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Siddiquis

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Sep 18, 2015
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Few days ago i came to know that i had mentioned wrong "street name and number" (this is due to the presence of my home at the junction of two streets) of my current address to OINP and to CIC. What should i do now? Big issue?
 
This isn't a huge problem. Send them a CSE with the correct details.
 
Siddiquis said:
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Few days ago i came to know that i had mentioned wrong "street name and number" (this is due to the presence of my home at the junction of two streets) of my current address to OINP and to CIC. What should i do now? Big issue?

Not a major issue Sid... Raise a CSE.. Thats should surely help you..

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Siddiquis said:
Please elaborate what CSE is?

Should i raise CSE now? its just 5th day post AOR

Google "case specific enquiry"

And yes, raise it now.
 
Thanks for your reply.

Besides how about OINP? Should i inform them too? i am a PNP and have got my nomination
 
Siddiquis said:
Thanks for your reply.

Besides how about OINP? Should i inform them too? i am a PNP and have got my nomination

I suppose there's nothing with regards to the address that prompted Ontario to have nominated u so its fine even if you dont inform them.
And at CIC stage its enuf to inform these guys... CSE is Case specific enquiry.. take a look at this link below Sid,
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx?_ga=1.241344459.873947521.1399486767

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Thanks for the replies

One more thing please, i submitted my eAPR while my wife is on visit to my place (Qatar), but tomorrow she is travelling back to Pakistan. Should i also immediately inform CIC regarding her travel? along with her new passport stamp?
 
Siddiquis said:
Thanks for the replies

One more thing please, i submitted my eAPR while my wife is on visit to my place (Qatar), but tomorrow she is travelling back to Pakistan. Should i also immediately inform CIC regarding her travel? along with her new passport stamp?

No need to inform CIC about it. Trips between the country of residence (I'm assuming Qatar is your place of residence right now) and your home country do not need to be reported.
 
I am talking about my wife, her country of origin is Pakistan and when i submitted eAPR she was on visit to Qatar. Now she is going back. Should i inform IRCC?
 
Siddiquis said:
I am talking about my wife, her country of origin is Pakistan and when i submitted eAPR she was on visit to Qatar. Now she is going back. Should i inform IRCC?

Apologies. I thought your wife was also a resident of Qatar with you. Yeah you should raise a CSE and mention the travel. But do attach the entry/exit stamp copy on her passport in the CSE. Better would be to submit the whole Passport Bio Page + Visa Stamp Pages copy again (this time with the Qatar visit entry/exit stamp).
 
If you've already submitted your application you can travel without notifying CIC.