Hi Admin!
Please add me to the list. Thank you!
User Name: saadmalik
Location: Vancouver, BC
Application sent: March 31, 2020 - Sydney, NS
Application delivered: expected April 2, 2020
Type of application: Single
Physical presence: 1100 days
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Hi Admin!
Please add me to the list. Thank you!
User Name: saadmalik
Location: Vancouver, BC
Application sent: March 31, 2020 - Sydney, NS
Application delivered: expected April 2, 2020
Type of application: Single
Physical presence: 1100 days
Hi,
Location: Laval, Quebec
App Type: Single
Physical Presence: 1116
Application sent :30-March-2020
Application Received : 01-April-2020
Sent by Xpresspost to Sydney, NS
Please update the sheet, thanks
Application type Single
City Edmonton
Application sent March 9
Application Delivered March 12
Days present 1837
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Hi
I applied for citizenship on the 27th of march
I went to canada post to send it by xpresspost. Now I made the mistake of using the courier address instead of the mailing address.
I tracked the package and it says delivered. I did not find any signature.
I'm now in a dilemma whether they'll accept the post or I need to call up IRCC
Plz guide.
Refer this article for Acronyms,
https://www.amssa.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/IRCC-Acronyms-Acronymes-.pdf
https://community.movnorth.com/t/li...ted-to-the-canadian-immigration-process/558/5
AOR - Acknowledgement of Receipt
IP - In Progress
FP - Finger Print
DM - Decision Made
GCMS - Global Case Management System
eCAS - Electronic client application status
PCC - Police clearance certificate
VO - Visa officer
Hi everyone. I just sent in my application and realized I made a REALLY silly mistake. Here's what happened:
So I spend the last couple of nights working on the forms, double and triple checking everything, and printing and photocopying stuff. I even made my husband sit down with me last night to go over each page and make sure all the right boxes are checked and so on. So we're all set, I make three bundles for myself and the kids, all is set. I debate within myself whether I should choose Canada Post or UPS or FEdEx, and this morning I decide to go with Canada Post. I take the package to the post office, ask for the right envelope, pay for the envelope, fill out the address, hand the envelope over to the lady at the counter, she hands me a copy of the "to/from" section, and voila I'm done (or so I think). Two hours after this I realize I did not close the envelope!! (In my defence, some couriers I've worked with in the past wanted to take a last glance at whatever's inside the envelope to make sure you're only sending what you've declared - but still, this is no excuse.) So I frantically call the post office, and the lady tells me the envelope is already on its way. She also let me know that she should've closed it during scanning. But I am super nervous right now! I don't know if the contents will slide off of the envelope, and there's no way for me to find out. The fact that the envelope will be delivered soon doesn't mean all is nicely in place. If the officer reviewing my application sees nothing in my envelope, it will be tossed away and I won't get an AOR. I don't know what to think now.
This is such a stupid mistake! Arrgh!!
What are your thoughts? If I don't hear anything within the next.. 6.. or 8 months, should I try to contact the case processing unit? Given we're in the middle of this Covid crisis, I can't even make an educated guess about timelines.
Since it’s Post Office (PO)staff regular job, they would have probably sealed it. Usually my observation is when sender is writing down the address, the PO person is sealing n weighing the envelope. So don’t lose your sleep over that.
Thanks so much! I totally lost sleep last night - what worries me the most is identity theft and all that scary stuff. That envelope contains my SIN no, passport photocopy, driver's license etc.
Also, the lady at the post office told me over the phone that it's generally the customer who closes the envelope, which made me think it's not their responsibility, so they might not even bother to check every single envelope.
I also did not find the signature
From Canada Post,
To help minimize points of close contact in our communities, we will no longer be requesting signatures for any deliveries to the door. This will eliminate the need for scanners and stylus pens to be passed back and forth during the delivery process of these items.
https://www.canadapost.ca/cpc/en/ou...date_covid_&cattype=announcements&cat=updates
What a second, FB Finger print is must along with Application ?
In the Application Guide (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...der-subsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html)
Step 4 – Complete the application form
The forms are best completed on a computer as many questions have d
Pint 16 To make sure you aren’t prohibited from becoming a Canadian citizen, answer questions 1 to 9 by checking “Yes” or “No.”
To make sure you’re not prohibited under the Citizenship Act, you may need to
It seems to provide Finger Print document at the time of Interview ?
- provide fingerprints and/or court documents
- attend an in-person interview
Please advise.
Hi Admin,
My info for the spreadsheet, thanks:
User Name: ama zed
Location: St Catharines, ON
Application sent: March 2, 2020 - Sydney, NS
Application delivered: estimated by March 9, 2020? (sent by Canada Post, not tracked)
Type of application: Single
Physical presence: 1105 days