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Recording Content and the Details of the Sent E-mail in Notes
Recording Content and the Details of the Sent E-mail in Notes Officers typically use this as an alternative to uploading the e-mail sent to the
Requests for Reconsideration or Reactivation
Requests for Reconsideration or Reactivation Officers could come across situations where the applicant fails to comply with the request for additional documentation. In this scenario,
Attaching a Sent E-mail (eDoc) to an Outgoing Correspondence Record
For attaching e-mails sent to clients, officers would need to: Highlight the e-mail in the Sent Microsoft Outlook folder; do a right click and select
The Communication with Clients
In many cases, the officers will typically use Microsoft Outlook for e-mail communication with the clients. They will use this application for all correspondence with
The Consent to Communicate Via E-mail
Applicants would need to provide Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) with their consent for sending communication via e-mail. Only after the authorities have this
E-mail Communication with Clients
Operational Bulletin 265-A – January 08, 2016 E-mail Communication with Clients Summary This Operational Bulletin (OB) provides guidelines for e-mail communication with clients. These guidelines
McCallum Insists No Conclusive Decisions Have Been Made on Immigration Reforms
McCallum Insists No Conclusive Decisions Have Been Made on Immigration Reforms Canada’s immigration minister says conclusions are still being made on exactly what changes will
Canadians Buck Global Trend With Positive View on Immigration
A new poll offers evidence of the growing negative attitude towards immigration around the world – but Canada bucks the global trend. Canadians consistently answer

