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Hi Guys,
I am mailing my CEC application by this weekend.
I have 2 Questions -
1. In the check list it says Self address labels - "Labels" mean envelope with my address on it? if so what size self addressed envelope? Can anybody explain?
2. I am sending an Bank Draft from India (DD in Canadian funds) for my fees,
In the Fee Payment Form, is there a place for us to sign and date? or is it just for the people paying by CC has to sign and date?
Thank You,
Varun
Also, Can anyone Please tell me how many envelops to buy and what size apart from the main envelope to be send which is 9'*12'. ?
Thanks,
Vark
vark said:
Hi Guys,
I am mailing my CEC application by this weekend.
I have 2 Questions -
1. In the check list it says Self address labels - "Labels" mean envelope with my address on it? if so what size self addressed envelope? Can anybody explain?
2. I am sending an Bank Draft from India (DD in Canadian funds) for my fees,
In the Fee Payment Form, is there a place for us to sign and date? or is it just for the people paying by CC has to sign and date?
Thank You,
Varun
1.) It actually asks for 2-Self Addressed
Mailing Labels not envelope. It is some sort of a sticker with your address that you normally stick on an envelope. Try this link to see some samples: http://www.avery.ca/avery/en_ca/Products/Labels/Mailing-Labels
2.) Use this form: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5620E.pdf
Complete Step 1, Tick - Certified Cheque box and Complete only Section A, attached your Bank Draft and you are good.
I hope that helps.
cee12345 said:
1.) It actually asks for 2-Self Addressed Mailing Labels not envelope. It is some sort of a sticker with your address that you normally stick on an envelope. Try this link to see some samples: http://www.avery.ca/avery/en_ca/Products/Labels/Mailing-Labels
2.) Use this form: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5620E.pdf
Complete Step 1, Tick - Certified Cheque box and Complete only Section A, attached your Bank Draft and you are good.
I hope that helps.
Thanks for your reply CEE,
1. I will try to get the Sticker with my address or if not, just print off a bonded paper with my address on it and cut it to a rectangle piece

.
2. So no date or signature is required on the form while including DD...
Thanks again

Varun
vark said:
Thanks for your reply CEE,
1. I will try to get the Sticker with my address or if not, just print off a bonded paper with my address on it and cut it to a rectangle piece

.
2. So no date or signature is required on the form while including DD...
Thanks again

Varun
2. So no date or signature is required on the form while including DD...
Signature is only required if you were paying by Credit Card.
So the answer is
no
cee12345 said:
2. So no date or signature is required on the form while including DD...
Signature is only required if you were paying by Credit Card.
So the answer is no
COOL!!
Thank you very much
CEE12345
Cheers,
varun
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