posting application
#1
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posting application
We're about to post off our initial application to the CIO in NS.
Did most people just send it regular airmail? Registered post? or by courier?
Do they send an AOR for receipt of the initial application, or do you just(hopefully) get the 120 day email?
thanks
Did most people just send it regular airmail? Registered post? or by courier?
Do they send an AOR for receipt of the initial application, or do you just(hopefully) get the 120 day email?
thanks
#2
Re: posting application
You won't get an AOR at this stage, first thing you'll get is the 120 day letter / rejection.
Good luck
Good luck.
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Re: posting application
Thanks for that Stokesy
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Re: posting application
Sent mine via Royal Mail International Signed For. You can check online and see when it reaches its destination.
Keep a note of the receipt number on your fees receipt and then you can check up on the applications progress as things happen on cic.gc.ca
Dunc
Keep a note of the receipt number on your fees receipt and then you can check up on the applications progress as things happen on cic.gc.ca
Dunc
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I've always used Fedex and never been let down , all the best with your application .
Regards
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Re: posting application
thanks for the replies, as we're in Ireland I'm pretty sure An Post will do something similar to the Royal Mail's International signed for.
I checked fedex and the courier idea seems a bit pricey - €74!
I checked fedex and the courier idea seems a bit pricey - €74!
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Re: posting application
Holy!
Mine cost £18 to post it from Swindon to Mississauga, ON. and i thought that was expensive - small price to pay for what could be the end result.
Dunc
Mine cost £18 to post it from Swindon to Mississauga, ON. and i thought that was expensive - small price to pay for what could be the end result.
Dunc