I applied last week. Once you know all documents that apply to your stream, it is a really simple process.
First, create an account on the portal. Then you're going to upload the same documents that you would send by mail on a paper based submission.
The IMM0008 was the only form that I had to fill on the portal, instead of uploading. All other forms and documents will be electronically uploaded, including the front and back scan of your photos, certificates, proof of fees payment, etc.
Once you finish your submission, its state only changes to "Submitted".
I applied last week. Once you know all documents that apply to your stream, it is a really simple process.
First, create an account on the portal. Then you're going to upload the same documents that you would send by mail on a paper based submission.
The IMM0008 was the only form that I had to fill on the portal, instead of uploading. All other forms and documents will be electronically uploaded, including the front and back scan of your photos, certificates, proof of fees payment, etc.
Once you finish your submission, its state only changes to "Submitted".
Nope. As per I mentioned above it's currently under "Submitted" status.
I guess AOR depends upon documents check and might take longer.
My guess is it is somehow similar to OINP submission: just upload your documents and wait.
Nope. As per I mentioned above it's currently under "Submitted" status.
I guess AOR depends upon documents check and might take longer.
My guess is it is somehow similar to OINP submission: just upload your documents and wait.
Thanks ! Please update once you get your AOR ! That would give us an idea how things are moving as paper applications are taking anywhere from 6 to 8 months for an AOR.
I applied last week. Once you know all documents that apply to your stream, it is a really simple process.
First, create an account on the portal. Then you're going to upload the same documents that you would send by mail on a paper based submission.
The IMM0008 was the only form that I had to fill on the portal, instead of uploading. All other forms and documents will be electronically uploaded, including the front and back scan of your photos, certificates, proof of fees payment, etc.
Once you finish your submission, its state only changes to "Submitted".
I applied last week. Once you know all documents that apply to your stream, it is a really simple process.
First, create an account on the portal. Then you're going to upload the same documents that you would send by mail on a paper based submission.
The IMM0008 was the only form that I had to fill on the portal, instead of uploading. All other forms and documents will be electronically uploaded, including the front and back scan of your photos, certificates, proof of fees payment, etc.
Once you finish your submission, its state only changes to "Submitted".
A quick one - I have a colleague who just informed me that he noticed that he could no longer see the attachments (police certificates, etc) of his supporting document immediately after signing the application digitally - did you experience/notice such?
A quick one - I have a colleague who just informed me that he noticed that he could no longer see the attachments (police certificates, etc) of his supporting document immediately after signing the application digitally - did you experience/notice such?