I got the same request for schedule A on December 7th and submitted it on the 7th at night, my AOR was November 14th. My letter from CIC asked for section 12 with documents. I am not saying I did it correctly but I did complete the whole Schedule A form and signed it and included proof for all my addresses (section 12 is the address section) - since it did not say only fill out section 12 but especially section 12 I assumed they wanted the whole thing but proof for the section they had trouble with so i don't know if it is correct to sent all of it or not. Also mine has been saying received since the 8th. Anyway best of luck
Thanks RoseEllie6 , now I don't have the option to submit the whole Schedule A again, I hope they send me an email again if they require the whole Schedule A, If they would have updated the status as "Recieved" then I won't be worrying too much, lets see how they reacts to it.
I got the same request for schedule A on December 7th and submitted it on the 7th at night, my AOR was November 14th. My letter from CIC asked for section 12 with documents. I am not saying I did it correctly but I did complete the whole Schedule A form and signed it and included proof for all my addresses (section 12 is the address section) - since it did not say only fill out section 12 but especially section 12 I assumed they wanted the whole thing but proof for the section they had trouble with so i don't know if it is correct to sent all of it or not. Also mine has been saying received since the 8th. Anyway best of luck
I just attended a PrepCan session. The session proved to be very useful. It was a 50 minute 1-1 discussion on various fronts - current educational/professional background, skill set, intended work in Canada, a little about co-op programs and bridging courses in Canada and a lot more. I would recommend people to go ahead and register for this session.
I just attended a PrepCan session. The session proved to be very useful. It was a 50 minute 1-1 discussion on various fronts - current educational/professional background, skill set, intended work in Canada, a little about co-op programs and bridging courses in Canada and a lot more. I would recommend people to go ahead and register for this session.
The stupid dutch police has issued the police certificate for me, however they put the city where I currently live as the place of birth, not the one on my passport.
Do you think it is a problem cuz my name and date of birth are all correct? I really don't wanna go through the tedious process again to deal with Dutch bureaucracy.
The stupid dutch police has issued the police certificate for me, however they put the city where I currently live as the place of birth, not the one on my passport.
Do you think it is a problem cuz my name and date of birth are all correct? I really don't wanna go through the tedious process again to deal with Dutch bureaucracy.
I just got Ontario Nomination with 600 points today, hopefully I will receive the invitation in the next round.
My concern is that my Express Entry Profile is expiring in Jan 23, 2017.
At that time, if I am still preparing to submit my supporting documents or I am waiting for the final decision, what's gonna happen to my file? what should I do?
I just got Ontario Nomination with 600 points today, hopefully I will receive the invitation in the next round.
My concern is that my Express Entry Profile is expiring in Jan 23, 2017.
At that time, if I am still preparing to submit my supporting documents or I am waiting for the final decision, what's gonna happen to my file? what should I do?
NBPNP applicant, Canadian Experience Class, Inland applicant.
ITA: November 2nd
AOR: November 10th
Medical Passed December 9th
A background check is needed: In Progress December 9th
@Raj, I think IRCC allows participation in only one pre-arrival and/or 1 Post-arrival program as these programs are funded by Canada Government.
rajkamalmohanram said:
Guys,
I just attended a PrepCan session. The session proved to be very useful. It was a 50 minute 1-1 discussion on various fronts - current educational/professional background, skill set, intended work in Canada, a little about co-op programs and bridging courses in Canada and a lot more. I would recommend people to go ahead and register for this session.