Thank you. What did you do Then? She is confused with the space where signature is required.This happened to me back in October. My husband lives in Cuba and my mailing address is in Canada, so I needed "permission" apparently to handle all documents from the one address. They don't always ask for this. My friend who is married to a Cuban went through the exact same process as us, shared all their forms, and their application wasn't sent back for missing this form. I'm sorry this happened to you too.
if your friend wants to have himself as the point of contact for the applicant then he has to set himself as a "representative" for the applicant. there is a form on the CIC website to fill out its called "use a representative"
Thank you. She want her spouse to have the contact in Canada. Thank you. She is confused with the space where signature is required.
1) The first space is for representative signature: if the spouse is the representative then should spouse sign here ?
2) the second space is for applicant signature: is it for applicant to sign here ?
3) the third space is for spouse signature: so here again does spouse has to sign?
So there would be two places where spouse will sign?
if he does not want that, then fill out the generic app again and put the applicants address for contact.
1) yesBarats said:Thank you. She want her spouse to have the contact in Canada. Thank you. She is confused with the space where signature is required.
1) The first space is for representative signature: if the spouse is the representative then should spouse sign here ?
2) the second space is for applicant signature: is it for applicant to sign here ?
3) the third space is for spouse signature: so here again does spouse has to sign?
So there would be two places where spouse will sign?
if he does not want that, then fill out the generic app again and put the applicants address for contact.
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Thank you so much for help.1) yes
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yes if does not want it then generic app will fill out again with applicants address for contact
Thats when your visa office starts to process the app. Everything up to that point is basically information gathering.What means We started processing your application on xxx date on Ecas ?
Yeah but i didnt get any message about transfer to my local VO...Thats when your visa office starts to process the app. Everything up to that point is basically information gathering.
After you logged into MyCIC, on Application/profile detail page you should see [View submitted application] on the left hand bottom. When you click that, you should reach the page titled [Documents submitted by the client].There is something that people have brought up in this forum that raises a small question for me. I've seen people refer to a "documents submitted" section on the MyCIC account. I haven't seen reference to anything like this in my account. Am I just really bad at looking at my account or is there something that causes a documents section to appear?
yes, also referred to as Bay form in PakistanI received request in mycic account sch A , police certificate , marriage photos , ID card copy , marriage certificate all copies are notarized ...
and this below information is it FRC ????? please help me out of it...
Client Information: Receipt of information from client Submit the Family Registration
Certificate or Household registry. If your documents are not in English or French, send a
notarized(certified) translation with a copy of the original version. To have a photocopy of a
document certified, an authorized person must compare the original document to the
photocopy. Neither you nor your family members may certify copies of your documents. This
must be received at this office by: 2018/01/18