Explaining the AOR: Your Key to Canadian Immigration Success
The journey to Canadian permanent residency (PR) can be daunting, filled with acronyms, forms, and seemingly endless waiting periods. One of the first milestones on this path is receiving the coveted Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) – a document signifying that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially accepted your application. But what exactly does this mean, and how does it impact your immigration aspirations? Understanding the AOR: Beyond a Receipt While the AOR serves as a confirmation of your application's arrival, its significance extends far beyond a simple notification. It marks the official start of your application's processing timeline, playing a crucial role in various aspects: · Dependent Age Freeze : For parents sponsoring children, the AOR date determines the "lock-in" age for dependent children. As children must be under 22 (with limited exceptions) at the time of application receipt, the AOR ...