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To support my application, I plan to submit following ADDITIONAL documents to CIC to support my claim that I resided in Canada in last 3 years
1. Photocopy of letters from employers (2.5 years)
a. In one case of 1 employer I worked for only 15 days, so I am going to attach the copy of T4 from that employer
b. For present employer only the copy of recent paystubs (for past 9 months)
2. All the Tax assessment in last 3 years ( We usually submit TAX assessment in PR renewal application so I believe its OK to submit TAX assessment papers)
3. My rental agreement (I don't have rent receipts)
4. I plan to attach very FEW bank statements or Credit card statements as well
5. Photocopy of all the pages of the passports with stamps in last 4 years.
Do you think this just enough or overkill?
To prove your residence for sure, people have ordered MEDICAL Histories from health ministries. I am Wondering if this is worth attaching with application? And how to order it and how long it takes?
Thanks.
I go by the rule of thumb:
I will only attach documents that is stated in the checklist.
This is a controversial topic;
read in details responses @
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/sending-additional-documents-with-initial-application-noa-t4s-etc-t272341.0.html
then decide yourself the best way to go.
Good luck.
kingcobra123 said:
To support my application, I plan to submit following ADDITIONAL documents to CIC to support my claim that I resided in Canada in last 3 years
1. Photocopy of letters from employers (2.5 years)
a. In one case of 1 employer I worked for only 15 days, so I am going to attach the copy of T4 from that employer
b. For present employer only the copy of recent paystubs (for past 9 months)
2. All the Tax assessment in last 3 years ( We usually submit TAX assessment in PR renewal application so I believe its OK to submit TAX assessment papers)
3. My rental agreement (I don't have rent receipts)
4. I plan to attach very FEW bank statements or Credit card statements as well
5. Photocopy of all the pages of the passports with stamps in last 4 years.
Do you think this just enough or overkill?
To prove your residence for sure, people have ordered MEDICAL Histories from health ministries. I am Wondering if this is worth attaching with application? And how to order it and how long it takes?
Thanks.
Why do you want to submit these extra document which never been asked. If you thinking about avoiding RQ then I doubt this will help. If CIC decide to send you RQ they will regardless you have sent them extra documents or not. If I were you I wouldn't submit extra document. I will do only what they requested not less not more.
hgn said:
I go by the rule of thumb:
I will only attach documents that is stated in the checklist.
exactly don't attach extra
kingcobra123 said:
To support my application, I plan to submit following ADDITIONAL documents to CIC to support my claim that I resided in Canada in last 3 years
1. Photocopy of letters from employers (2.5 years)
a. In one case of 1 employer I worked for only 15 days, so I am going to attach the copy of T4 from that employer
b. For present employer only the copy of recent paystubs (for past 9 months)
2. All the Tax assessment in last 3 years ( We usually submit TAX assessment in PR renewal application so I believe its OK to submit TAX assessment papers)
3. My rental agreement (I don't have rent receipts)
4. I plan to attach very FEW bank statements or Credit card statements as well
5. Photocopy of all the pages of the passports with stamps in last 4 years.
Do you think this just enough or overkill?
To prove your residence for sure, people have ordered MEDICAL Histories from health ministries. I am Wondering if this is worth attaching with application? And how to order it and how long it takes?
Thanks.
Why would you choose not follow the guideline and checklist? What you hope to achieve or avoid? If you want to avoid a possible RQ, how did you conclude that the documents you plan to submit are enough and no need anything else? What you gonna do if despite attaching the additional documents still get the RQ?
I would suggest, like the official guideline do, attach only the required supporting documents and collect and have ready everything might be required by an RQ in case you receive it.
Good luck!
Hi! We are currently processing the documents of my husband for citizenship application. I just want to clarify two things.
1. Does all documents need to be certified photocopies? Because most people here in our province had a notary public sign their photocopies. But upon checking cic website it only says "photocopy".
2. For the old and new passports, do i have to photocopy all pages or just those with stamp?
Your advice/clarification is much appreciated. Thanks!
plincess said:
Hi! We are currently processing the documents of my husband for citizenship application. I just want to clarify two things.
1. Does all documents need to be certified photocopies? Because most people here in our province had a notary public sign their photocopies. But upon checking cic website it only says "photocopy".
2. For the old and new passports, do i have to photocopy all pages or just those with stamp?
Your advice/clarification is much appreciated. Thanks!
1.Clear and eligible photocopy (not certified)
2. Only biographical pages of both passports
era1521 said:
1.Clear and eligible photocopy (not certified)
2. Only biographical pages of both passports
Exactly, both are mentioned on the guide.
It is recommended to read the guide and follow it, that's my best advice.
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