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I don't print and I don't send e-mail from CIC with my additional documents. It is any problem with this?
 
karkwi said:
I don't print and I don't send e-mail from CIC with my additional documents. It is any problem with this?

The email makes it easier for the agents to know why you're sending these documents, but I don't think it's essential. Did you include in there somewhere your UCI and EP application number?
 
akhan13 said:
Hey ..
I would recommend do not send like that ...
You 'll b provided specific outline for schedule ..pcc and any other docs
Wait until cic requests for it

Thanks akhan13... i was thinking regarding the email sent to me b4 with AOR it mention there that if you change your status you need to let them know right away...but theres only email address on the email...im looking for address so i could able to send some original copy
 
ness12 said:
Thanks akhan13... i was thinking regarding the email sent to me b4 with AOR it mention there that if you change your status you need to let them know right away...but theres only email address on the email...im looking for address so i could able to send some original copy
Hey Ness
Status: any change in family composition, work related , crime related, addresses related , phone numbers, use of representatives, email change, passnew passports... So this is called status change and for they have provided email as well as the online phone number of 1800-

The police certificates, schedule A and origional passports or any required docs by cic come in the category of " additional docs"
And some of them are required in origional

So now decide ?
Can you send origional docs to the office where the clerk or case officer is not known ...you might b thinking to b smarter but I assure you they 'll make your process long enough ...that they will ask same documents again ..no matter if you have the signature of the person who receives it...it doesn't matter bcz the cic officers are using a v legal language ...that is ..Please provide an updated schedule A ..and this and that. ..you cannot even challenge it bc z updated they mean that send and sign after the date they send email
Hope you got my point
Good luck
 
Do not proactively send docs without being asked period
 
This is a question for inland applicants, do they always send you a file transfer e-mail (Ottawa) or it doesn't have to be?
 
sandra001 said:
This is a question for inland applicants, do they always send you a file transfer e-mail (Ottawa) or it doesn't have to be?

I did not receive a file transfer email or any information at any point about where my file was. The only thing I know is that when they sent me my document reminder email in July it came from Nova Scotia, and when I received my Ready For Visa email in September it came from Ottawa. The location that actually processed my application, and when it was transferred, is still a mystery.
 
Quink said:
I did not receive a file transfer email or any information at any point about where my file was. The only thing I know is that when they sent me my document reminder email in July it came from Nova Scotia, and when I received my Ready For Visa email in September it came from Ottawa. The location that actually processed my application, and when it was transferred, is still a mystery.
Okay thanks .
 
sanjjh said:
no news for dec applicant today did anyone got ppr

Nothing so far..

Not sure what time the e-mails are sent out.

However , I have seen people receiving e-mail late night as well.. ( not sure which "time zone" though)
 
sanjjh said:
no news for dec applicant today did anyone got ppr

No news..... :(