Send them a CSE with a colour image attachment.vidhu88 said:Could someone please guide me with my query?
Send them a CSE with a colour image attachment.vidhu88 said:Could someone please guide me with my query?
have you requested a refund?neorol said:Hey everyone, just got my GCMS notes. As I suspected, there is a delay compared to others. We applied together with my wife, she is the main applicant.
Right after ITA (2 days after) her job title changed, but she stayed at the same clinic. Simply she got her Physiotherapist License one day before ITA and she finished her employment as an assistant and become a self-employed Physiotherapist working for the same clinic. Because her employment was over, the employer provided her with T4 from 2016. Now it seems, that this thing was unusual for the officer and asks for further review. All the reference letters are ok, just this thing. And we already explained the situation in the application and we changed her ongoing work as finished in the e-APR. It seems they don't read...
Do you think we should explain this in a CSE again just speeding up the process?
"RECOMMENDATION: Review Required SUMMARY NOTES: FURTHER OFFICER REVIEW FOR SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS PROVIDED. PA PROVIDED T4 SLIPS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2016 TO PROVE HER CANADIAN EXPERIENCE IN 2016. A11.2: Review Required R87.1 CEC MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS - Review Required Outstanding Documents (Not Requested): - PRPF Ready to Finalize RPRF: Outstanding"
There is one more concerning part from 2 days after. This is the last note from November 17th. I hope it doesn't mean anything:
"Label: General Office: Centralized Intake Office Text: Refund Request received and sent to finance for action"
No, I haven't. However, my little son is Canadian and there was no option of not paying application fee for him. At this point they acknowledged his citizenship, maybe they send that money back?maged_mmh said:have you requested a refund?
maybeneorol said:No, I haven't. However, my little son is Canadian and there was no option of not paying application fee for him. At this point they acknowledged his citizenship, maybe they send that money back?
If you have dependents that are Canadian or are PR of Canada, then if you mention the country of citizenship/their current residence status, your fees should have been calculated accordingly. There might have been some error in the middle that caused the confusion.neorol said:No, I haven't. However, my little son is Canadian and there was no option of not paying application fee for him. At this point they acknowledged his citizenship, maybe they send that money back?
If you notice Indian PCC from passport office is printed in black and white except the signature and the stamp that is coloured . Did you double check to see if everything is in black and whitevidhu88 said:Hi all, please help! I just realized that I also did the blunder of uploading a black and white scan of PCC that I received from Passport office. Although, the passport scans were uploaded in colored and also included the passport page where PPC stamp was marked (don't know if that would make a difference).
I submitted and received my AOR on 5th Dec'16. Will my application get rejected because of this?? Kindly let me know the next steps to correct this as I have a lot at stake. Sad
Thanks
Depends on he mistake. Send a CSE as that's the only way to communicatemalican said:Just realised something terrible - I mixed up an attachment for my spouse and I. I submitted on the Jan 7th and have not seen any changes. Can I correct this but submitting at CSE? Any suggestions? How does this kind of mix up usually end up?
Can you send me the link to raising a CSE. Unsure if I have the correct page.kryt0n said:Depends on he mistake. Send a CSE as that's the only way to communicate
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx?_ga=1.84888734.688412790.1446089400malican said:Can you send me the link to raising a CSE. Unsure if I have the correct page.