I 'm finalizing my application and I have a stupid question...
Registered mail is considered as normal post or Courier ? cause the address would be different.
thanks for the help
Registered mail is where you need a verification of receipt. So it *cannot* go to PO Box. PO Box is literally a box that is opened once a day by CIC.
I sent by regular mail to a PO Box (cost $2.95). So until I received my AOR, I was not sure if CIC received it or the package was lost. I kinda trusted Canada Post in this regard. It worked out for me.
If you need verification of receipt, then you pay additional $9 and send it to the other address where a human receives it and signs it. Got it?
By registered mail, do you mean Canada Post Xpresspost ? If so, then you can send it to either the PO box or courier address. I sent it to the PO Box. Regular mail (no tracking) by Canada Post goes to the PO box only.
That is not correct. If you send Xpresspost to PO Box, then its sort of useless as you wont get receipt verification. This beats the purpose of Xpresspost as the sender is really interested in receipt. Canada Post will also advice if you ask them.
That is not correct. If you send Xpresspost to PO Box, then its sort of useless as you wont get receipt verification. This beats the purpose of Xpresspost as the sender is really interested in receipt. Canada Post will also advice if you ask them.
That is not correct. If you send Xpresspost to PO Box, then its sort of useless as you wont get receipt verification. This beats the purpose of Xpresspost as the sender is really interested in receipt. Canada Post will also advice if you ask them.
I am not saying your general definition of PO Box is wrong. What I am saying is in this case your are wrong that is even if you send your application to PO Box address using Xpresspost you will get confirmation of receipt. Peace
I am not saying your general definition of PO Box is wrong. What I am saying is in this case your are wrong that is even if you send your application to PO Box address using Xpresspost you will get confirmation of receipt. Peace
Please add my wife timeline to spreadsheet
Name :fery
Physical Presence:1109 day
Application Sent: December 11
Application Received: December 13
Application Type: single
Vancouver
Please add my wife timeline to spreadsheet
Name :fery
Physical Presence:1109 day
Application Sent: December 11
Application Received: December 13
Application Type: single
Vancouver
Posting my details in here:
Physical Presence:1,536.5 days
Application Sent: Dec 01 2017
Application Received: Dec 04 2017
Application Type: single
AOR received: Yet to be received
Location: Calgary, AB
ID: Urlana
Location : Calgary
Presence: 1592 days
Application Type: Family
Application Sent: December 11
Application Received: December 14
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Initially my application reached CIC office on 3rd November. I got application back on 28th November as I attached academic IELTS with application of my wife
Posting my details in here:
Physical Presence:1,536.5 days
Application Sent: Dec 01 2017
Application Received: Dec 04 2017
Application Type: single
AOR received: Yet to be received
Location: Calgary, AB
ID: Urlana
Location : Calgary
Presence: 1592 days
Application Type: Family
Application Sent: December 11
Application Received: December 14
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Initially my application reached CIC office on 3rd November. I got application back on 28th November as I attached academic IELTS with application of my wife
By registered mail, do you mean Canada Post Xpresspost ? If so, then you can send it to either the PO box or courier address. I sent it to the PO Box. Regular mail (no tracking) by Canada Post goes to the PO box only.
Agreed. My wife's application was mailed to to the PO BOX using Xpresspost. We got delivery confirmation.
Also, when I applied for Citizenship in 2013, I mailed my application to the PO BOX using Xpresspost with signature requested. It was delivered fine and I got my citizenship 7 months later.
From what I have heard, Xpresspost is the only courier-like service that can get mailed to a PO BOX. Other private courier companies must use the specific courier address.