Maple Leaf Card Renewal Online Application Materials For Submission, With Application Timeline And Status Check Method
Maple Leaf Card Renewal Online Application Materials For Submission, With Application Timeline And Status Check Method
The complete guide to submitting materials for renewal of maple leaf card. In the previous article, I have explained in detail how to DIY the entire process of renewal of Canadian maple leaf card. This time, I would like to share with you how to submit the materials and my application timeline during the online application process.
Maple Leaf Card Renewal Online Application Material Repayment Guide
In previous articles, I have given a detailed explanation of how to operate the online application process for Canadian maple leaf card renewal by myself. Now, I plan to talk to you about the methods of supplementing the required documents during the online application stage, as well as my personal application schedule.
Once you submit your application, you can monitor the progress of your application in real time. During the entire network application process, the status bar will remain the same and only display blank. Until the approval is approved, there will be no changes in the status. However, if there is a missing material, a new line of prompt information will be added under the status bar. Therefore, even after submitting the application, you need to check your application status regularly to avoid missing the best time to get your card.
While I was trying to upload the photo, the web page continued to fail to load normally, resulting in the photo not being uploaded successfully. Over twenty days after submitting the application, when I checked the application status again, a blank appeared at the bottom of the page.
So, what should I do if I need to submit additional materials during online application?
We have to re-initiate an application process, follow the previous steps one by one, and fill in all missing documents and submit them again. There is no additional fee for this process, just upload the first submitted file directly. Once all the materials are ready, they will disappear automatically and we can wait for the cards to arrive.
Finally, let me share my timeline:
11.20 First time submission of application
12.17 Re-submit the photo after it fails
1.08 Received a new maple leaf card
11.12 Received the maple leaf card
It took a total of 56 days to get the maple leaf card
According to the latest official information, it will take about 65 days to apply for the official process of updating the maple leaf card. Therefore, you don’t need to start updating too early, two or three months are plenty. If you still do not receive the card after the specified period, you can contact the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) customer service. Their email address is as follows:
-cic-apr@cic.gc.ca
cic--@cic.gc.ca
cic--@cic.gc.ca
Hope this information will be helpful to everyone!
