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neochanges1 said:
Hey guys, if let's say you received your PPR. Does anyone know how many days should you send your passport to them?


Added:

I just got an email from CiC wanting my Option C Printout. I thought I shouldn't worry about that since I included my average earning a month. Did you guys submitted this too?

wow, you didn't submit Option C Printout? :o that's mandatory for federal canadian cases. we didn't submit since my husband is from Quebec and they'll verify him through Revenu Quebec ... but the rest of you need to submit it. neochanges, i would order my tax files right away and send these to them so it won't delay your app too much ! ..
 
CutiePie92 said:
wow, you didn't submit Option C Printout? :o that's mandatory for federal canadian cases. we didn't submit since my husband is from Quebec and they'll verify him through Revenu Quebec ... but the rest of you need to submit it. neochanges, i would order my tax files right away and send these to them so it won't delay your app too much ! ..

Yeah damn major facepalm.. But anyhow, I already phoned CRA and it will take 10 business freaking days. Would you know if they'll accept just the online copy? Because I tried logging on to my CRA account and there's an option there to print the "Option C". Are they gonna accept that?
 
i honestly have no idea.. i would stick with what they'll send you.. well this sucks, i'm sorry neochanges ::)
 
CutiePie92 said:
i honestly have no idea.. i would stick with what they'll send you.. well this sucks, i'm sorry neochanges ::)

Oh well, im so frustrated. Once I submitted the Option C printout, I might have to wait again for a month or something before CiC gets back on my application. Dang :/
 
did they give you a UCI number ?
 
CutiePie92 said:
did they give you a UCI number ?

No, according to the email they cannot tagged my application as received due to lack of requirements. I might have to search and ask ppl that had the same problem, but I'm guessing chances are that I'm gonna lose my place on the queue of May Applicants.
 
uh oh ... yeah, i think that's what's going to happen :( you'll go in with july applicants i guess..
 
neochanges1 said:
Hey guys, if let's say you received your PPR. Does anyone know how many days should you send your passport to them?


Added:

I just got an email from CiC wanting my Option C Printout. I thought I shouldn't worry about that since I included my average earning a month. Did you guys submitted this too?

It will give you an estimate - usually 30 or 60 days.
And yes, Option C is a required portion of the application. Some get by without it, but if they're asking for it, you need to send it to them. Request it right away as it takes a couple weeks to get in the mail.
 
Hi!

I've been lurking around this forum for a while so I decided to join. My wife is a Canadian citizen and I am from Mexico. We sent in our application through an immigration lawyer and it was received on May 14th as per tracking. Getting really excited/anxious about getting AOR!

Cheers!
 
jack87 said:
Hi!

I've been lurking around this forum for a while so I decided to join. My wife is a Canadian citizen and I am from Mexico. We sent in our application through an immigration lawyer and it was received on May 14th as per tracking. Getting really excited/anxious about getting AOR!

Cheers!
hey jack, welcome to our little corner! :) feel free to add yourself to the spreadsheet (link in my description)
 
Thanks! I just added myself to the spreadsheet.
 
It seems my wife and I may get a request from CIC for missing documents too... We sent her Option C printout from 2012 since we hadn't done our taxes for 2013 yet at that point, and by the time we got her Notice of Assessment the application had already been received by Mississauga. Hopefully they don't send the entire application back - we had a mountain of papers! :-X
 
jack87 said:
It seems my wife and I may get a request from CIC for missing documents too... We sent her Option C printout from 2012 since we hadn't done our taxes for 2013 yet at that point, and by the time we got her Notice of Assessment the application had already been received by Mississauga. Hopefully they don't send the entire application back - we had a mountain of papers! :-X

probably wont. a lot of applicants use 2012 option c, and were fine. i'm not sure if there is a cut off for when they expect the most recent tax year.
 
I was able to log into Ecase today and it showed my AOR Hope for SA soon