What's the date on the RQ letter?
I don't believe they necessarily sent the RQ request on Feb 10th, eventhough your ecas says so. That might be some internal process they have. My ecas also said same date for processing and AOR sent but AOR arrived 1 month later, yet I am in the same province. I even got the test notice from local office before AOR arrived. So it's more likely that CPC-Sydney sent my AOR much later than what was on ecas.
You have not given us a snapshot of your profile:
- do you have a valid US or middle east visa?
- frequent travel?
- were you unemployed or self-employed during the relevant period?
- do you have a child(children) born overseas during the relevant period?
- the extra docs you sent, did they help corroborate physical presence(e.g. tax docs, employment letter) or were they more passive indicators(i.e. bank statements, etc)?
Sending what's not asked for on it's own may or may not be a trigger, no one knows for sure. But only two things are certain - your profile either met some of the RQ triage criteria or you were randomly selected for quality assurance (QA) purposes. QA is CIC's way of ensuring program integrity (i.e. that the program is working as intended).
I sent extra documents, but did not go overboard. Only sent T4 slips, employment letter, job duties, boarding passes. I have read stories on this forum where people took a suitcase of documents on test day and the officer just issued an RQ instead.
In anycase, just follow the instructions this time to a T, and submit them by the deadline. Cheer up, it shall be OK and it's the last stretch before you are done with all things immigration.
whiz said:
Not really. It is just, and after seeing all the trouble, friends and family members went through with their applications, I thought it's a good idea to submit everything. CIC always assume that newcomers are liars (Btw, I'm sick of the excuce: It's because after the 2006 war in Lebanon bla bla bla. Few bad apples shouldn't have ruined it for everyone). So, I assume that CIC officers are not trustworthy, and they will find any excuse to delay my application. And you know what? I became more convinced this is true. The officer didn't even bother to open my application. How did I know that? The application started to be processed on February 10th, and the RQ request was sent at the very same day!! It's brutal how we, immigrants, can't do anything about it.