You sent it to the right place.fasnoon said:The RQ cover letter had a return address in Mississauga, so I sent everything there as there was no other address mentioned.
Yes, it has been transferred to your local office.fasnoon said:Does that mean my file has been (or is going to be) transferred here to Mississauga, my city of residence?
CIC does not acknowledge receipt of RQ on ecas.fasnoon said:Also, I checked my application status (after 1 full year, in FEB 2014) and it just says IN PROCESS. It does not give me any update of CIC getting my RQ documents...
RQ recipients alway need to get tracking numbers and signature with anything they send to CIC. It's important to have your own proof that CIC received it. This has been helpful to people when CIC has lost their RQ and then threatened to close their files.fasnoon said:I assume the courier package I sent has arrived where it was suppose to go,
CIC releases almost no dependable information on RQ processing timelines, so no one can predict what any individual's processing time will be. Please be wary of answers that use anecdotal evidence to tell you what will happen with you, or extrapolate generalities from their personal experience (i.e. "This happened to me, so it will also happen that way to the 40,000+ other RQ recipients").fasnoon said:I know the RQ applicants are non-routine and have to wait longer, but then I read somewhere on this forum about RQ applicants who got a RQ after me later in 2013... but are now taking the test in early 2014. Is this normal, or is it a rare case depending on the version of the RQ an applicant receives. Typically, when a file is sent to the local address, how much longer does it take as opposed to a file that is still sitting in Sydney (NS)?