If the document checklist requires an original, yes.
Man thanks a lot for your answers, just the last question and I wont bother you again, thanks again for your support, this is what my two checklists say:
Important Reminders:
· You must provide certified translations in either English or French for all documents that are not already in English
PHOTOCOPIES of passport pages clearly showing each of the following:
• the passport number;
• the dates of issue and expiry;
• your name and date of birth;
• the stamp made by the Canadian authorities on your most recent entry into Canada; and
• any other marked page.
PHOTOCOPIES of your travel or identity document (citizenship certificates, birth certificate, alien registration cards, etc.)
if you did not use a passport to enter Canada (So I guess I dont need for the OWP a birth certificate)
PHOTOCOPY of your current immigration document (if you have one)
PHOTOCOPY of your Marriage License or Certificate (if applicable)
and for the residenship it says:
IDENTITY DOCUMENTS, TRAVEL DOCUMENTS AND PASSPORTS
You (the principal applicant) must provide the following (photocopies only
, says fotocopies only) for yourself and your family members:
Most recently issued passport or travel document for you and all family members (who will accompany you to Canada)
• Include only copies of pages showing the passport or travel document number, date of issue and expiration, photo, name, surname, date
and place of birth of holder.
• If you are in Canada and/or have previously travelled to Canada, you must also include pages of any passport in your possession which
bear an entry stamp made by a Canadian authority.
Birth certificates or baptismal certificates for yourself (and all your dependents, if applicable – whether they are
accompanying you to Canada or not).