1-888-242-2100 then change contact info ( I wanted to add my email) then press 0 ( that wasn't in the options), Then waiting time(40 mins for me)Can you please share the number and options you use to speak to the officer ?
1-888-242-2100 then change contact info ( I wanted to add my email) then press 0 ( that wasn't in the options), Then waiting time(40 mins for me)Can you please share the number and options you use to speak to the officer ?
Just an update, I called the IRCC yesterday, and they answered
. I asked them to put my email address in my application and resend me the AOR. I got the AOR copy today and was able to register on the new tracker. Thank u for ur help
I received my AOR today 07/29/2021.
I was unable to create an account to check my application status. It says my UCI or App# is invalid. Did anyone else have the same issue.
Thank you.
Hi, I have the same issue, it says my UCI or App# is invalid whenever I try to check status on ECAS. Did you have to contact them or did it work after few weeks? I applied online. Thanks.Application changed to 'In Process' in ECAS on 09/17/2021. Please update.
Thank you.
Hi, I have the same issue, it says my UCI or App# is invalid whenever I try to check status on ECAS. Did you have to contact them or did it work after few weeks? I applied online. Thanks.
Does visitor and work permit time count towards the 1095 days?I just got an email from IRCC that: "In our records, we cannot confirm your time in Canada before you became a permanent resident (PR)". So now I need to upload the presence calculator again (online application).
I need some help making sure I'm doing this right, so I'd appreciate any help! My situation is that I came to Canada with a visitor visa, then got a work permit and then my PR. I was also in Canada for a couple of months just as a visitor a year before that, which is still within my 5 year window so I'd added that too. My presence calculator looks something like this:
List time with Canadian temporary residence:
1. Time of my first visit - status: visitor
2. Time when I moved to Canada - status: visitor
3. The day I got my work permit to the day I got PR - status: Temporary resident permit holder (is this the right status for Open Work Permit? I checked before applying and saw other people using that for OWP)
Absence from Canada:
All my travel after I became PR. I haven't listed my time outside Canada before that, because technically I didn't have any status. When I had a visitor visa, I only had status when I was in Canada.
I'm going to fill out another presence calculator, and since it's been a few months I now have the minimum number of days without my time as a visitor (just PR + work permit will be more than 1095 days). But I want to make sure I'm filling the calculator right.
If anyone had a similar situation, did you add any other documents? e.g copy of work permit, or stamps in passport? The online application didn't ask for any of that so I didn't have them, but I'm planning on including them now
Yeah visitor status counts, but as half a day and up to (I think) a year.Does visitor and work permit time count towards the 1095 days?
Yeah visitor status counts, but as half a day and up to (I think) a year.
Unfortunately, not correct. Time in Canada as a visitor does not count towards physical presence. Only time spent in Canada as a temporary resident (in possession of a work permit, study permit or protected person sta) & as a permanent resident counts towards physical presence.
Time as a temporary resident counts as half a day while time as a permanent resident counts as a full day.
If you didn’t have a temporary resident status (as a worker, student or protected person) in the years prior to you obtaining your PR, then you would have to wait 3 years after PR to apply for citizenship.
Unfortunately, not correct. Time in Canada as a visitor does not count towards physical presence. Only time spent in Canada as a temporary resident (in possession of a work permit, study permit or protected person sta) & as a permanent resident counts towards physical presence.
Time as a temporary resident counts as half a day while time as a permanent resident counts as a full day.
If you didn’t have a temporary resident status (as a worker, student or protected person) in the years prior to you obtaining your PR, then you would have to wait 3 years after PR to apply for citizenship.