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harry86

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Aug 20, 2011
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hi all
my country of birth is india and by mistake i put it canada...although i put the city and my passport copy....so thy gono return my file or?? im kinda confused wat to do ??


any help is appreciable...
thanks
 
harry86 said:
hi all
my country of birth is india and by mistake i put it canada...although i put the city and my passport copy....so thy gono return my file or?? im kinda confused wat to do ??


any help is appreciable...
thanks

AHHHAHAHAH thats a really funny mistake, there is a 65% chance that they will return it, but if the VO is in his head he would clearly be able to see that your passport is indian and your born in India and thats nothing but a silly mistake, but alotta VO's are very complex and sometimes dont use their common sense.
 
i knw its funny ...bt freakin thing stuck in my head cant sleep lol...nyhow i applied on aug 4, 2011...so whn can i expect my application back ? or is thr ny solution to it ?
 
harry86 said:
i knw its funny ...bt freakin thing stuck in my head cant sleep lol...nyhow i applied on aug 4, 2011...so whn can i expect my application back ? or is thr ny solution to it ?

If i was you, i would prolly withdraw the whole application..It really depends how much time you have in your work permit to expire..I would withdraw the application and apply again..But do one thing though, call cic and ask them that you made this mistake and hear their opinion..They will give you a good piece of advise.
 
harry86 said:
i knw its funny ...bt freakin thing stuck in my head cant sleep lol...nyhow i applied on aug 4, 2011...so whn can i expect my application back ? or is thr ny solution to it ?

I don't see the point of trying to withdraw your application; who knows how long that would take.

I would send them an e-mail and a letter, explaining that you made a mistake filling out the form and wish to correct it. Include your date of birth and Client ID (from your work permit). Maybe even fill out the form again, without the mistake, and include that. That makes it easy for them to be reasonable; all they have to do is throw away the old form and put the new one in your file.
 
defenestration said:
I don't see the point of trying to withdraw your application; who knows how long that would take.

I would send them an e-mail and a letter, explaining that you made a mistake filling out the form and wish to correct it. Include your date of birth and Client ID (from your work permit). Maybe even fill out the form again, without the mistake, and include that. That makes it easy for them to be reasonable; all they have to do is throw away the old form and put the new one in your file.

I had an problem with my off campus work permit where I actually filled out a wrong column. When I contacted CIC they told me that they cannot do anything about the applications which are already being submitted.