maguita said:Hello guys, good morning,
I did check the status of my application and it has 3 line , the last one say medical exams received that's all. So I will wait to see what happens .
maguita said:Hello guys, good morning,
I did check the status of my application and it has 3 line , the last one say medical exams received that's all. So I will wait to see what happens .
I wouldn't worry about it. I'm only a few weeks ahead of you and we only got our AOR2 letter a week ago this past Friday. Like you, there were people that applied after us that got their letter before us. I'm sure it will arrived in the next 2 weeks. Also i wouldn't worry because those of us who had our ECAS say "in process" since "August 25" its not like any of us have heard anything further. I think we are still months from getting interview request or PPR. Especially since several Dominican applicants are waiting on interviews from the 2014 group still.lexDR said:Good evening everyone. I've been following the Mexico thread for some time now and I thought it was time to be a part of it. There are some very knowledgable members here! Now I know I am jumping the gun a bit, but I have noticed that members who have applied after me have received their AOR2 and I have yet to receive mine. Our ecas shows "in process" and the third line that states they started processing my application on August 25. Is it common that some people don't get an AOR2? Like I said, I might be jumping the gun. Curious if this means I might be in line for an interview. Anyways i've been pretty relaxed and patient up until recently when I started seeing movement in MCVO with all the AOR2s. Now i've become obsessed with checking my email and this thread to see if there are any updates. I've officially hit the "going crazy" stage. ???
Anyways TIA. Hopefully someone can shed some light on this.
lexDR
By "live" it means that it was your residence and you would certainly have a way to prove it, with an ID, a tenancy agreement or land titles under your name. By rule of thumb you live there when you can be contacted e.g. your received mail in a regular basis (utilities, packages, bank statements, personal mail).CANzanillo said:I am perhaps being paranoid but I want to ensure I give them what they want. I didn't think "live" meant anything other than your "residence" but perhaps "live" for them means something different. I think I am going crazy!!! ???
It is six months, right? Any country you lived for more than 6 months requires a security clearance.CANzanillo said:Besides I wonder about the relevance anyway. It's not liked we lived in any one country for more than a year which would require a Police Certificate.
I wouldn't think those applicants that are required to go to an interview affect the processing of applications. I mean, they will continue processing apps, if required for an interview, I'm guessing the put you on "hold" until you go to the interview.2worlds1love said:I wouldn't worry about it. I'm only a few weeks ahead of you and we only got our AOR2 letter a week ago this past Friday. Like you, there were people that applied after us that got their letter before us. I'm sure it will arrived in the next 2 weeks. Also i wouldn't worry because those of us who had our ECAS say "in process" since "August 25" its not like any of us have heard anything further. I think we are still months from getting interview request or PPR. Especially since several Dominican applicants are waiting on interviews from the 2014 group still.
Tx for your response Jalex23!Jalex23 said:By "live" it means that it was your residence and you would certainly have a way to prove it, with an ID, a tenancy agreement or land titles under your name. By rule of thumb you live there when you can be contacted e.g. your received mail in a regular basis (utilities, packages, bank statements, personal mail).
So a trip like yours doesn't count as "living". If you indeed try to put it in it will raise questions on why you changed your place of residence so often (and that doesn't look too good).
It is six months, right? Any country you lived for more than 6 months requires a security clearance.
When I sent my passport back in 2013 skilled worker application I sent it to the first address that Saavedra one.junketsu said:Hey,
I live in Costa Rica and Canada has requested my passport. They say I have to send it (as well as other documents like photos and whatnot) to Mexico via courier. However they are not explicit with the address so I am a bit lost.
At the footer of the email, I see written
"Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 193, Colonia Granada, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, 11520, Mexico D.F. Mexico"
Which gives me the impression that this is the address I should be using for my courier. But since this is just a footer and the email doesn't specify, I'm not sure.
Since you guys have done this before, do you know if this is the correct address to send my passport to? The reason I am concerned is because their website (http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/mexico-mexique/contact-contactez.aspx?lang=eng) has a different address:
Embassy of Canada
Schiller 529, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec (Polanco)
Del. Miguel Hidalgo
11580 Mexico City, D.F.
Mexico
My email also says "JUL2014 VERSION" if that's of any relevance.
Thank you, it seems to be the right address.Luna21 said:When I sent my passport back in 2013 skilled worker application I sent it to the first address that Saavedra one.
Congratulations! What is your time line? When did you get AOR?
That's an awesome timeline.. Congrats..junketsu said:Thank you, it seems to be the right address.
- They received my application on April 22 2015
- Got my AOR May 4
- Got my medical instructions July 20
- I sent my medical stuff on August 3
- They asked for my passport on September 22
Overall they were really fast processing. Actually, it was me the one who got delayed.
Welcome!!!!! What are your questions?Herrera09 said:Hello, i am new to this and well i need to know if someone can help me out with some questions that i have. Thank you
maguita said:Canzanillo,
It,s ok to set just a fix address because you don't really live but traveled.
So your address is your home at your country and the other locations will be country to visit or traveled location.
Hope everything move forward for you.