noypi said:
hi guys,
i am new to this thread... congratulations to all applicants who received their ppv, ppr, mr and loa!
i just have a question... i already sent an application to CIO and received an AOR.. my question is, does CEM send applicants a 2nd AOR? if so, when will they send this? and do they send it through email or snail mail? and will it arrive before or at the same time as the medical request?
thank you...
Too few details in your timeline to ascertain what you are asking, so I had to dig your details:
noypi said:
hi! good day to everyone...
congratulations to everyone who received their ppv, ppr, mr, and loa!
i just like to share some updates of our application...
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visa office: manila
mode of payment: credit card
processing fee (payment date): march 8, 2014
application sent (CIO): march 13, 2014
application received (CIO): march 19, 2014
AOR (CIO): april 17, 2014
Medical request: still waiting...
1. Question: How did you confirm CEM is your VO? Have you received any letter/correspondence with the address of CEM or an email address associated with CEM or any correspondence from CIC specifically pointing out the CEM is the VO? - that serves as confirmation of the VO.
2. Usually there is a so-called 2nd "AoR" from the VO, in particular CEM. This is the first page of the initial email, or an email specifically with the following statements:
"This refers to your application, for permanent residence in Canada, which was received at this office on <date>"
Address on the letter identifies it as from CEM. Email address shows - RE-MANIL.IMMIGRATION @ international.gc.ca
Some has the Subject line in the letter (not in the email - magkaiba yun) as follows: Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) Letter for Provincial Nominees
3. It will be sent, IF CEM is your VO and the transfer of your application file has been completed between CIO and CEM. See the timesheets maintained in the MPNP thread - under CIC 2013 tab you can see the details....
4. If you put your email in your IMM0008 then preferred correspondence method to you is email, unless there are official documents being sent; in this case these official documents (i.e. CoPR, etc.) will be sent via courier/post mail.
5. Often it comes with the IME (immigration medical examination) request (not MR anymore if you want to be politically correct) as well as additional instructions. Often (if the IME request comes with added instructions), in a single email, it comes as the first letter, then scrolling through the email, there is a 2nd letter which has additional instructions (payment of RPRF, added PCCs, reminder for IME), and if IME is included, there should be IME forms in another email. Now if IME is separate, then you may receive the so-called 2nd AoR + added instructions in one email, and in another email, the IME request.
.../atb