Thank you. I'll upload a letter too.yeah I uploaded a letter saying the PCC would be send directly to them by the canadian embasy in mexico
Thank you. I'll upload a letter too.yeah I uploaded a letter saying the PCC would be send directly to them by the canadian embasy in mexico
Yes, in my case my immigration consultant uploaded a letter of explanation and the receipt that proved that I had sent my documentation to the Canadian Embassy
How do you upload a letter. It asks for validity date and Certificate number.Yes, in my case my immigration consultant uploaded a letter of explanation and the receipt that proved that I had sent my documentation to the Canadian Embassy
I am in same state, documents sent on 22nd September. Still no update. Please raise a web form and ask IRCC to extend your end date.Hi forum!
I am in need of some advice, I sent my documents for the certificate to Mexico on September 12th, 3 weeks later I contacted the Canadian Embassy through e-mail and got confirmation from their side in reference to processing of my papers. I got the generic response: "it will take 30 to 60 business days". It is the 30th business day so far and I haven't heard any confirmation or news about the process.
I am wondering if anyone is in a similar case where documents were sent close to the earthquake, if that has created some sort of delay and if anyone has their documents already processed or a more meaningful update from them?
Thanks in advance
How did you upload a letter ?Thank you. I'll upload a letter too.
Hello, I’m not in the same situation as I sent our documents In October. However I have written them twice over oct-nov and the first response was generic - that they received our package and would process in 30-60 Days. The second response I received was more meaningful - they had indicated that our fingerprints were sent to the police (and that it would take 30-60 Days). I’d say write to them again with your concern about the earthquake and that you want to upload their response to your application. They may give you a more personal answer.Hi forum!
I am in need of some advice, I sent my documents for the certificate to Mexico on September 12th, 3 weeks later I contacted the Canadian Embassy through e-mail and got confirmation from their side in reference to processing of my papers. I got the generic response: "it will take 30 to 60 business days". It is the 30th business day so far and I haven't heard any confirmation or news about the process.
I am wondering if anyone is in a similar case where documents were sent close to the earthquake, if that has created some sort of delay and if anyone has their documents already processed or a more meaningful update from them?
Thanks in advance
Thanks for the advice! will definitely reach out again.Hello, I’m not in the same situation as I sent our documents In October. However I have written them twice over oct-nov and the first response was generic - that they received our package and would process in 30-60 Days. The second response I received was more meaningful - they had indicated that our fingerprints were sent to the police (and that it would take 30-60 Days). I’d say write to them again with your concern about the earthquake and that you want to upload their response to your application. They may give you a more personal answer.
Have they yet uploaded the PCC?Thanks for the advice! will definitely reach out again.