Nothing to do with laziness/pro-activeness. Just didn't want to look like a smuck if I was wrongIvanP said:+1 for researching that before responding! I was too lazy...
In one particularly galling example, a person's application was returned even though the forms changed after the application was submitted, because the application spent a looong time on an officer's desk and the officer didn't notice.amikety said:Nothing to do with laziness/pro-activeness. Just didn't want to look like a smuck if I was wrong
Wouldn't it be nice if CIC published updates once a quarter, say on the 1st in an orderly fashion........... answered emails in a timely fashion...... and 1000 other issues.......... Sigh....!
If you downloaded the forms a few weeks ago, double check them! People have printed off the current form, filled it out, and by the time CIC opened it, it was wrong and their application was returned. It happened recently to a gentleman applying for citizenship. (Poor guy.)
That and if the CIC call center agents knew the same thing about the process!IvanP said:In one particularly galling example, a person's application was returned even though the forms changed after the application was submitted, because the application spent a looong time on an officer's desk and the officer didn't notice.
And yes, it would be nice if they responded to emails.
"The Call Centre told me....{enter incorrect info here}." Grrrrrrrr. Even worse when you try to help and they argue the "Call Centre said so." Okay, okay, have it your way. This IS officially Burger King......parker24 said:That and if the CIC call center agents knew the same thing about the process!
Hahaha I wish you would go on rants more often if they're always this funny.amikety said:Okay, okay, have it your way. This IS officially Burger King......
/rant
;D It was always my pleasure, parker24.parker24 said:Whenever there's an importing question I always think fondly of all the help you gave me OhCanadiana!! :-*
Congratulations! You've been updated on the spreadsheet!lawgrrl said:LANDED! We came yesterday (22 May) by auto and trailer to the Aldergrove, B.C. office (east of Vancouver, B.C. in dairy & blueberry country). The CIC officers were courteous and friendly, and processed all our paperwork in about 30 minutes or less. And we had a LOT of papers. My husband was retuning to Canada after a 20-year absence and importing a car. I had multiple pages of B4 declarations and we had 2 old cats (no one even looked at them--just made sure they had their rabies vaccinations).
Could not have been easier. The reference in my COPR to my expired passport just got a shrug and an "eh!" from the officer processing my immigration. AND NOW I'M A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF CANADA!
I'll have to look for a GIF or video of someone bouncing up & down with joy to add to my posts!
Congrats!!!!lawgrrl said:LANDED! We came yesterday (22 May) by auto and trailer to the Aldergrove, B.C. office (east of Vancouver, B.C. in dairy & blueberry country). The CIC officers were courteous and friendly, and processed all our paperwork in about 30 minutes or less. And we had a LOT of papers. My husband was retuning to Canada after a 20-year absence and importing a car. I had multiple pages of B4 declarations and we had 2 old cats (no one even looked at them--just made sure they had their rabies vaccinations).
Could not have been easier. The reference in my COPR to my expired passport just got a shrug and an "eh!" from the officer processing my immigration. AND NOW I'M A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF CANADA!
I'll have to look for a GIF or video of someone bouncing up & down with joy to add to my posts!
FOR REAL, I know, in the flat lands of Saskatchewan that's what ya get for "hills"!amikety said:How is this?
Those are the "hills of Canada." Really.