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Your brothers case has been sent to enhanced security screening. that is why they are requesting all these documents again.
CV is just regular cv. It should include the field of study, period, data, supervisor, etc., and any work that the person did, place of the job, role, any publication, ..
But, I don't know what exactly grad/kit is. I think it is just for making sure that you include the details of the study in the CV. They also sometimes include some info in the email. If not, raise a CSE and ask them what to do
Let's see what other members suggest on your questions.
Your brothers case has been sent to enhanced security screening. that is why they are request all these documents again.
CV is just regular cv. It should include the filed of study, period, data, supervisor, etc., and any work that the person did, place of the job, role, any publication, ..
But, I don't know what exactly grad/kit is. I think it is just for making sure that you include the details of the study in the CV. They also sometimes include some info in the email. If not, raise a CSE and ask them what to do
Let's see what other members suggest on your questions.
Here is IRCC's latest response to my webform (I specifically asked for status of everything):
The medical examination results on file are valid. (although it will be expired in two weeks)
The security background verification is in process.
The criminal background verification is currently valid.
The responsible office is currently verifying if your application meets the eligibility requirements under the immigration program for which you have applied.
In your experience, do you think it is a common response? I found it weird that my eligibility has not been met/passed yet. I am now so worried if there is something wrong with my eligibility requirements.
I haven't received my GCMS notes yet and haven't ordered the other ones yet. The average processing time for getting CBSA/CSIS is 50-60 days, should I really order them? Is it worth it?
For your questions, you can raise a CSE and ask them what to do. They are usually quick and precise when it comes to these questions.
It is not like the status update that they send some template emails to everyone!
Plus you can keep their emails as a document showing that you exactly followed what they told you.
For your questions, you can raise a CSE and ask them what to do. They are usually quick and precise when it comes to these questions.
It is not like the status update that they send some template emails to everyone!
Plus you can keep their emails as a document showing that you exactly followed what they told you.
Here us the additional request letter for someone else that has been asked to provide Kit, ....
- This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
1. Military records: Please complete the enclosed Details of Military Service form
2. Kit, Application forms: Please complete the enclosed Supplementary Information Request form and provide a copy of your resume (CV), a document containing a brief description of your education, qualifications and experience
Here us the additional request letter for someone else that has been asked to provide Kit, ....
- This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
1. Military records: Please complete the enclosed Details of Military Service form
2. Kit, Application forms: Please complete the enclosed Supplementary Information Request form and provide a copy of your resume (CV), a document containing a brief description of your education, qualifications and experience
Check these places:
1- security on page 2
2- admissibility section
3- Activity 1-5
Do you see any redaction with signs such as s.15 or s.16 or something similar on top of the page? If so, you are under SS.
Also don't forget to check your eligibility and the officer's note at the end of the document. They help you find out if there is any issue with your application.
Check these places:
1- security on page 2
2- admissibility section
3- Activity 1-5
Do you see any redaction with signs such as s.15 or s.16 or something similar on top of the page? If so, you are under SS.
Also don't forget to check your eligibility and the officer's note at the end of the document. They help you find out if there is any issue with your application.
Check these places:
1- security on page 2
2- admissibility section
3- Activity 1-5
Do you see any redaction with signs such as s.15 or s.16 or something similar on top of the page? If so, you are under SS.
Also don't forget to check your eligibility and the officer's note at the end of the document. They help you find out if there is any issue with your application.
That's great that you've received your notes. It seems that IRCC is working faster for the newer cases (many spring 2019 AORs are in the same stage as late 2018 cases). Have you found anything related to eligibility status in your notes?
That's great that you've received your notes. It seems that IRCC is working faster for the newer cases (many spring 2019 AORs are in the same stage as late 2018 cases). Have you found anything related to eligibility status in your notes?
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