Hello, I am trying to help some friends (a married couple, both Canadian citizens) who are in the process of applying for a regular visitor visa (not a supervisa) for the wife's mother. We are not sure about something referenced in the online application (documents section) as 'letter of consent' and whether it is really needed along with all the other documentation already uploaded. A specific form number is not mentioned, but does anyone know if this means: IMM 5744 E : Consent for an Access to Information and Personal Information Request (canada.ca)? The husband (the visa applicant's son-in-law) has completed and added a Use of Representative form (IMM5476). Isn't that sufficient? We are having trouble understanding the distinction between these two forms and whether both are required. And to make it more complicated the IMM5744 Consent form insists that "only original handwritten signatures signed in blue ink will be accepted". How is that even possible when they want you to submit the application online? Please advise.
Also, more of a technical issue---in the Family Information form (IMM5645) the applicant has to list all their brothers and sisters. She has eight siblings, but there is only space for seven on the form. Unlike some immigration-related forms I've seen, you can't add spaces and It seems impossible to upload a second page without exceeding the 2 MB limit. Also trying to fit both the English and Arabic names (as requested on the form) into the spaces is proving to be a challenge.
Also, more of a technical issue---in the Family Information form (IMM5645) the applicant has to list all their brothers and sisters. She has eight siblings, but there is only space for seven on the form. Unlike some immigration-related forms I've seen, you can't add spaces and It seems impossible to upload a second page without exceeding the 2 MB limit. Also trying to fit both the English and Arabic names (as requested on the form) into the spaces is proving to be a challenge.
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