No, it wont.RonyL said:Shall do as suggested.
Just out of curiosity: Before i raise a CSE, wont this slight discrepancy lead to rejection of my application??
No, it wont.RonyL said:Shall do as suggested.
Just out of curiosity: Before i raise a CSE, wont this slight discrepancy lead to rejection of my application??
@DelPiero07 - Hi is this still the case for e-APR ,that we don't need to submit the back page ?Could some one shed light on the below questions for the digital photo post ITA?
1) Should the photo be printed physically according to the dimensions and does it then need to be scanned or the photo should be taken in digital format in the exact dimensions?
2) Since it is a digital photo, how do we provide the backpage of the photo where we are asked to print our Date of birth and the photographer's address?
You do not have to provide the back photo for the digital photo requirements.@DelPiero07 - Hi is this still the case for e-APR ,that we don't need to submit the back page ?
A bit confusion since CIC link states this : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/pdf/5445EB-e.pdf
Hey RonyL,Shall do as suggested.
Just out of curiosity: Before i raise a CSE, wont this slight discrepancy lead to rejection of my application??
Yes, it's the same.@DelPiero07
Hi Sir,
I think I am pretty sure that jpeg & jpg is same thing, post ita says image should be in jpeg format but I uploaded jpg.
Will that be fine?, Thanks in advance for taking time to look into this
Hey @RonyL, any update. Did ur application go through with scanned from and back?Shall do as suggested.
Just out of curiosity: Before i raise a CSE, wont this slight discrepancy lead to rejection of my application??
No. That's for PPR (backside) and its a hard copy. The only place to "read" is whay cic officially saysso for post ITA digital photo submission (while submitting our profile for PR application once we got our ITA), do we have to give backside too? or just the front side?
I read somewhere we have to give information written on back side ? is that for digital photo too?