I agree.. it seems like 7-8 months is the normal processing time.. i know of a friend whose aor is 13th oct... but literally no news since he passed his medicals
anyone added spouse after AOR, please guide
how to pay fees for spouse with additional documents, cic asked additional documents, already submitted spouse documents .
nothing mentioned about fees and biometrics for spouse
My understanding of your situation is that you've got 3 payslips with both identical and incorrect date ranges. I'm not an immigration attorney, but if this was my application I'd worry a little about coming across as dishonest.
I'd take the chance to be honest and forthcoming even at the risk of a minor processing delay over being on the defensive after they've already questioned the legitimacy of the documents you've sent. I could be wrong, but It doesnt seem like these are the kinds of errors that they'd overlook.
There was a saying at my old work place " When submitting documents to the Govt., don't give them any sticks that they can beat you with". This seems like one of those sticks.
Got My PR approved. The agent said I should get an email in a week.
Aor - Nov 2
CEC inland
Medicals - Dec 2
Ghost update - April 11
Edmonton.
Thanks all!
Got My PR approved. The agent said I should get an email in a week.
Aor - Nov 2
CEC inland
Medicals - Dec 2
Ghost update - April 11
Edmonton.
Thanks all!
Got My PR approved. The agent said I should get an email in a week.
Aor - Nov 2
CEC inland
Medicals - Dec 2
Ghost update - April 11
Edmonton.
Thanks all!
So if i get a request for ADR, does that mean my file has been touched and i could probably wait for an answer soon? Funny how me and my friend both applied on the same day, AOR - 9 nov and he got ppr on 26th march while i got ADR.
Got My PR approved. The agent said I should get an email in a week.
Aor - Nov 2
CEC inland
Medicals - Dec 2
Ghost update - April 11
Edmonton.
Thanks all!
My understanding of your situation is that you've got 3 payslips with both identical and incorrect date ranges. I'm not an immigration attorney, but if this was my application I'd worry a little about coming across as dishonest.
I'd take the chance to be honest and forthcoming even at the risk of a minor processing delay over being on the defensive after they've already questioned the legitimacy of the documents you've sent. I could be wrong, but It doesnt seem like these are the kinds of errors that they'd overlook.
There was a saying at my old work place " When submitting documents to the Govt., don't give them any sticks that they can beat you with". This seems like one of those sticks.
Thanks alot this is what I am going to do. Arranging for new docs along with a letter from hr saying its was a human error. At the end of the day I will have my conscious clear even if I am rejected. Rest God will take care.