@legalfalcon My AOR is 19th Dec 2020. I have rec'd my MEP & BIL. Recently I remembered that I had travelled to Nepal in the year 2013 and realised that I forgot to add it to travel history.
I had referred my passport stamps for travel history and as Nepal doesn't require visa for Indian I missed adding it.
Recently I raised a webform and informed IRCC of the same.
Do you think this can be a problem for my application?
@legalfalcon My AOR is 19th Dec 2020. I have rec'd my MEP & BIL. Recently I remembered that I had travelled to Nepal in the year 2013 and realised that I forgot to add it to travel history.
I had referred my passport stamps for travel history and as Nepal doesn't require visa for Indian I missed adding it.
Recently I raised a webform and informed IRCC of the same.
Do you think this can be a problem for my application?
Minister Mendicino announces the coming into force of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants Act
Quick facts
The Government of Canada continues to deploy efforts to better protect newcomers and applicants to Canada from unscrupulous and fraudulent consultants.
The College Act stems from the 2019 Budget Implementation Act, which proposed to improve the oversight of immigration consultants in Canada.
The College will have the authorities necessary for the regulation of consultants, in particular tools to investigate professional misconduct and discipline its licensees. This includes the power to enter the premises of a consultant for the purpose of gathering information to support an investigation, and compelling witnesses to appear and testify before the Discipline Committee.
The College will have the ability to request court injunctions to address unlicensed actors providing immigration advice without authorization.
The College Board’s mandate will be to manage the activities and affairs of the College.
A Code of Conduct for the College is being developed. This will help establish strong ethical and professional standards that all licensees must abide by.
@legalfalcon My AOR is 19th Dec 2020. I have rec'd my MEP & BIL. Recently I remembered that I had travelled to Nepal in the year 2013 and realised that I forgot to add it to travel history.
I had referred my passport stamps for travel history and as Nepal doesn't require visa for Indian I missed adding it.
Recently I raised a webform and informed IRCC of the same.
Do you think this can be a problem for my application?
I’ve got MEP and BIL on 21st Jan. I have also given my Biometrics on 25th Jan. My Background check is still in False IP2. Does that mean processing haven’t yet started on background verification?
Hi. I received my BIL/MEP on 5th feb. But again today I received a mail stating "we updated your application status" but there was no change. what does that means?
Hi. I received my BIL/MEP on 5th feb. But again today I received a mail stating "we updated your application status" but there was no change. what does that means?
I’ve got MEP and BIL on 21st Jan. I have also given my Biometrics on 25th Jan. My Background check is still in False IP2. Does that mean processing haven’t yet started on background verification?
"In progress" status used to be shared by inlanders and not all of them as far as i saw, you now might only observe a false updates meaning when you login to your MyCIC account you find your application status "Updated" once you view your application ( and nothing had changed) it turns back to "Submitted" no notification email will be sent for this update however some inland applicants claimed that they have received an email stating "We have updated your profile" and still the same result nothing visually has changed.