The one that was on AOR given cio-Sydney-search-enquiry@cic.gc.caintellectgyani said:Which email address did you send your email to ?
The one that was on AOR given cio-Sydney-search-enquiry@cic.gc.caintellectgyani said:Which email address did you send your email to ?
I am 90% confident that student info request form is an error. Unless it is specific to your application. The info asked in that form is irrelevent for PR.gildeh said:Hello Experts,
I received an email from CIC-Ottawa for document request which is a bit strange to me. They asked me and my spouse for the following two items:
Ø Please complete the form enclosed “Supplementary Information Request for Students”
Ø Please provide a CV including details of your employment history.
Hi devpsd,devpsd said:I am 90% confident that student info request form is an error. Unless it is specific to your application. The info asked in that form is irrelevent for PR.
CV is common. Often applicants are asked if they have doubts in schedule A, employment and travel forms. Call them and clarify. cic should be able to tell if it can be a mistake.
I think they started to get huge number of calls and just stopped giving information about cases. I see that in other posts. Maybe once in a while somebody gets lucky and they agree to check file.intellectgyani said:This is strange. Try calling up CIC though they may speak the same things over and over again.
Thats exactly the key. i know a few people who got cv request but they were asked to send by email to ottawa; similar to schedule A documents or mail with PCC. But your request seems unusual and i have not heard that. Thats y i have a strong feeling it may be a clerical error (which is very common), hence the delay and the unusual doc request. Only express entry applicants can submit docs through mycic. Call them asap and confirm. There is a longer queue afternoon fridays.gildeh said:Hi devpsd,
Thank you very much for your reply. Yeah, it is really strange to me too.
For the CV that you are saying it is common, how should we send it to them. In the email it says we should upload that in MyCIC account (to be honest I can not remember my password to check if they have added this at the moment!), is this true?
I will probably give them a call today.
Thanks
you do not need pr card.Randy.Orton said:Guys,
Can I switch my job w/o waiting for my PR Card? I have an interview in coming days and chances are high. I think HR would only ask about my SIN card and if it doesn't starts with 9xxx then I am good to go.
DO you guys think if CIC agents can answer this question?
Well the thing is it depends how the caller carries the conversation. If someone calls and whines about "delay"; immediately agent says that std time is 16 months. But if someone calls and highlights a specific problem or unusual issue the agent does check. I have experienced that myself. Being more specific.BalticSea said:I think they started to get huge number of calls and just stopped giving information about cases. I see that in other posts. Maybe once in a while somebody gets lucky and they agree to check file.
That make sense. Next time i will try to be more specific. Thank you!devpsd said:Well the thing is it depends how the caller carries the conversation. If someone calls and whines about "delay"; immediately agent says that std time is 16 months. But if someone calls and highlights a specific problem or unusual issue the agent does check. I have experienced that myself. Being more specific.
Hi,marso said:Hello everyone! Sorry to bother you guys. I'm an October applicant but I figured I might as well ask you guys since you probably already went through the processes we (october applicants) are still going through. I hope that's okay.
Recently I received an email from CIC, it seems like a simple reminder of everything that may have been lacking in my application. What bothered me though is the part about police clearance/certificates:
"POLICE CERTIFICATES
If you have not already done so provide original police clearance certificates from all countries where you have lived six months or longer since turning 18, for you and all family members over 18. If you delay in sending in these police certificates your application will be delayed. "
Since I was just here for a few months when I applied, I didn't have to include a police clearance from Canada to complete the application requirements...but now that I've been here past six months, do I need to send a new police clearance (issued by RCMP) in response to this letter?
To anyone who received a letter like this before, kindly tell us what you think.