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mercur said:
Oh, well. It's me and Aneyshar's turn now. I hope we receive something today. I called yesterday and they told me that they have not started looking at my application yet and to check back in a week or two.

When did you file your application? Its 2 months now since i filed mine
 
mercur said:
Oh, well. It's me and Aneyshar's turn now. I hope we receive something today. I called yesterday and they told me that they have not started looking at my application yet and to check back in a week or two.

Congrats to everyone else who has received their approvals.

just wondering did you mail/courier your application to the P.O.Box address or delivered to the receptionist with their building address (2 Robert Speckway Parkway). I am thinking if that's make any difference for processing time?
 
desiladu said:
just wondering did you mail/courier your application to the P.O.Box address or delivered to the receptionist with their building address (2 Robert Speckway Parkway). I am thinking if that's make any difference for processing time?

2 robert speckway isn't the proper adress for application processing, I wouldn't recommend sending it there! Rather thnq expediting it will put ur app in reverse!
 
desiladu said:
just wondering did you mail/courier your application to the P.O.Box address or delivered to the receptionist with their building address (2 Robert Speckway Parkway). I am thinking if that's make any difference for processing time?
but in the CIC website they have mentioned this address (2 robert speckway) for courier services. im confused. i sent to this address
 
I've sent it with Expresspost to the PO Box.
 
suva said:
but in the CIC website they have mentioned this address (2 robert speckway) for courier services. im confused. i sent to this address

I sent it there and it was signed and accepted and that is the CORRECT address I work near there so that is the official # so when u send ur pckg with a signature require they have to go into the actual bldg n get a signature so it is correct

The p.o.box is if you do not need a signature

Courier address (no public drop-offs)
2 Robert Speck Parkway,
Suite 1200
Mississauga, ON
L4Z 1H8
Fax: 905-803-7392
 
its ok.. they have given this address for couriers..

it does not matter which address you send your application to !!! courier services can 't ship to PO Box numbers so they have to give this address... so it should be fine ....
 
thanks khadi and kuku, i got tensed when i read 2 posts regarding to address.now i can smoke my cigarette with full swing
 
FallGuy said:
2 robert speckway isn't the proper adress for application processing, I wouldn't recommend sending it there! Rather thnq expediting it will put ur app in reverse!

The Robert Speckway is the correct address to send your applications to if your sending it by courier, the PO box address will not accept any applications that require a signature as there isnt anyone at the PO Box address to sign for it and it will be returned to you or not delivered.
 
MandyUK said:
The Robert Speckway is the correct address to send your applications to if your sending it by courier, the PO box address will not accept any applications that require a signature as there isnt anyone at the PO Box address to sign for it and it will be returned to you or not delivered.
thanks mate
 
MandyUK said:
The Robert Speckway is the correct address to send your applications to if your sending it by courier, the PO box address will not accept any applications that require a signature as there isnt anyone at the PO Box address to sign for it and it will be returned to you or not delivered.
Not entirely true. You can send registered mail, that requires a signature to a PO Box address.The recipient finds notification card in the PO Box and goes to the counter signs for it and receives the item.
 
Elizabeth Joe said:
Not entirely true. You can send registered mail, that requires a signature to a PO Box address.The recipient finds notification card in the PO Box and goes to the counter signs for it and receives the item.

& what u describe seems like something government would do? I personally dont think those people are going to go to a Canada post outlet and pick up our mail that we the sender sent to the wrong address residential yes business no, but then again they should have people in their mail room who does this