I think you should be VERY optimistic! Your timeline is nearly identical to mine, though I know those three weeks since In Process have been longer than the usual three-week time span!
I think you should be VERY optimistic! Your timeline is nearly identical to mine, though I know those three weeks since In Process have been longer than the usual three-week time span!
Guys,,I have very similar timeline too. ITA 27th March,,,AOR 25th April,,,Medicals Passed and In process 15th August. The uncertainty is very painful. I was very patient until now but I think the suspense is difficult to tackle. I'm now praying for the end of suspense - good or bad doesn't matter. All we want to do is live a peaceful life while working hard and hopefully contribute in making the world a better place to live. Why is it so hard? God bless all of us.
Hello
I asked for schedule A for me and my wife today
If some one knows that it's a positive sign or something else.
I submitted my application on 13th July and then ecas was in application received them in process and then they added 4 line to ecas that we send you aor on xxxdate.
And today I got this request,this is my second attempt as first was refused due to job offer.
Plz help me,m really worried.i applied through CEC inland.
Thanks
Hello
I asked for schedule A for me and my wife today
If some one knows that it's a positive sign or something else.
I submitted my application on 13th July and then ecas was in application received them in process and then they added 4 line to ecas that we send you aor on xxxdate.
And today I got this request,this is my second attempt as first was refused due to job offer.
Plz help me,m really worried.i applied through CEC inland.
Thanks
They point different people to different sections of the Schedule A, though most people fill out the whole thing. My partner was asked to fill out the Statutory Questions, which he had already filled out on the original application. Our thought (we have no idea if this is correct) is that they asked him to do that either because he comes from a formerly Communist country, or because Canada has had a lot of refugee applications from his country in the past.
Sometimes they ask you to fill in some information they feel was missing from the original application, and sometimes they ask you to repeat statements you have already made. I think the point is to have your signature - and once they have that, if they ever find out your answers weren't true, you're in trouble!
In the letter they sent they told us they wanted an original signature and date or they would send it back. If your accompanying request letter didn't say that, you might be okay.
In the letter they sent they told us they wanted an original signature and date or they would send it back. If your accompanying request letter didn't say that, you might be okay.