put n/aFor the travel history IMM5562, if theres's no dependent then can we just leave it blank? or we need to fill and say N/A?
It doesn’t matter what document it is. If not in English it has to be translated and as I said before, if the translator is ATIO certified, there is no need to notarize copies. mine was death certificate, two birth certificates, police certificate, entry and exit stamps in passport@deleter Hi! do you mind if i ask what documents were requested from you? Im asked to provide PCC and chinese Hukou, and wonder if i dont need to notarize the documents, thank you in advance!
Thank youYes, apply to Consulate General of India through BLS.
It will take around 8-10 days.
No need to send original.
If parent already lives in Canada for several years, can I assume "Canada" is their country of residence and hence the travel history shpuld capture travels made outside of Canada only? The IMM 5562 reads:The IMM 5562, does it capture all the travel histories from all the passports? There is something missing, no need to be alarmed by the letter...just go throgh the travel timeline and make sure there is no gap.
Hi @deleter, did they ask you for "entry and exit stamps in passport" or did you just provide it yourself?It doesn’t matter what document it is. If not in English it has to be translated and as I said before, if the translator is ATIO certified, there is no need to notarize copies. mine was death certificate, two birth certificates, police certificate, entry and exit stamps in passport
They didn’t ask but again if the stamps are not in English, how are they gonna understand them? I have had the same issue before with the stamps so this time I did it proactively.Hi @deleter, did they ask you for "entry and exit stamps in passport" or did you just provide it yourself?
I think they’re using both terms synonymously.Do we need to submit both cv and resume or either one of cv or resume? in the email it says cv/resume so im assuming ti means either one? honestly, my parents are 79, it probably doesnt matter....
Bio is started just in Jul 2018 so you are pretty first guys@YULIA-2016 &
@robertp
My application is in Process from October 4, 2019. When do you think i would receive the Biometric request? Thanks!
Thanks for asking the question. i need to provide Hukou booklet too, which I have here in Canada. wondering if I can translate and notarize it here.@deleter Hi! do you mind if i ask what documents were requested from you? Im asked to provide PCC and chinese Hukou, and wonder if i dont need to notarize the documents, thank you in advance!