Yeah, I see what you mean. But a strict CIC officer may say that you didn't meet minimum requirement at time of ITA. A less strict one might say that it was awarded automatically and you applied after you had done the one year of experience. I'd do it the safe way in August if it were me! But it's not, it's up to you
that worst part is that my EE profile expired after i received the ITA and i have already invested money on the medical for me and my spouse. thats why i feel the sting . i just don't know what i should do
that worste part is that my EE profile expired after i receiverd the ITA and i have already invested money on the medical for me and my spouse. thats why i feel the sting . i just dont know what i should do
my current medical is mapped with my current EE profile. i will loose everything if i make a new one . i think i will go forward with the application after 31st. thanks for your help mate
my current medical is mapped with my current EE profile. i will loose everything if i make a new one . i think i will go forward with the application after 31st. thanks for your help mate
I was going to upload the IMM 5669e (the one that has validate button on top and bottom page) for CIC's request. But when checking the letter again. I find out that the request looks like this "Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature."
I am not sure that "original signature" means what. Do I have to print and sign the paper by hand or type my name in the signature box? Does anyone know about this?
Hello guys. My aor is June 6. Stage ip1. I called up cic and they told me that my case mentions Recommended Pass. Also she says thats a good sign. What exactly does this mean?
My AOR - Jun 1st
Medicals - Jun 13th
IP1 - Jun 13th
No update post this. When I called few days back, they said the same to me.
But, I see many say its a good sign. Is it really? my doubt is, when background checks are all not initiated yet, i think eligibility recommendation pass is just a basic preliminary step, right? Pls correct me if i m wrong.
I was going to upload the IMM 5669e (the one that has validate button on top and bottom page) for CIC's request. But when checking the letter again. I find out that the request looks like this "Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature."
I am not sure that "original signature" means what. Do I have to print and sign the paper by hand or type my name in the signature box? Does anyone know about this?
That is exactly what I did when they asked me for the same form. After a few days, my ADR status changed to "we are reviewing the documents you provided" and then to "not applicable". So, I assume it worked out.
My AOR - Jun 1st
Medicals - Jun 13th
IP1 - Jun 13th
No update post this. When I called few days back, they said the same to me.
But, I see many say its a good sign. Is it really? my doubt is, when background checks are all not initiated yet, i think eligibility recommendation pass is just a basic preliminary step, right? Pls correct me if i m wrong.
Recommended passed is a big step. It means less verifications and faster PR as the officer will usually just go with the recommendation.
Now if the analyst says review required your PR could be delayed months.
I was going to upload the IMM 5669e (the one that has validate button on top and bottom page) for CIC's request. But when checking the letter again. I find out that the request looks like this "Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature."
I am not sure that "original signature" means what. Do I have to print and sign the paper by hand or type my name in the signature box? Does anyone know about this?
Which one did you submit? And sorry, I just want to make sure 100% I do it correctly. And they don't have any guide to do this except their request letter with too little information
Which one did you submit? And sorry, I just want to make sure 100% I do it correctly. And they don't have any guide to do this except their request letter with too little information