Sorry this thread has four main questions.. the fourth one is more opinion.
I saw on my ecas that my app is in process on july 28 in Ottawa.
1) what is normal timewise for progress to decision made from in process?
2) My medicals have expired at the start of July. If they ask for more medicals, how long would that add on? I'm getting them done in Ontario if it comes to that.
3) I sent them an email saying my address has changed but I can't see it on ECAS. I feel like ECAS has changed because I used to see it before. My sponsor, just today changed her mailing address. Could this affect the COPR if it comes soon? I have someone watching my korean mail box, but I'm unsure if I have to sign for it.
4) I'm in Canada right now but still have a job in Korea. I can go back and work for 3 1/2 months (sept 3 til Dec 16) and get paid until the end of february (for 6 months). I'm very tempted to go and get what is basically free money and be back for xmas with hopefully my COPR in hand. What would you do?
sorry, 4 is entirely opinion but I'm curious what people think.
I saw on my ecas that my app is in process on july 28 in Ottawa.
1) what is normal timewise for progress to decision made from in process?
2) My medicals have expired at the start of July. If they ask for more medicals, how long would that add on? I'm getting them done in Ontario if it comes to that.
3) I sent them an email saying my address has changed but I can't see it on ECAS. I feel like ECAS has changed because I used to see it before. My sponsor, just today changed her mailing address. Could this affect the COPR if it comes soon? I have someone watching my korean mail box, but I'm unsure if I have to sign for it.
4) I'm in Canada right now but still have a job in Korea. I can go back and work for 3 1/2 months (sept 3 til Dec 16) and get paid until the end of february (for 6 months). I'm very tempted to go and get what is basically free money and be back for xmas with hopefully my COPR in hand. What would you do?
sorry, 4 is entirely opinion but I'm curious what people think.