Nah. I don't think that sending in corrected files would negatively impact our application. Why would it? That's one of the main purposes of the web form. For people to send documents they need to send, after their application is submitted. If anything, they probably appreciate that they don't have to send an ADR now because I already sent the right documents.
My main concern was that my application could be returned as "incomplete" because of it. But I am past that phase. I got a message confirming that my application was deemed complete. My application is currently in the DIP phase. I don't expect any issues really. Regarding your questions:
1) I just explained that the information regarding me needing to send ATIO translations because i am applying from within Ontario, was missing from the official guide i was following so i was unaware of that. I apologized for the inconvenience and sent the new translations attached to that email. They replied a couple of days later acknowledging the receipt of my documents and told me they attached it to my file.
2) My logic was that i needed to send the right translations before they could "assess" my file. If they were to assess my file and those translations were not there, then they could deem my application as incomplete. So that was my main concern.
3) I sent an email to that address yes. I explained my situation in the body of the email and attached the right documents.
I'm curious what does it take to move from submitted to assessment? Is it as simple as that they opened a case and started to review it or it means something more than that?
I have submitted the application on 16th Jan but it still says "Submitted" only. So, I believe waiting is the only option.
Other thing I have observed is that FSWP - Outland applications are taking much more time than other applications.
Yup, from this thread, I see only inland ones saying their profiles moved to DIP from Assessment. I don't see any outland candidate having their applications in DIP yet.
Yup, from this thread, I see only inland ones saying their profiles moved to DIP from Assessment. I don't see any outland candidate having their applications in DIP yet.
Does Inland mean from within Canada or within Ontario actually? I'm in Canada but applied from a different province as I just got laid off from my job and is actively looking for new job in Ontario.