kaps said:
EasyRider said:
7) Don't rely on mailing address. If you have different mailing and home addresses on application, good to know that CIC practices sending important communication such as RQ's, test/oath invitations to home address, ignoring mailing address completely.
is that TRUE ?
That's very much a real issue, I've seen several reports involving RQ's and test invitation letters being sent to residential address despite applicant having a separate mailing address on file. I can't find them all (and don't have time for this), but here's an example:
https://secure.immigration.ca/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=9176&PID=199254&title=2012-applicants-here#199254
[quote author=mero1984]I did not move permanently there but just to get a degree. My family still lives in canada and thats my home address (where they sent the notice)..
interestingly, they sent the notice to my home address and not my mailing address (i had my mailing address as my relative's one because my family travels all the time to Quebec and i was afraid they would mail me the notice and my family would be visiting Montreal). well to my great surprise they sent the invitation to test to the Home address rather than mailing address (despite that i received the acknowledgment letter and the book on the mailing address). can anyone explain [/quote]
I don't know why CIC doing this, is it a mistake or done on purpose, and not saying that if one has a mailing address CIC won't necessarily send communication there, but this thing happens. What bothering me is I can't really remember of anyone reporting having a mailing address and receiving communication (RQ, test or oath letter) to a mailing address.