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    Shall I apply in UK or Canada

    yes you are right. but it doesn't matter where I apply from, right?
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    Supporting Documents

    Also they have to be certified and in some cases even notarized.
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    Supporting Documents

    Birth certificate is a requirement anyway, so you have to submit it. Marriage certificate as well. And to be on the save side just include the name change cert. If your docs are all in English that's pretty convenient, I got to get this stuff translated into English from German :(
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    Shall I apply in UK or Canada

    well he thinks it will be more convenient for us in regards to sending documents between Canada and UK because we will have no correspondance here in UK in 2 weeks time. when we got married several docs got lost in post between germany and uk. and because the documents are being processed in...
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    Shall I apply in UK or Canada

    My husband and I will be leaving UK on Nov 04 to Hong Kong where we will be leaving for Canada on the 20th. Initially we wanted to apply here in UK and I got my documents pretty much together, police certificate, medical examination, etc. but now after having consulted a lawyer my husband...
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    Divorced but re-married

    Hey, Hope somebody knows the answer to my question. I am in the middle of applying for PR. In the "Ap for PR" they ask about former marriages. Yes, I am divorced and now re-married. Do I have to submit my divorce documents as well? Thx, T
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    how to get started?

    Hi there, I hope somebody can give me a little help. My husband (Canadian), me (German) and my son (German+Canandian) want to move to Canada. My husband however hasn't lived in Canada for many years. We are planning to buy a house now and move there as soon as he gets a job offer. My...