Thanks for sharing this, Jpn. My wife and I are pondering what action to take in light of this.Hi Gallagher,
So I've been researching quite a bit on this lack of postal code case and when they return applications to the applicants. From the post histories on this forum, it appears that most people who get theirs returned are missing a Canadian or American postal code.
I also found this response from IRCC from a previous applicant in 2019 in the parents and grandparents sponsorship thread. I noticed your post and wanted to see if I could save you some hardships, a poster with the username elmay back in Nov 11,2017 had her application sent back to her as her husband forgot to indicate his Canadian postal code on this form.
So perhaps you might need to send a webform just to clarify. I could be wrong however, and it could just be luck of the draw on whoever officer picks up the case.
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IMM 5406 (for Principal Applicant): The Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) is missing or incomplete. Please provide a current, completed and signed Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) for the Principal Applicant and all dependents aged 18 and over, whether accompanying or not. Each individual must sign their own copy of this form by hand.
Sections A, B and C must be fully completed for this form to be considered complete (Name, Marital Status, Relationship to applicant, Date of birth, Country of birth, and Address). The street number, street name, city, postal/zip code and country are mandatory for Canada and USA addresses. All other countries must provide the City, Province/State/Parish and Country.
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On the one hand, they sent the OWP back already and I don't know if it's customary for them to send multiple pieces of the application back at different times (does anyone reading this know?). But on the other, it would suck to have to resubmit this application too.
We included everything (street number, name, city, province, country) except the postal code on the 5406 form. I should note that this is for my wife's and my address (which is the same address listed on a couple of other sponsor and PA forms, and the postal code is listed on those). The funny thing is that they would have to write this same exact missing postal code on the envelope if they mail the application back!
I'm also wondering if they may not have sent it back due to the agent who is reviewing the file, and/or whether they only send it back if it's a missing postal code on a US/Canadian address for a family member and not the sponsor or PA (since this address and postal code is written on so many other forms/places).
On a side note, they really need to change the format of this form and create separate boxes for each address component and allow you to "validate" the form if the postal code is so critical to the processing of this form.