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sonur

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Hi Everyone,

I recently started to fill up my application for CEC and i found a minor spelling mistake in my permanent address on Indian passport

Now if i change my address(by applying to consulate of India) and submit my CEC application does this impact my Background verification/ creates any other issue

Seniors Plz suggest

Thanks in advance :)
 
If it is minor spelling mistake, better not attempt it.
 
sonur said:
Hi Everyone,

I recently started to fill up my application for CEC and i found a minor spelling mistake in my permanent address on Indian passport

Now if i change my address(by applying to consulate of India) and submit my CEC application does this impact my Background verification/ creates any other issue

Seniors Plz suggest

Thanks in advance :)

Are you applying from INDIA or CANAD..??????
 
Hi Ashish,

I am applying from Canada , but my permanent address is Indian one (which i am planning apply for change of address @ Indian consulate Toronto)

Thanks all for your replies
 
Why don’t you just attach a justification letter about mistake and get it notarized?
 
Hi


gta-tor-etob said:
Why don't you just attach a justification letter about mistake and get it notarized?

Why bother? CIC doesn't care about addresses in passports.
 
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