Asivad Anac said:CIC asks just for the bio data pages from the current valid passport.
What if my passport doesn't have bio data pages ? my passport was issued in 2013
Asivad Anac said:CIC asks just for the bio data pages from the current valid passport.
miki0125 said:What if my passport doesn't have bio data pages ? my passport was issued in 2013
Richie.... said:Congratulations people on getting ITA!! ;D Good luck to ones very close to the 450 mark. I totally believe that score will go below 450(when-I cant say) as Canada is in recession and there will not be much LMIAs issued this year.
I got mine on Oct 2. CRS- 471, CEC.
I am filling up the Post ITA app, and had a few questions. Please advise.
1. There is a question for Province and city we intend to reside. I am not sure about province let alone the city.
Can I just fill in the current address and then change my city in a month or so.
Choose anything outside Quebec. Doesn't matter to your application.
2. There is also a question about address history of 10 years. Now, I have changed address so many times in the past 4 years in Canada that I would have to dig them out. Do I have to enter address for places that I have lived only for couple months. Does CIC verify all the addresses? Can I skip the ones I have lived just for 2 months.
Try and be as accurate and comprehensive as possible. You can certainly leave out short stays, just focus on providing addresses corresponding to medium/long term lease-based residence.
Cheers!!
Richie
darky07 said:So I did my Medicals in Feb 2015, and now since I have another ITA should I do the medical again? I know the medicals are valid for 12 months but on CIC it says when you submit an application for PR your Upfront medicals should be valid for atleast 6 months. Could someone shed light on this. Thanks
The following is from the CIC website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-how.asp
"Note: The results of your exam are only valid for 12 months. When you submit your application for permanent residence, the results of your exam must be valid for at least 6 months. If we approve your application, but you do not come to Canada as a permanent resident during those 12 months, you may need to have another exam. For this reason, it is a good idea to complete the exam as close as possible to the date you submit your online application."
Asivad Anac said:Unfortunately, yes. Medicals have to be valid for 6 months at the time of post ITA submissions.
Richie.... said:Thanks Asivad.....
So, for the personal history and addresses, we would not be penalized if we were off here and there by a month or so, right.
Also, I am eligible only under CEC, that is what I was invited for. There is a section for proof of funds in documents upload. Do I need to upload bank statements. I thought it was only for FSW.
Cheers!
Richie
Richie.... said:Thanks Asivad.....
So, for the personal history and addresses, we would not be penalized if we were off here and there by a month or so, right.
Also, I am eligible only under CEC, that is what I was invited for. There is a section for proof of funds in documents upload. Do I need to upload bank statements. I thought it was only for FSW.
Cheers!
Richie
Asivad Anac said:In that case, it isn't a valid passport. A passport has to make it's holder's identity inescapably clear and the bio data pages provide this functionality. They're typically the first few and last few pages on the passport.