Actually, if you are a permanent resident of Canadian citizen you don't put yourself there.
You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Unless you are sponsoring your grandparents you don't need to submit your parents birth certificate.What you need is just yours to prove your relationship to your parents.
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everything depends on the number of applicants in a region. More of them means longer waiting time. Although if an applicant comes from a long distance, he/she is usually given the same day(test/oath) option. There are also exceptions that have their own path though.
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no physical presence calculator. Just original documents e.g. passport, PR card, CoPR, language proof document, identification documents (driver licence or your health card etc.).
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for a single applicant the 'Birth Certificate' is not needed.
Also 'Employment Letter' is not needed.
What you mean about "Home Country Documentation?
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write an explanation letter where you can include your calculations apologize and hope the agent will not take your mistake as a misrepresentation. If the agent is going to be satisfied with your explanation withdraw and apply again in case you have required number of days spent in Canada...