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A lot of returned applications lately. I would recommend people submitting second applications in case you think something is missing instead of webforms. Its harder to locate files without an application number for webforms. If you get the AOR from the first application, just wait on the AOR for the second application and withdraw it.
A lot of returned applications lately. I would recommend people submitting second applications in case you think something is missing instead of webforms. Its harder to locate files without an application number for webforms. If you get the AOR from the first application, just wait on the AOR for the second application and withdraw it.
Re applying without hearing anything from your first application is ideal. I called IRCC they said if you have a feeling your application is missing something wait to hear from us. Then if it’s returned you can fix it and re apply.
Re applying without hearing anything from your first application is ideal. I called IRCC they said if you have a feeling your application is missing something wait to hear from us. Then if it’s returned you can fix it and re apply.
I'd use wait and see approch to re apply instead of submitting a 2dn application before hearing from the first one. You don't know if they will cancel or wait to get to your 2nd one and there it could be late (program closed)
Hello everyone! I'm new to this forum. I submitted my application on November 29th and still haven't received a response. While reviewing the PDF of my application, I realized that I made a mistake in a date in "Section D: Personal history" of my wife's IMM5669. Could this be a serious error? Thank you!
Thanks for your prompt response! There are no gaps in the timeline and it simply appears that she was engaging in two activities simultaneously in different countries. I hope to receive a positive response soon
If applicant authorized you via Release of information to other individuals (IMM 5475) you possible can. if not, IRCC won't disclose application details to other than applicant or appointed representative.
If applicant authorized you via Release of information to other individuals (IMM 5475) you possible can. if not, IRCC won't disclose application details to other than applicant or appointed representative.
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