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The report the IRCC released last October spoke of employees referring to a group of 30 African countries as the "dirty 30." - Trump working in IRCC?
Jokes aside, it sounds like IRCC operates like the sweatshop I imagined it would
"dirty 30" is the Canadian version of "shithole".
I've found the "dirty thirty" funny. If I were an IRCC manager, I'd cover more countries and my version would be "filthy fifty".
We Canadians don't have much time for trolling FILTHY PATHETIC FOREIGNERS.
Dude...I was about to respond that it sounds like Kangaroo works in IRCC before I saw your comment
I can just imagine:
Ukrainian girl with no education applying for Lambda - beautiful applicant (approve)
Afghan engineer with 3 years of MNC experience - shithole foreigner (refuse)
Does the schedule A background declaration need to be exactly the same as what we sent IRCC when w first sent our application ? It's been years since I've filled those information the first time and I was just asked schedule A. I fear getting rejected because I omitted some minor detail. Do you have any insight on that ?
P.S. I did manage to find some details on my GC account but no all of it.
Should I submit an explanation letter to tell them that I've given them those details to the best of my recollection and that there could be slight differences between schedule A and what was previously submitted ?
Please help I'm cracking under stress here.
Does the schedule A background declaration need to be exactly the same as what we sent IRCC when w first sent our application ? It's been years since I've filled those information the first time and I was just asked schedule A. I fear getting rejected because I omitted some minor detail. Do you have any insight on that ?
P.S. I did manage to find some details on my GC account but no all of it.
Should I submit an explanation letter to tell them that I've given them those details to the best of my recollection and that there could be slight differences between schedule A and what was previously submitted ?
Please help I'm cracking under stress here.
If you submitted a Schedule A previously, surely you still have a copy of it?
Does the schedule A background declaration need to be exactly the same as what we sent IRCC when w first sent our application ? It's been years since I've filled those information the first time and I was just asked schedule A. I fear getting rejected because I omitted some minor detail. Do you have any insight on that ?
P.S. I did manage to find some details on my GC account but no all of it.
Should I submit an explanation letter to tell them that I've given them those details to the best of my recollection and that there could be slight differences between schedule A and what was previously submitted ?
Please help I'm cracking under stress here.
Here's how:
Go to your account on gckey.
- Click on check application status.
Click on view submitted application.
- Delete the last bit of the address bit
"documentstosubmit.do"
- Now, type in "applicationChecklist.do"
and press enter or reload the page.
Does the schedule A background declaration need to be exactly the same as what we sent IRCC when w first sent our application ? It's been years since I've filled those information the first time and I was just asked schedule A. I fear getting rejected because I omitted some minor detail. Do you have any insight on that ?
P.S. I did manage to find some details on my GC account but no all of it.
Should I submit an explanation letter to tell them that I've given them those details to the best of my recollection and that there could be slight differences between schedule A and what was previously submitted ?
Please help I'm cracking under stress here.
Based on my understanding, the new schedule A should supercede the old one. As long as it's roughly the same, it won't raise any eyebrows. In any case, they'll ask for a clarification if they find something out of place (unlikely).
If you submitted a Schedule A previously, surely you still have a copy of it?
I was never asked to submit a Schedule A before, all the info I gave them was sent directly through the fields I had to fill during the account creation. I did manage tho to find a neat trick to get access to all the submitted documents:
https://onlineservices-servicesenligne.cic.gc.ca/eapp/applicationChecklist.do
You can't access them unless you use this link for some reason
Here's how:
Go to your account on gckey.
- Click on check application status.
Click on view submitted application.
- Delete the last bit of the address bit
"documentstosubmit.do"
- Now, type in "applicationChecklist.do"
and press enter or reload the page.
I just saw that on a kubeir's video thank so much for your reply
I think he is asking about the info submitted during applying
Like
From 2010-2012
2012-2013 so on
Oh I see. I submitted the Schedule A upfront with my application so I do have a copy of it.
Based on my understanding, the new schedule A should supercede the old one. As long as it's roughly the same, it won't raise any eyebrows. In any case, they'll ask for a clarification if they find something out of place (unlikely).
I hope so, I really don't want to fuck things up after waiting for 2 years
I'm such an idiot. I was trying to call IRCC, with my cursor always ready to click "end call" once I hear "we are currently..". I must have dialed about 30 times already when suddenly I hear "We are transferr...". Guess what, my fast fingers clicked "end call".
I wanted to punch myself in the face.
I'm such an idiot. I was trying to call IRCC, with my cursor always ready to click "end call" once I hear "we are currently..". I must have dialed about 30 times already when suddenly I hear "We are transferr...". Guess what, my fast fingers clicked "end call".
I wanted to punch myself in the face.
Update: I managed to get back on the queue! Wait time of 87 minutes. They have added a new option for inland callers where you can leave your number, droff off, and an agent will call you back when it's your turn. I opted for that.
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I'm such an idiot. I was trying to call IRCC, with my cursor always ready to click "end call" once I hear "we are currently..". I must have dialed about 30 times already when suddenly I hear "We are transferr...". Guess what, my fast fingers clicked "end call".
I wanted to punch myself in the face.
Pleb
You are unworthy of call time with officers.
Here's how:
Go to your account on gckey.
- Click on check application status.
Click on view submitted application.
- Delete the last bit of the address bit
"documentstosubmit.do"
- Now, type in "applicationChecklist.do"
and press enter or reload the page.
Nice trick. I just took a screenshot of my entire application. Thank you.
Lol. IRCC finds new ways to screw people’s life.
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