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Nice job. Create a link to the URL.jsamiraziz said:I made this available at docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Akzv3wbw3-m3dGZWMUYzTnFjakktU0lRdkpQVWZzTHc&usp=sharing
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jsamiraziz said:I made this available at docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Akzv3wbw3-m3dGZWMUYzTnFjakktU0lRdkpQVWZzTHc&usp=sharing
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hanisaf said:I sent my application on May 27. E-cas indicates that the application is received on May 29th and started processing on August 29th.
However, I have not received the letter of acknowledgment yet!
Could it be lost in mail? What should I do?
Simkr said:Somebody noted on Feb 2013 thread, the disappearance of "received" line might be related to file transfer.
hanisaf said:Thanks a lot chandu007,
How important is the AOR? Is it just a print out of what is in the e-cas?
I am wondering whether this variance in sending it has anything to do with the application itself.
AOR is a formal letter that contains your client id, receipt number, number of applications (both adult and child), call center phone number. So, it's not just a print out from e-cas. It comes with the Discover Canada book.hanisaf said:Thanks a lot chandu007,
How important is the AOR? Is it just a print out of what is in the e-cas?
I am wondering whether this variance in sending it has anything to do with the application itself.
hanisaf said:I just received AOR with the discover Canada booklet today