I received my ITA in January of this year and submitted by application if February. The letter of confirmation states that my application for permanent residency has been received by IRCC through my account on the 21st of February, 2017.
I checked the status of my account occasionally and I do not recall ever being asked to provide additional documents. The status stated that they were still determining my eligibility, with me having passed the medical test and having provided all the necessary documents.
More than 6 months later, I'm yet to see a response from them. Should I be worried? Should I contact the call centre and ask for an update? Please advise, this is very important.
PS - I applied through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) track.
I received my ITA in January of this year and submitted by application if February. The letter of confirmation states that my application for permanent residency has been received by IRCC through my account on the 21st of February, 2017.
I checked the status of my account occasionally and I do not recall ever being asked to provide additional documents. The status stated that they were still determining my eligibility, with me having passed the medical test and having provided all the necessary documents.
More than 6 months later, I'm yet to see a response from them. Should I be worried? Should I contact the call centre and ask for an update? Please advise, this is very important.
PS - I applied through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) track.
Have you checked spam folder of the email that you have registered with mycic account?, also they might send you ppr to email that you have used before for any application with cic
You can order GCMS notes as long as you are physically residing in Canada, don't have to be a citizen or PR. As you are applying through CEC, I'm assuming you are in Canada at the moment?
You can order GCMS notes as long as you are physically residing in Canada, don't have to be a citizen or PR. As you are applying through CEC, I'm assuming you are in Canada at the moment?
Apologies. I mistook you for OP.
If you are not in Canada, you'll have to go through an agent, DelPiero07 mentioned one in his post above, unless you have friends in Canada who can help you out