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ok123

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Hi guys,

I just realized that I wrote 47-49 Dorchester Street on FedEx pak when sending the application.

For Canadian Experience Class, the address is 49 Dorchester Street.

I think 47-49 Dorchester is for Citizenship Application?

Anyone knows anything about this?

Thanks very much!
 
ok123 said:
Hi guys,

I just realized that I wrote 47-49 Dorchester Street on FedEx pak when sending the application.

For Canadian Experience Class, the address is 49 Dorchester Street.

I think 47-49 Dorchester is for Citizenship Application?

Anyone knows anything about this?

Thanks very much!

If you provided the area code correctly, the package will be delivered.
 
maniac2403 said:
If you provided the area code correctly, the package will be delivered.

They all use the same area code. What i'm concerned about is that it will be delivered, and signed, but by the wrong department.

Do they open the package when they receive it and send to the appropriate department? I really don't want my package to be queued in the wrong place.

Is there a way to check with CEC whether they received my application, or do I have to wait for AOR?

Thanks very much!
 
They're the same address.
 
LPS said:
They're the same address.

Thanks LPS!

Did you mean 47-49 Dorchester Street, and 49 Dorchester street have the same recipient?

I also put my application in a legal envelope, and when i go to FedEx, it doesn't quite fit, so they put it in a bubbled pak. I just read on the application submission section that they specified the envelope size. Will mine be acceptable?

Thanks very much for any suggestion!
 
Well they are the same street address. The facility handles a range of citizenship and immigration services. You would have written "Centralized Intake Office – Canadian Experience Class (CEC)", or words to that effect, in the first line of the address.

Envelope size does not matter. I guess they suggest an envelope big enough that you don't have to fold the documents.
 
LPS said:
Well they are the same street address. The facility handles a range of citizenship and immigration services. You would have written "Centralized Intake Office – Canadian Experience Class (CEC)", or words to that effect, in the first line of the address.

Envelope size does not matter. I guess they suggest an envelope big enough that you don't have to fold the documents.

Thanks LPS!

I'm worried because for citizenship application, the address is 47-49 Dorchester Street, and for Immigration application, the address is 49 Dorchester Street. I did write Centralized Intake Office and CEC with the address as well (in small font since there isn't enough space for all by FedEx).

Do you know if they open the package before sending it to the right department? is there a way I can check if the CEC department received my package before AOR?

Thanks very much!