- Sep 10, 2018
- 9
- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- Mississauga
- App. Filed.......
- 17-08-2018
- AOR Received.
- 04-10-2018
- File Transfer...
- 07-11-2018
- Med's Request
- 10-10-2018
- Med's Done....
- 30-10-2018
- Passport Req..
- 21-11-2018
Hello everyone,
I'm the sponsor of an outland spousal application. I'm suspecting we may not be receiving certain e-mails that we should be getting for my spouse, so am wondering what IRCC e-mails are supposed to be sent to the Primary Applicant.
When I linked our application to GCKey after receiving AOR1 via e-mail, I see the following message on the screen:
"By linking an application to this account, you are agreeing to have all correspondence sent to this account. This means that correspondence will no longer be sent to you by mail. This begins on the day that you link the account and applies to all future correspondence."
Does this mean either the Sponsor (me) or the Primary Applicant (my spouse) won't receive any future e-mail correspondence?
After I linked the application to GCKey on 2018/10/04, I received the "SA" e-mail on 2018/10/10 that says, "This confirms that your application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class has been received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on 2018/08/17 [...] "
Earlier that day (2018/10/10), I received an e-mail that says, "You have a new message in your account for application: F000XXXXXX". When I logged into GCKey, I found the medical exam request for my spouse. However, my spouse didn't receive any e-mail regarding the medical exam request. Is this experience common?
Now, on ECAS, the Permanent Residence Application Status is showing a new message yesterday: "We started processing XXXXX's application on October 29, 2018."
Someone on this forum suggests that this message refers to AOR2. However, neither my spouse nor I have received any e-mail related to this. Should I expect some AOR2 e-mail to be sent to one of us?
The medical exam instructions that IRCC sent us display the correct e-mail address of my spouse, so I'm not worried there is any typo on their system with regard to my spouse's e-mail address. However, I'm worried if we might miss any important correspondence such as Additional Documents requested, etc., down the road.
Thanks much in advance!
Bumble
I'm the sponsor of an outland spousal application. I'm suspecting we may not be receiving certain e-mails that we should be getting for my spouse, so am wondering what IRCC e-mails are supposed to be sent to the Primary Applicant.
When I linked our application to GCKey after receiving AOR1 via e-mail, I see the following message on the screen:
"By linking an application to this account, you are agreeing to have all correspondence sent to this account. This means that correspondence will no longer be sent to you by mail. This begins on the day that you link the account and applies to all future correspondence."
Does this mean either the Sponsor (me) or the Primary Applicant (my spouse) won't receive any future e-mail correspondence?
After I linked the application to GCKey on 2018/10/04, I received the "SA" e-mail on 2018/10/10 that says, "This confirms that your application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class has been received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on 2018/08/17 [...] "
Earlier that day (2018/10/10), I received an e-mail that says, "You have a new message in your account for application: F000XXXXXX". When I logged into GCKey, I found the medical exam request for my spouse. However, my spouse didn't receive any e-mail regarding the medical exam request. Is this experience common?
Now, on ECAS, the Permanent Residence Application Status is showing a new message yesterday: "We started processing XXXXX's application on October 29, 2018."
Someone on this forum suggests that this message refers to AOR2. However, neither my spouse nor I have received any e-mail related to this. Should I expect some AOR2 e-mail to be sent to one of us?
The medical exam instructions that IRCC sent us display the correct e-mail address of my spouse, so I'm not worried there is any typo on their system with regard to my spouse's e-mail address. However, I'm worried if we might miss any important correspondence such as Additional Documents requested, etc., down the road.
Thanks much in advance!
Bumble