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Mendota said:
I was surprised that the medical request followed so quickly.

I submitted the Schedule A by email replying to the email they sent me as instructed.

I received an automatic response after submitting it.
Maybe they were going to request it anyways even begore you submit schA.
Congratulations!
 
Mendota said:
I was surprised that the medical request followed so quickly.

I submitted the Schedule A by email replying to the email they sent me as instructed.

I received an automatic response after submitting it.

oh, automatically ? if so , lets sent it too to that address .LOL
 
Mendota said:
I was surprised that the medical request followed so quickly.

I submitted the Schedule A by email replying to the email they sent me as instructed.

I received an automatic response after submitting it.

You were asked to send the doc? Or you just feel like sending it by yourself?
 
August 18 applicant. I have not been asked to submit a new Schedule A, yet, but I also wonder if they will ask me to. I always kept CIC up to date when there was any change in my documents or work and submitted my new contract(s) right away so they are informed about what I am doing. In that case, they might simply update the information that goes into Schedule A themselves.

Since I never got any response after the submission, I asked them if they had received it and finally received an email saying something like "Yes, we received your new documents etc."

Then again, I also would not be surprised if they asked for a new Schedule A just to once more have it all in one place.

Would anybody know what happened in a similar case? Thanks.
 
OhWow said:
August 18 applicant. I have not been asked to submit a new Schedule A, yet, but I also wonder if they will ask me to. I always kept CIC up to date when there was any change in my documents or work and submitted my new contract(s) right away so they are informed about what I am doing. In that case, they might simply update the information that goes into Schedule A themselves.

Since I never got any response after the submission, I asked them if they had received it and finally received an email saying something like "Yes, we received your new documents etc."

Then again, I also would not be surprised if they asked for a new Schedule A just to once more have it all in one place.

Would anybody know what happened in a similar case? Thanks.

My boyfriend had to re-submit his Schedule A in November (although he had moved since submitting his first schedule A) right after he paid his RPRF as well as do a second set of fingerprints for his police check since they were no longer valid. All of those were requested within a week of each other back in November. Since then, no updates.
 
j.lynnbrant1987 said:
My boyfriend had to re-submit his Schedule A in November (although he had moved since submitting his first schedule A) right after he paid his RPRF as well as do a second set of fingerprints for his police check since they were no longer valid. All of those were requested within a week of each other back in November. Since then, no updates.

My question was rather if anyone was asked to re-submit it even though you kept CIC up to date of ALL your changes that usually belong in Schedule A, that includes work, education, etc.
 
Processing time now is 17 months :( :( :(
 
Just a distraction ( no offence to those of us stressed af) , but I have been on this site so much that sometimes I feel like I should be getting a pop up saying " congratulations you are the one millionth person on this site" lol

Cheer up guys, I actually got a response in two days saying they received my pcc. So in all honesty it will come sooner than later!
 
goldday said:
Just a distraction ( no offence to those of us stressed af) , but I have been on this site so much that sometimes I feel like I should be getting a pop up saying " congratulations you are the one millionth person on this site" lol

Cheer up guys, I actually got a response in two days saying they received my pcc. So in all honesty it will come sooner than later!

You are asked to submitted PCC ? The PCC for Canada or the one for your home country? Thx
 
heroforest said:
You are asked to submitted PCC ? The PCC for Canada or the one for your home country? Thx

Is it true that most people are not asked for RCMP and only PCC? I submitted PCC with application but not RCMP. Thanks
 
I am August 11th applicant and haven't heard anything back yet since I got AOR on Nov 10, 2014 :(
I was on call with agent today and he told me the last update he has is from last November where my application was under review!
I am postive about next few days. Does anybody know how long it takes for CIC to finish the review?

Thanks,
Sina
 
heroforest said:
You are asked to submitted PCC ? The PCC for Canada or the one for your home country? Thx

I did the rcmp with my application but this one was for home country
 
eusquesio said:
As far as I know, if you were married to your wife when you applied, you had to put her in your application; if you got married after you submitted your application, then you had to inform cic about your change of marital status as this changed and add her to your application. Then, since it is one application for two people (you main, your wife dependant), if one of the two people is not eligible, the entire application is rejected.

Thanks for the reply. I got married after I submitted my application. My question is what happens after I add my wife to my application. Does CIC only see my application(as I'm primary applicant) and give PR first to me and then they will be processing my wife application as she currently in India?

OR

Until they finalize her application and my application they will not be providing PR for both

Also how early we have to report to CIC about marital status change? I'm waiting for police clearance certificate for my wife and thinking to submit all documents at once, is it better to submit without it and submit it later after I receive it?