Following my call to CIC yesterday they've sent me an email today requiring a schedule A form IMM 5669 to be signed and uploaded (although I gave them my personal history for the period they are asking for during my application), they mentioned only my name, I wonder if it was a bad idea to call CIC ?
Any idea guys ?
Our timeline is not normal. From AOR 31 Aug to PPR Email was 58 days and COPR was received back in 3 working days which included being couriered to Aus and back for processing. So all up a little more than 2 months. The officer at the local VAC even commented on the speed at which our application moved. I would not take our timeline as anything to go by as it was unusual.
Following my call to CIC yesterday they've sent me an email today requiring a schedule A form IMM 5669 to be signed and uploaded (although I gave them my personal history for the period they are asking for during my application), they mentioned only my name, I wonder if it was a bad idea to call CIC ?
Any idea guys ?
I am pretty sure that you havent got this form as a result of your call with cic. Anyways carefully fill in the details and meet their requirements, and mention that you had listed all ur personal history previously in ur LOE and to kindly let u know if anything precisely is being sort out for so that you can be respond aptly. Lets cross fingers and wait.
Our timeline is not normal. From AOR 31 Aug to PPR Email was 58 days and COPR was received back in 3 working days which included being couriered to Aus and back for processing. So all up a little more than 2 months. The officer at the local VAC even commented on the speed at which our application moved. I would not take our timeline as anything to go by as it was unusual.
I am pretty sure that you havent got this form as a result of your call with cic. Anyways carefully fill in the details and meet their requirements, and memtion that you had listed qll ir personal history previously in ur LOE and to kindly let u know if anything precisely is being sort out for so that you can be respond aptly. Lets cross fingers and wait.
After reviewing my application I indeed missed 3 months in my personal history, I left a blank from 2009/03 to 2009/06, I was really careful but I missed it in the end, I just hope this mistake doesn't significantly delay my application.
I see some discussions around how higher CRS scores could potentially means faster PPRs. This is simply not true. CRS score has got nothing to do with application processing speed. Mine was 481 and it took 3 months to get to the PPR stage. There was never any IP1 IP2 movement on my account. I directly moved to PPR after being in MEP for almost 2.5 months. My friends who had applied with me all got PRs within less than 2 months and all had scores lower than mine. They were all in 455-460 range. But they still got their PPR faster.
There's really no logic to how the application speeds are determined. This isn't worth overthinking.
After reviewing my application I indeed missed 3 months in my personal history, I left a blank from 2009/03 to 2009/06, I was really careful but I missed it in the end, I just hope this mistake doesn't significantly delay my application.
It is this3 months which were missed out that led u to get this form. pls ensure, that there are no more gaps or slips this time cuz u wont get another chance. There is no need to panic yet bro. What i would suggest is to enlist ur entire activity since the age of 18 or last 10 years which ever is earlier on a paper first and then check it 5 times atleast before u start working on it officially. If u can get another individual to counter check it the 6th time it would be even better. Cheers bro!!