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      • View case status online using your receipt number, which can be found on notices that you may have received from USCIS. Also, sign up for Case Status Online to:. Receive automatic case status updates by email or text message,. View your case history and upcoming case activities,.
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  1. Client Application Status. This on-line service allows Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) clients to view securely the status of their immigration and/or citizenship application (s) on-line, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; anytime, anywhere.

    • On-Line Services

      Keep your identification number(s) confidential to make sure...

  2. For civil cases in the Superior Court of Justice, you can use this tool to search: name of the legal representative of the person or company; claim amount; date the case was opened; most recent order type and date; For criminal cases in the Superior Court of Justice, you can use this tool to search: name of the legal representative of the ...

    • Overview
    • Check The Status of A Traffic Ticket Or Fine
    • Request A Meeting to Discuss Your Case
    • Where to Pay A Ticket Or Fine
    • Schedule A Trial

    In Ontario, the Provincial Offences Actsets out the rules for: 1. parking violations 2. non-criminal offences (under the Highway Traffic Act, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, Liquor Licence Act, for example) These offences are handled by municipal court officesand can include traffic or noise by-law offences, building code violations, not having...

    You can check the status of all tickets or fines, issued under the Provincial Offences Act. You cannot check the status of tickets or fines for: 1. criminal matters 2. parking tickets 3. cases under appeal 4. cases with publication bans 5. charges involving anyone under 16 years of age

    You may request a meeting with a prosecutor to discuss your ticket with a prosecutor beforegoing to trial if you have not: 1. paid the fine 2. already requested a trial 3. been found guilty for not responding to your ticket within 15 days This option is currently available for tickets issued in the following areas: This option is not available if y...

    To pay a ticket or fine, issued under the Provincial Offences Act: 1. go to our online system 2. enter the information on the ticket or notice 3. you will be directed to a municipal court office website, which will tell you how to pay your ticket

    You cannot schedule a trial online. To ask for a trial, you need to follow the instructions printed on the back of your ticket. If you don’t have this information, or have lost your ticket, contact the municipal court officein the jurisdiction where your ticket or fine was issued.

  3. This section contains information on how to find an active court case (Daily court lists and a Court case search tool), as well as contact information for courthouses, including locations, email addresses and telephone numbers.

  4. It depends on what kind of application you submitted and how you applied. You may have more than 1 option. Find out how to check your application status. If you haven’t heard from us since you applied, find out. when you can check your application status. how to check if we received your application.

  5. A Client ID Number, also referred to as a Unique Client Identifier Number (UCI), can be found on any official document issued by an IRCC office, Case Processing Centre or a Canadian visa office outside Canada.

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  7. 1. We haven’t started processing your application. Your status will only show once we start processing your application. There’s a delay between the date we receive your application and the date we open and process it. 2. The tool doesn’t support your application type. The CAS tool can’t track all application types.

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