Out of curiousity: you need buffer because you are not sure about your travel dates from the past or because sometimes even if your dates are correct it does not match official records because the officer made a typo or something?
If it is the latter, it is quite scary as I applied with no buffer (I put all dates based on my boarding passes and tickets which I all kept for this day).
Hello Await,
Sorry I didn't notify you before I deleted the previous thread. JJS created this new thread without realizing I already made a thread. So I just deleted mine to avoid confusion.
Thanks Katayoon
But still they said two......
Lets assume one health card for a kid below 14 certainly no photo...
The question is what the second identification proof which contain a photo....the available options are either the PR or passport (my kids passport expired since 2014)....I need practical suggestions....
Thanks again
Ameer
I'm faced with the same question as you. Did you manage to find a solution? I called IRCC and they said to attach a letter explaining, as the applicant is a minor that I'm unable to provide any additional photo ID's. I plan to attach PR card, health card and passport copy. Please let me know if you find out anything new.
Guys, I just sent my application with Canada Post Priority service. From Montreal. It costs 40$, delivery guaranteed in 2 business days and with tracking&signature. Mine was a large envelope weighs around 0.5 lbs.
Citizenship Office: Ottawa
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Citizenship Office: Ottawa
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Sent from: Ottawa
Sent to: Sydney, Nova Scotia
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Sent from: Ottawa
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I just looked at my calculator and I think I made a typo - I have 1461 days rather than 1460 because I applied next day after becoming eligible (as they require).
Sent from: Brampton via FedEx
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Completed 1464 days
I have a few overseas travels through Dubai. Does the translated Arabic PP stamps need to be sent along with the application? Or do you just need it for the interview after the test? Appreciate any advice, thanks