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Hi @Miss bee, please I need your urgent advice.

We mistakenly submitted the wrong Schedule A. Instead of IMM5669, we filled in and submitted the eIMM5669 intended when applying for refugee protection within Canada.

Can I resubmit with the correct IMM5669, and what is the possible effect in my application?

Thank you so much!
 
Hi @Miss bee, please I need your urgent advice.

We mistakenly submitted the wrong Schedule A. Instead of IMM5669, we filled in and submitted the eIMM5669 intended when applying for refugee protection within Canada.

Can I resubmit with the correct IMM5669, and what is the possible effect in my application?

Thank you so much!
Yes you can submit correct documents however your application may be returned due to this error or maybe not .
 
Guys today I received the medical exam but after checking the application status I see that on the background check it is now saying : not applicable
What does this mean is it good or bad news? PNP inland applicant
 
Guys today I received the medical exam but after checking the application status I see that on the background check it is now saying : not applicable
What does this mean is it good or bad news? PNP inland applicant
Seeing “Not Applicable” under the background check section of your application can be confusing, but it isn’t necessarily a bad sign. For Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) inland applicants, this status sometimes appears temporarily due to internal processing or system updates. It typically means that your background check is either not actively being reviewed at the moment or has already been completed and is no longer relevant at that stage. Since you’ve received a medical exam request—which usually happens at a later stage of the process—this is generally a positive sign. It suggests that your application is progressing. However, statuses can change frequently in the system, so it’s best to monitor your account for further updates and wait for an official communication from IRCC.
 
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Hello @Miss bee . I hope you are doing well and thank you in advance for your response.
I have a query about declaring our flagpoling experience in our pr application.

1. When I submitted our pr app, we answered “yes” to the question “Have you ever been refused admission to, or ordered to leave, any country or territory?”

— we have flagpoled my husband’s new open work permit in January 2024. I only accompanied him and he is my dependent as I already got my PGWP. We were given the usual administrative refusal at the US border and was sent back. He then got his work permit at Canadian Port entry successfully.

Did we do the right thing by answering “yes” to this question to disclose the flagpoling? Was it considered a refusal and should be disclosed in this part?

2. Our current PR status is now on background check and we already passed the medical too. Recently, we got an ADR for Schedule A IMM 5669 and Travel History form..
Is it right to keep our answer “yes” to this question
“Have you ever been refused admission to, or ordered to leave, any country or territory?” when we complete the IMM 5669 form again or change it to no? I am not really sure about the refusal. Would that impact our app?

3. We forgot to include the flagpoling date in our Travel history when we submitted our application. Should we include it now with the ADR of travel history we just received?

4. We do not have a US visa. When I click the “?” in the tab Travel History for this ADR, it says:

Document: Travel History


You must provide information on your valid visa from the United States as well as previous travel history. This can include copies of


  • your previous passports and/or visas (used within the last 10 years to travel outside your country)
  • entry and exit stamps
  • study and/or work permits that indicate your duration outside of your country
  • expired or valid visas
  • boarding passes

If you hold a valid visa from the United States, provide a clear, scanned copy of your visa. If you are living outside your country of citizenship, please submit a copy of your immigration status document for the country where you currently reside. This could be a work permit, study permit, visa, or any other document that authorizes you to be in the country where you are living.

—However, we do not have a US visa when we did the flagpoling. What documents should we attach in this case?

5. Also, In the travel history form, should we include the layovers we had from Canada back to our home country?

6. Lastly, Are the ADRs we received are for the flagpoling we did in 2024? Is this something to worry about? I am worried with the right documentation to provide along the requested forms.

Thank you again @Miss bee and looking forward to reading your helpful insight.
 
Hi @Miss bee , hope you are doing well.
quick question, my tracker says that my application is updated since yesterday but I don't see any actual update on tracker and GCKey account. what could this possibly mean? applied exactly a year ago and waiting for FD.