Also In the interview mail request, i see if something documents got changed in the meantime, ask us to send to the their mail id. So Should we send my reneved PR card copy and full scan copy of the the passport as i travelled in the middle of process.
I cannot offer personal advice, for lots of reasons.
Best I can offer is to follow the instructions in the communications you received, and do that as best you can, based on your best understanding of what is asked and your best judgment in applying that to your particular circumstances.
One thing almost all of us tend to do is read requests and related instructions through a personal
what-favours-us filter. It helps to be aware of this and to try to be as objective as possible. One approach some may find helpful is to carefully read the request and instructions focused on specifically what it says, and once that is understood (as best you can), only then consider what that means in your particular situation.
I do not know what you have been asked to provide. But generally applicants are required to present certain documents attendant the interview, including ALL passports (including all pages) that could have been used during the eligibility period or since, and their PR card. Some are asked to provide FULL copies (all pages) of ALL such passports, and yes this would mean providing this up to the current day. Applicants are also typically asked to present the original documents they submitted with the application, such as the identification documents submitted.
Citizenship applicants are obligated to notify IRCC of any material changes in the information submitted with the application, and to do that
when those changes occur (not just in anticipation of an interview). Nonetheless, I understand that IRCC will sometimes request (remind) applicants to provide any such updates in information. It is obvious many applicants fail to notify IRCC of changes; address where the applicant resides is perhaps one of the most common changes in information that applicants fail to notify IRCC about, and this includes some who have taken up residence outside Canada and are more or less avoiding notifying IRCC of that, largely because it is perceived that could cause additional scrutiny or even trigger non-routine processing and lengthy delays, and they are hoping to avoid that.
So, to the extent there have been changes in the information provided in the application, the applicant should promptly notify IRCC of the changes.
It warrants noting that a lot of the information in the application is historical. That information does not change. Address history and work history, for example, is historical and thus does not change. Current residential address, in contrast, can and for many often does change. Circumstances which could constitute prohibitions are subject to change, so for example if a PR/applicant is charged with a crime, they are obligated to promptly notify IRCC of that.