the charges were dropped. Which I didn't have on me because I had completely forgotten about the arrest. Then the officer called me back up and said she would treat it as a juvenile offence (I was 18 when arrested) and let me go. Which sounds like a load of crap to me haha. I think she probably realized only the arrest showed up and no charge so she had to let me go.

If any senior member has more info on this, please chime in!
 
Hey ryan, did you end up receiving the final email?

Nothing here yet for ECAS, and our representative doesn't work weekends. I'm totally crushed, hope we hear good news soon.
 
lalicatter said:
Hey ryan, did you end up receiving the final email?

Nothing here yet for ECAS, and our representative doesn't work weekends. I'm totally crushed, hope we hear good news soon.

Nope, no email yet. Not sure why it would take so long...
 
Hello Everyone


Guidance Required

I just started filling application forms and have a question about Generic Application Form where in Dependent column should i fill my details as a Sponsor or should i leave it blank.

2.My wife is in India and has two passports out of which the old one has some water marks and hence decided for applying a new one. Should i include old passport as well .
 
Hello Startup ,
i am not sure about the 1st question .
but for 2nd i had same issue . my wife had 2 passports , old with her family name and the new one with mine . you need to include the most recent one .
 
Got an email last week informing me that there is an update in myCIC but found nothing updated.
Today I login again and finally see my application is approved!!!!ECAS shows decision made too!
Omg I cant believe it would be so fast! Still no e-mail though.
*June 3rd applicant. Hong Kong Visa Office.
 
dorabell said:
Got an email last week informing me that there is an update in myCIC but found nothing updated.
Today I login again and finally see my application is approved!!!!ECAS shows decision made too!
Omg I cant believe it would be so fast! Still no e-mail though.
*June 3rd applicant. Hong Kong Visa Office.

Great news! Congratulations! That was indeed fast :D
 
Hello Everyone
Can anyone help

Guidance Required

I just started filling application forms and have a question about Generic Application Form where in Dependent column should i fill my details as a Sponsor or should i leave it blank.
 
startup said:
Hello Everyone
Can anyone help

Guidance Required

I just started filling application forms and have a question about Generic Application Form where in Dependent column should i fill my details as a Sponsor or should i leave it blank.
If you are the sponsor, then you are not a dependent. Your dependents would be your children.