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I am a Pakistani citizen and a US green card holder, and I have been residing in the US for the past seven years. My husband (a Canadian citizen) sponsored my PR application, which was returned due to a lack of country-specific documents. IRCC send my husband an email asking for IMM 5562 Supplementary Information – Your Travels, IMM 5536 Authorization to Disclose Information, and IMM 5546 Details of Military Service. This would typically be required for someone who resides in Pakistan. What should I do next? Upload these documents, upload a letter of explanation saying this doesn't apply, or both.
Also not sure why they think I reside in Pakistan; I uploaded my green card and gave my US address as my permanent residence.
I am a Pakistani citizen and a US green card holder, and I have been residing in the US for the past seven years. My husband (a Canadian citizen) sponsored my PR application, which was returned due to a lack of country-specific documents. IRCC send my husband an email asking for IMM 5562 Supplementary Information – Your Travels, IMM 5536 Authorization to Disclose Information, and IMM 5546 Details of Military Service. This would typically be required for someone who resides in Pakistan. What should I do next? Upload these documents, upload a letter of explanation saying this doesn't apply, or both.
Also not sure why they think I reside in Pakistan; I uploaded my green card and gave my US address as my permanent residence.
I think, you being the Pak citizen, you need to check for both US and Pak country specific docs just to be on safer side
I think, you being the Pak citizen, you need to check for both US and Pak country specific docs just to be on safer side
So I did that. But the requirements are different for someone residing in the US and living in Pakistan are different than someone residing in Pakistan. The IRCC thinks I am the later.
So I did that. But the requirements are different for someone residing in the US and living in Pakistan are different than someone residing in Pakistan. The IRCC thinks I am the later.
These are typically required for someone living in Pakistan. But IRCC can still request these information/form if you do not currently live in Pakistan.
You can send a webform and restate your current residence country and wait for further instruction (who knows when) or just provide these forms.
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