as I can seee from tracker. they have reached 20 and 21 JuneAOR Jun 22, no updates so far. Any one in the same boat?
as I can seee from tracker. they have reached 20 and 21 JuneAOR Jun 22, no updates so far. Any one in the same boat?
I read this on an another forum..So CIC just messaged us asking for a Schedule A... even though we already uploaded one in the Letter of Explanation field. Does that perhaps indicate that we made an error in the original schedule A? Would appreciate feedback![]()
I read this on an another forum..
Schedule A is only asked when there are gaps in your personal or travel history. If you do a through job in filling your forms, you will not receive any ADR. In all the application I have worked for, none of the applicants received any ADR.
Check the reply of legalfalcon
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...in-depth-analysis.500146/page-84#post-7055867
AOR date please?Yaaay, just checked my CIC profile. Medical passsed!! And they started reviewing the documentsYaaay.
AOR date please?
I had UK visa refusal twice and answered Yes to the statutory question but I did not get any schedule A request! My AOR 12th June, MEP 27th June and IP1 28th June.I don't think that's true. Schedule A is also asked for when you answer yes to a statuory question (eg. visa refusal), which I did. I'm 99.99 % sure there are no gaps in travel history or personal history, we checked 10 tens, then slept on it, checked 10 tens more, had someone else check and then submitted![]()
I had UK visa refusal twice and answered Yes to the statutory question but I did not get any schedule A request! My AOR 12th June, MEP 27th June and IP1 28th June.
BTW- are you in IP2 now?ADR was on June 20th and we submitted it on the 21st. They wanted detailed information for a 2 year time period, residency, occupation travel etc. There was a job letter for that time period but it wasn't very detailed and only listed the last country worked in.
On the 21st it changed to "reviewing the additional documents" and then to "NA" today-July 5th.
I don't think that's true. Schedule A is also asked for when you answer yes to a statuory question (eg. visa refusal), which I did. I'm 99.99 % sure there are no gaps in travel history or personal history, we checked 10 tens, then slept on it, checked 10 tens more, had someone else check and then submitted![]()
... phew.. okay.. here you go.. as per my understanding:
1) You may inform CIC about change of your address.
2) You SHOULD NOT send your passport away from you while in the US.
3) You can request CIC to change your visa office to US-visa office by specifying your location so that you can submit your passport there itself and receive it back with stamping.
4) After CoPR, you will have few months to travel to Canada on your PR visa before your medicals expire.
5) Once you land and your application for PR card kicks off, you can go back to US but the PR card would be sent to the mailing address of Canada that you'll list in your post-landing application.
6) Since you would already have a Canada Work Visa, so you can come to Canada using your work-visa.. Or you can enter Canada via the US on a non-commercial vehicle and get your PR Card. Then you are free to travel anywhere with your PR Card..
Check This:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=064&top=10
This is a high-level picture and as per my knowledge.. I just informed you just to reassure you that your situation is not as complex as it sounds and that you should not worry too much about it.. But just confirm the same with CIC or someone credible..
BTW- are you in IP2 now?