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Hi guys I just moved to a new residential address, and I have e-mailed CPP-O and updated them of my new address my question is.. Do I still have to update my address on the CIC website or E-CAS?
no. As long as you have informed your visa office, it should be OK.
allright, thanks jes!

Hi Jes,
If someone applies within Canada and later moves out of Canada permanently, what address should be updated/provided to CPP-O ? Thanks
Canadavisa07 said:
Hi Jes,
If someone applies within Canada and later moves out of Canada permanently, what address should be updated/provided to CPP-O ? Thanks
Not really sure what you're asking

You should provide them with your actual residential address, wherever in the world that is. Yes, you can specify a different mailing address.
jes_ON said:
Not really sure what you're asking

You should provide them with your actual residential address, wherever in the world that is. Yes, you can specify a different mailing address.
Thanks Jes, as always, for clarifying my queries.
I have moved to my home country after applying for CEC from within Canada. I also subscribed to Canada post's mail forwarding service to direct all my future mails to the new address in Canada.
Is it appropriate to notify CIC before receiving AOR about changes in my residential and mailing addresses since the CIC website mentions that address changes should be informed to CIC as soon as possible.
Your thoughts ?
Canadavisa07 said:
Thanks Jes, as always, for clarifying my queries.
I have moved to my home country after applying for CEC from within Canada. I also subscribed to Canada post's mail forwarding service to direct all my future mails to the new address in Canada.
Is it appropriate to notify CIC before receiving AOR about changes in my residential and mailing addresses since the CIC website mentions that address changes should be informed to CIC as soon as possible.
That's a good question... Things have changed so much since when I applied... If you can wait, I think it would be best to do it when you can provide your file number... But if you're concerned that you won't receive the AOR because of the address change, you should probably try - don't be surprised if it doesn't work, tho. If you already have a client ID, be sure to include that with your request...
jes_ON said:
That's a good question... Things have changed so much since when I applied... If you can wait, I think it would be best to do it when you can provide your file number... But if you're concerned that you won't receive the AOR because of the address change, you should probably try - don't be surprised if it doesn't work, tho. If you already have a client ID, be sure to include that with your request...
While informing CIC, would it be ok to mention both the new mailing address in Canada (mail forwarding address) and the residential address outside Canada ?
yes, you can give different addresses for residence and mail.
jes_ON said:
yes, you can give different addresses for residence and mail.
Thanks Jes.
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