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but normally, do you guys know if the DIGITAL photo requires the submission of the back of the photo? or is that only for paper-based applications?
I guess if they tell you that the format should be JPEG, that scanning and cropping might become a bit problematic
EE photo is just like the pic you're asked for a TRV, I've always taken them myself with 0 issues.
Paper-based PNP requires the photo with the back and everything, so I've heard about COPR and PR cards...But here's the thing, now paper-based PNP's have gone online so they ask you to scan both sides. About this stream, we don't know yet but if you want to apply asap do both things.
EE photo is just like the pic you're asked for a TRV, I've always taken them myself with 0 issues.
Paper-based PNP requires the photo with the back and everything, so I've heard about COPR and PR cards...But here's the thing, now paper-based PNP's have gone online so they ask you to scan both sides. About this stream, we don't know yet but if you want to apply asap do both things.
thank you!
do you think i can submit the digital jpeg as per their size guidelines, and then attach a pdf with the back of the photo with photographer's info (either in the photo section or the client info section)? don't really see a point of double scanning the front if i can just give them the jpeg
For the Generic Form IMM0008 what should we fill out for the Application details at the very start of the form? The first box is 'Program' and the second box is 'Category?' What should we enter in those boxes?
Also for the payment, if we pay now and are not able to apply in time before the intake cap is full, we will get a refund right?
For the Generic Form IMM0008 what should we fill out for the Application details at the very start of the form? The first box is 'Program' and the second box is 'Category?' What should we enter in those boxes?
Also for the payment, if we pay now and are not able to apply in time before the intake cap is full, we will get a refund right?
And I'm reading a lot about Police Clearance Certificates. I know no one knows for sure but is it necessary to submit it with the application or only if they ask you to submit it afterwards. I have been in Canada for the past year and and a half so I will have to request the police clearance form from my country online and with all the COVID restrictions I doubt I'll have it in time for when the applications open.
Permanent residence applicants
Due to COVID 19, as a temporary measure, if you gave your biometrics for another application within the last 10 years, you don’t need to give your biometrics again.
If you’ve never given biometrics in the past, or it’s been longer than 10 years, you’ll need to give them when the biometric collection sites closest to you start offering biometric collection services again.
I don't understand what they mean by "We recommend you pay the right of permanent residence fee (CAN$500) now to avoid future delays. " Does it mean it's not mandatory at application?
I don't understand what they mean by "We recommend you pay the right of permanent residence fee (CAN$500) now to avoid future delays. " Does it mean it's not mandatory at application?
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