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jasonKou

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do they mean that your application is approved or just saying they rreceived ur application?

Thanks
 
Just received I'm afraid. :)
 
jasonKou said:
do they mean that your application is approved or just saying they rreceived ur application?

Thanks

It couldn't mean "approved".
Because many people have been rejected after they got AOR.
 
It means all documents on the checklist are included and they've created a file for you.
 
desi2012 said:
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AOR Meaning, from the CIC Operations manual: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op25A-eng.pdf

The application meets the requirements of section R10, including the application kit requirements in place at the time of application receipt

Here is the R10 regulation:

Form and content of application

10. (1) Subject to paragraphs 28(b) to (d) and 139(1)(b), an application under these Regulations shall
(a) be made in writing using the form provided by the Department, if any;
(b) be signed by the applicant;
(c) include all information and documents required by these Regulations, as well as any other evidence required by the Act;
(d) be accompanied by evidence of payment of the applicable fee, if any, set out in these Regulations; and
(e) if there is an accompanying spouse or common-law partner, identify who is the principal applicant and who is the accompanying spouse or common-law partner.
Marginal note:Required information

(2) The application shall, unless otherwise provided by these Regulations,
(a) contain the name, birth date, address, nationality and immigration status of the applicant and of all family members of the applicant, whether accompanying or not, and a statement whether the applicant or any of the family members is the spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner of another person;
(b) indicate whether they are applying for a visa, permit or authorization;
(c) indicate the class prescribed by these Regulations for which the application is made;
(c.1) if the applicant is represented in connection with the application, include the name, postal address and telephone number, and fax number and electronic mail address, if any, of any person or entity — or a person acting on its behalf — representing the applicant;
(c.2) if the applicant is represented, for consideration in connection with the application, by a person referred to in any of paragraphs 91(2)(a) to (c) of the Act, include the name of the body of which the person is a member and their membership identification number;
(c.3) if the applicant has been advised, for consideration in connection with the application, by a person referred to in any of paragraphs 91(2)(a) to (c) of the Act, include the information referred to in paragraphs (c.1) and (c.2) with respect to that person;
(c.4) if the applicant has been advised, for consideration in connection with the application, by an entity — or a person acting on its behalf — referred to in subsection 91(4) of the Act, include the information referred to in paragraph (c.1) with respect to that entity or person; and
(d) include a declaration that the information provided is complete and accurate.
Marginal note:Application of family members

(3) The application is considered to be an application made for the principal applicant and their accompanying family members.
Marginal note:Sponsorship application

(4) An application made by a foreign national as a member of the family class must be preceded or accompanied by a sponsorship application referred to in paragraph 130(1)(c).
Marginal note:Multiple applications

(5) No sponsorship application may be filed by a sponsor in respect of a person if the sponsor has filed another sponsorship application in respect of that same person and a final decision has not been made in respect of that other application.
Marginal note:Invalid sponsorship application

(6) A sponsorship application that is not made in accordance with subsection (1) is considered not to be an application filed in the prescribed manner for the purposes of subsection 63(1) of the Act.
SOR/2004-59, s. 2; SOR/2004-167, s. 5; SOR/2011-129, s. 2; SOR/2012-225, s. 1.

Essentially all it means is that you have filled out the forms and supplied enough information so that they can begin processing your application. It does not mean you are eligible under the class, or have passed any background checks.
 
And for the simple interpretation - it means your application will not be returned to you, it is sufficiently complete to put into processing, and it is now in the care of the Visa Office (not CIO-Sydney).