When you are filling your personal history, overlapping months are fine. So, you need not mention the 10-day period as "Unemployment." Do not miss out including all the possible months and addresses where you have stayed. Also, be careful of what you answer in the "Mandatory" questions later. There are chances that after submission may once again ask you to fill a Schedule A (IMM5669E) form, which will require to mention the sae details again. So, please retain the copy of what you are filling on the site.
No not always. I am under RR and the agents never saw any flags on my application. I did ask them specifically if there are any flags and the answer was always no and that everthing looks good and I have to just wait.
No not always. I am under RR and the agents never saw any flags on my application. I did ask them specifically if there are any flags and the answer was always no and that everthing looks good and I have to just wait.
Hi, I think long processing time happens to certain people, based on personal info ... and nothing we can do about it
For example, in my case I have always had long processing times because I have applied several times for student and work permits and I know. Last time I applied for PGWP and processing time was more than 90 days, while on the IRCC website was showing an average of 60 days processing time
No updates for me yet. 2 days to complete 6 months mark. Last time I called in 3 weeks ago and the agent told me that Eligibility under review.
AOR Oct 24, 2018
MEP - Nov 24, 2018
FSW outland India
No updates for me yet. 2 days to complete 6 months mark. Last time I called in 3 weeks ago and the agent told me that Eligibility under review.
AOR Oct 24, 2018
MEP - Nov 24, 2018
FSW outland India