So I just got an email from CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca saying:Staunts2015 said:Hey everyone,
I've been reading a few posts about the date people put in their paperwork that they're moving back to Canada. This got me worried because we put December 2017. We thought we would apply in October 2016 (but my medical exam delayed that), and CIC had a 14 month processing time at that point, so we put December as our move date, meaning we'll move as soon as we get COPR. This was before I realized it takes 4-6 months for US applicants. Anyway, should I clarify anything through an inquiry, or is it not a big deal?
"Upon reviewing your file, I noticed that your sponsor had chosen a date of December 1, 2017 to resume residency in Canada. In order for a visa to be granted, the sponsor must be a resident of Canada at the time the applicant becomes a Permanent Resident.
Your medical will expire on November 25, 2017 which will be the expiration of your COPR (Confirmation of Permanent Residence) which cannot be extended for any reason.
Should processing of your file continue, if there would be a positive outcome regarding Canadian Permanent Residency, is it possible for your sponsor to resume Canadian residency prior to the previously stated date in order for you to land?"
I responded to the email directly (I didn't get any message in MyCIC or ECAS), then I got an automated email saying:
"This is an automatic response to acknowledge the receipt of your email.
Due to a high volume of inquiries we are only able to respond to case-specific inquiries and the service standard is 20 working days.
For general information, please visit the IRCC website<http://www.cic.gc.ca/> or Help Centre<http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/index-a-z-can.asp>
IMPORTANT: You must provide us with your application number in the subject line of your email and include in the body of your email the following information:
* Surname and Given name(s);
* Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD);
* Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number / Client ID number;
* Category of Immigration (CEC, Provincial Nominee, Family Class, Federal Skilled Worker, Temporary Resident);
Please ensure that you are authorized to receive information for this application."
So am I supposed to submit a Case Specific Enquiry? Or was my response to the email enough? I'm not sure if that's a no_reply email or not. Any help is appreciated!!!