mikeymyke said:
That's scary so many documents of late are getting lost, bunch of idiots at CIC. I'm scared what if they lost for example, my photos, but everything else was still there. They'd probably call me on for interview because there's insufficient proof of relatoinship, but I wouldn't know it until I get the interview and read the GCMS notes.
fandv:
This Friday will be the 29th day since CIC Mississauga received my package. CIC website says assessment of sponsor takes 29 calendar days. If I don't get AOR next Monday, do you think I should start contacting CIC, and if I don't get a response in a few days, should I then call the MP?
Yes I was really worried about losing the relationship proofs too. And the officer who called me, told me that she kept the relationship proofs in her office. And then once I sent her the redone forms, I also worried whether or not she properly joined everything. The good thing, though, is because of the incident, she somehow sped up the process, and 5 days after the redone forms arrived at CPC-M, I didn't get an AOR but instead got my sponsorship approval right away, and 8 days after the sponsorship approval, Singapore sent my wife an email, confirming that they had received the package from CPC-M. By the way, the CPC-M officer who called me also ensured that I wouldn't lose my queue, and that the application would be treated as if no papers were lost.
About your application, here's what you should do from now on: go to this page:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-fc.asp
See where it says
"29 days, Working on applications received on March 18, 2014"? That means that in the eyes of the CIC, they haven't "officially" begun working on your application. I said "officially" because I KNOW with absolute certainty that "unofficially" there ARE applications that arrived AFTER March 18, that they're already working on. I know this because when I was facing my ordeal, people were getting AORs, even though the above URL indicated that the CIC was still working on applications that arrived earlier than the arrival date of those people's applications. I even told a call centre agent that I was sure something was wrong with my application, because people whose application arrived after mine, already got an AOR, but the agent only said "don't believe what you see out there on the internet"
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What I'm trying to say is: as long as the above webpage still indicates that they're working on applications that arrived on 27 March (the arrival date of your application, at CPC-M) or earlier, most likely the call centre agent and MP won't be of much help, as they don't normally help people when their normal processing time isn't yet passed. However if that webpage says 27 March + 1 day (i.e.: 28 March) or beyond, and you still haven't got your AOR, then yes you should immediately call the CIC and get in touch with your MP.
Essentially, the current "29 days" bit doesn't matter at all....it's the cutoff date that the CIC looks at, to determine whether or not they'll help you...