Hi all,
I am post ITA and got married a few weeks ago so I am putting together documentation to add my spouse to my application. Unfortunately, as I’m filling the additional family information form I can’t remember if I added my half sister that I had met for the first time a week or two before submitting my application or not. If I did add her back then and do not now or vice versa I know that will be an issue due to the inconsistent information. I tried checking my profile online under family to see whether I had listed my sibling or not but I can only see limited information from the express entry profile I am guessing they only show limited information after an ITA is issued. Is there any way I can verify the information I have submitted?? Should I call CIC and ask? Is there a way to request my submitted information through Gcms notes or anything similar like that? I really don’t want this to be the reason why my application is denied especially when I’m not intentionally lying.
Any advice would be appreciated.
thanks!
I am post ITA and got married a few weeks ago so I am putting together documentation to add my spouse to my application. Unfortunately, as I’m filling the additional family information form I can’t remember if I added my half sister that I had met for the first time a week or two before submitting my application or not. If I did add her back then and do not now or vice versa I know that will be an issue due to the inconsistent information. I tried checking my profile online under family to see whether I had listed my sibling or not but I can only see limited information from the express entry profile I am guessing they only show limited information after an ITA is issued. Is there any way I can verify the information I have submitted?? Should I call CIC and ask? Is there a way to request my submitted information through Gcms notes or anything similar like that? I really don’t want this to be the reason why my application is denied especially when I’m not intentionally lying.
Any advice would be appreciated.
thanks!