Mine too.Manjot Singh 08 said:Hi folks,
My application was received on Jan 14, 2013 and the website still says "Application Received". Its been over 3 months and no change in the status.
Any ideas?
Thanks
if medical comes, we will go for party!!Karioca said:Mine too.
I believe It's going to be like that for a while, until we start receiving something else like medical and/or doc request.
Going by the current timelines, don't expect any change in status until July / Aug. MR is the next point.Manjot Singh 08 said:Hi folks,
My application was received on Jan 14, 2013 and the website still says "Application Received". Its been over 3 months and no change in the status.
Any ideas?
Thanks
and I was thinking I might get PR by Aug!!Andy2109 said:Going by the current timelines, don't expect any change in status until July / Aug. MR is the next point.
As per the current timelines, if all things in order, expect completion of the entire PR process only by Nov/Dec.Manjot Singh 08 said:and I was thinking I might get PR by Aug!!
It is mandatory to send the most recent NOA copy to CIC along with your application. If you did not have a NOA when you applied, you can always email a copy of it to CIC after you receive your AOR. There is no way that CIC can pull your tax related details as that is the job of CRA and not CIC. I suggest that you pay off the money which you owe to CIC and as a proof of it just write a covering letter and attach the receipt of payment along with your NOA copy.Yamahar1 said:Friends, I. Have not sent the NOA with my application, do they ask for it? is it okay if we don't send it? Don't they have the information?or is it better to send it through email?
Also in my NOA,it shows I owe like 2.5k to the government (god knows why..but may be due to 2jobs). ..and I didn't pay a penny yet? Is it okay to submit it without paying the dues?
Thanks.
If the difference is small, you need not. But if the amount differs in big value between your NOA and T4... always good to explain.Yamahar1 said:Thanks a lot buddy. One more thing.,the amount on the NOA doesn't match the one on t4 because I was doing 2 jobs last year. So do I have to explain that too?
So, you sent the letter without the request from the CIC?Andy2109 said:Folks,
Learning for the day
Anyone planning to submit a fresh employment / reference letter for application already submitted, make sure your new letter is consistent with the old one and you are only detailing further (more elaborately) your duties / responsibilities listed in the old letter. If you are planning to tweak or add to the list, double check if it belongs to the same NOC code. Otherwise, you are inviting trouble.
With my application (submitted in Jan), I included a write up of my D&R's because my employer refused to include it in the Ref. letter. Later I was able to convince my Supervisor and got a new Ref. letter.
But I insisted for the D&R's to be exactly word by word the same as I had submitted earlier to CIC. Just to avoid any contradiction later.