Actual weight was 1.2 Kg and hence had to go in 1.5 Kg (500gms incremental). There were 255 pages (in total), few binding clips, 3 sealed transcripts (2 for myself and 1 for wife), 12 photos (6+6), 7 Business cards (of persons who signed the referral letters), 2 self addressed A4 envelops and polyseal (in which all documents were placed). All this inside a robust A3 envelop. That's why it was heavy.
With each and everyday passing by and yet not receiving any kind of response from cic is sure making things a little tense. Getting some nightmares on this too. ;D ;D ;D
Dreamt I was at the CIC and I went in a room where they were sorting out the applications. Some lady told me I just made it in the last 2 places!
I need to take my mind off this!
darkman1987 said:
With each and everyday passing by and yet not receiving any kind of response from cic is sure making things a little tense. Getting some nightmares on this too. ;D ;D ;D
It is the peace before the storm
One fine day, all of our CCs will be charged and the administrators of the file will have hard time to keep up with the responses.
Then we will start to complain as we did for WES.... hahahahahaaaaa
Hi Guys, question on the DD, should we address it to "THE RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA" (As written in the Fee Payment Form) OR "RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA" (As written in the instructions page)
It is the peace before the storm
One fine day, all of our CCs will be charged and the administrators of the file will have hard time to keep up with the responses.
Then we will start to complain as we did for WES.... hahahahahaaaaa
I am wondering if any one called CIC and what was the response, although i read somewhere calling them within 6 weeks time is pointless as will not have any info ready.
Although there is no absolute certainty, for 2263 the roundup figures in the spread sheet is so much assuring till now.
i.e to my mind, Go on give it a shot