R1982 said:
hi tenkrun10
you are very unlucky man........first they return your application without any reason if they didn't find your Birth certificate in your PR Application they could ask you by e-mail or can call you as you provide them a cellular number in your application...........i would like slap this officer who return your application........sorry for bad word....but i know its very hard to keep patience ...... .i saw that some applicants got AOR until 14 oct.2014. then CIO start to giving AOR from 30 oct.2014.
hope you will get your AOR in few days..........when you got your AOR hope after everything will be fine with your application.......wish you good luck my friend....!!!
R1982 - how do conclude that i'm unlucky? Because of AOR ? What about the thousand other things that may / may not qualify as luck and good fortune that you don't know about - because we'e all anonymous online. I see myself as being very lucky and fortunate. I'll leave it there.
AORs - Now whenever we all set out to accomplish something no matter how small , progress on that endeavor is pleasing. AOR is a step, and one that can get us excited the same way we can get excited if we run a marathon and finish for those that train to check that off their bucket list (just an example).
Timing - I am observing something with this AOR deal. I noticed in September that CIC stopped processing after they restarting in September at Sept24th for a week. it was a short respite. That same week of pause, two things happened
1. CIC skipped to October 6th, 7th , issued AORs to "mickhoward" and a couple of others and then after they week they continued chronologically
2. That week of respite was also the week of an Express Entry draw. After the EE which happened on a saturday or sunday (can't remember)..AORs started again in normal timeline
I cannot say for sure yet but watching for EE (5th draw before monday) and then if the AORs continue in October from where we left off (Oct 10th)
On a different note, congrats to OPNP applicants, CIC has gotten over their Q&A. Those applicants have had to wait for soo long, and are now being caught up.