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I agree with Esteem, My husband sent it personally to the local office just like how the immigration officer told him to do at the interview, but we do not have any recipe to prove we sent it. when my husband sent it the immigration officer took the big file from him stamp on it and that's it. I would agree it's a good idea to send it by Canada post registered too, so at least you will have something to remind you of the date, when, where and who delivered and who received it. I wish we just posted my husbands RQ. anyways we are both waiting for oath and he still have 4 months to go before completing the 35 months mark, which even the MP told him to wait, they cant do anything about it now, and that everyone is going to the MP for the same problem.
as about me I have few days left before completing my 3 months mark of waiting for oath after the test.
I agree with Esteem, My husband sent it personally to the local office just like how the immigration officer told him to do at the interview, but we do not have any recipe to prove we sent it. when my husband sent it the immigration officer took the big file from him stamp on it and that's it. I would agree it's a good idea to send it by Canada post registered too, so at least you will have something to remind you of the date, when, where and who delivered and who received it. I wish we just posted my husbands RQ. anyways we are both waiting for oath and he still have 4 months to go before completing the 35 months mark, which even the MP told him to wait, they cant do anything about it now, and that everyone is going to the MP for the same problem.
as about me I have few days left before completing my 3 months mark of waiting for oath after the test.