We were waiting to have a child until we got to Canada. Our BGC hasn't even started yet (timeline in my bio). We've decided to just go ahead and start trying for a baby - don't want to put our lives on hold indefinitely.
Hey people,
Can any Indian from this forum tell me by which app are you contacting IRCC?
I have been trying through textme since 2 weeks but not able to talk to the agent.
I don't know really what's happening.
Call gets disconnected in the middle.
Hey people,
Can any Indian from this forum tell me by which app are you contacting IRCC?
I have been trying through textme since 2 weeks but not able to talk to the agent.
I don't know really what's happening.
Call gets disconnected in the middle.
I use Dingtone, they charge 4 USD a month for a Canadian number + around 10 USD for 400 credits (the calls costs .90 credit per minute).
They are expensive and the app has too many ads but the call is never dropped. I always place a callback when I get placed in the queue and it forwards the call to my actual phone number.
I got the GCMS notes (127 Pages) and have absolutely no clue about how to read the notes. Can anyone please guide me and let me know what should I check to get the meaningful details about my case ?
Hey people,
Can any Indian from this forum tell me by which app are you contacting IRCC?
I have been trying through textme since 2 weeks but not able to talk to the agent.
I don't know really what's happening.
Call gets disconnected in the middle.
Here RC refers to the Reporting Centre, i.e. the office where the application has been assigned to.
Eg:
RC-6262: CIO Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia
RC-9245: OSC Operations Support Centre in Ottawa, Ontario
RC-6029: New Delhi
Etc.
The L number is the officer who assigned the application to the reporting centre.
The due date is the system generated date to remain the officer of the pending task or application. Due date does not have much significance as most application are processed way before it and others keep pending way past it.