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I put all the photos in a Microsoft Word topic, including explanations for each photo and converted this to a pdf before submitting.
I'd advice you just follow the document checklist so every document about same thing can be scanned as photos, added to a Microsoft Word document and converted to a pdf before upload. We did this for our receipts and proof of combined expenses.
Any documents where you and your partner have to sign (I think there are just two of this in our case) should be signed physically or with a scanned signature before uploading. The documents that require only the Principal Applicant's signature do not have to be signed (In our case, about four of this forms were already available to fill electronically online). There is a final entry for the principal applicant to fill in their full name as an electronic signature before submission.
I put all the photos in a Microsoft Word topic, including explanations for each photo and converted this to a pdf before submitting.
I'd advice you just follow the document checklist so every document about same thing can be scanned as photos, added to a Microsoft Word document and converted to a pdf before upload. We did this for our receipts and proof of combined expenses.
Any documents where you and your partner have to sign (I think there are just two of this in our case) should be signed physically or with a scanned signature before uploading. The documents that require only the Principal Applicant's signature do not have to be signed (In our case, about four of this forms were already available to fill electronically online). There is a final entry for the principal applicant to fill in their full name as an electronic signature before submission.
Just submitted my online application today. I had uploaded probably over 20 separate files to the application and did the same thing for photos in putting them into a word doc together.
Just submitted my online application today. I had uploaded probably over 20 separate files to the application and did the same thing for photos in putting them into a word doc together.
Yes, one with the name “lastname - first name - photo - front - 1.jpg” and another “lastname - first name - photo - back - 1.jgp”. For the Front photo I did what I mentioned before. For the Back photo I simply scanned the backside of the original hard print.
Thanks! So I guess the online system is still new.
my questions:
1- which forms do we have to sign electronically? and which forms we should sign by hand and then scan?
2-how do we submit pics and we label (describe the pics)?
3-there are a lot of supporting documents (like airline tickets, boarding pass, marriage cards etc) can we upload all separately?
I printed the signature page of two forms, me and my spouse signed it and scanned it to prepare a signed form.
This link has details on which form to sign and upload:
Hi,
I am glad to come across this forum as I am getting ready to apply for spousal sponsorship. I am a Canadian citizen, currently residing in my home country, Bangladesh. Can I apply for spousal sponsorship online or mine has to be paper application since I am living outside Canada?
Hi,
I am glad to come across this forum as I am getting ready to apply for spousal sponsorship. I am a Canadian citizen, currently residing in my home country, Bangladesh. Can I apply for spousal sponsorship online or mine has to be paper application since I am living outside Canada?
yes you can apply online from bangladesh. make sure you let them know in an explanation letter or show them proof that u will be returning back to canada soon or along with your wife.
Hello everyone, so Im new to this group and Im looking to apply online for Spouse sponsorhsip (living outside of Canada).
Me as the sponsor,I have to sign physically my forms and then send them to her so she can sign and then upload online in the account, is that right?
Hello everyone, so Im new to this group and Im looking to apply online for Spouse sponsorhsip (living outside of Canada).
Me as the sponsor,I have to sign physically my forms and then send them to her so she can sign and then upload online in the account, is that right?
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