I second that...-1 from me too......azazaz said:dont misguide people and don't lie. passport is not required to order gcms. stop lying. you can't defame sir kanamen. he is great. you go away. -1 for you
I second that...-1 from me too......azazaz said:dont misguide people and don't lie. passport is not required to order gcms. stop lying. you can't defame sir kanamen. he is great. you go away. -1 for you
brother kanamen there is no point being nice and humble to him. he doesnt understand that.....he only understands the other thing u know thatKanamen said:Dear forum member STTN
Would you please stop sending me threatened emails, its just a request.I don't know what made you so upset?
deba_avik said:Definitely, 100% separate forms fill up and sign needed.
No ...no....separate is needed for dependent over 18. Following link is FYI:khan04 said:Dear Deba_avik,
Please clear me the matter regarding consent letter.I think one consent letter is enough for both applicant & spous because both applicant & his spous signed same consent letter.
Thanks,
Khan04
If you are married or living more than a year as common law ,no need to sign a different consent .Both principal applicant and spouse have to sign on the same consent form.Other dependents over 18 must have their own consent form.deba_avik said:No ...no....separate is needed for dependent over 18. Following link is FYI:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/latest-caips-gcms-notes-forms-and-how-to-order-t99210.0.html;msg1364294#msg1364294
Bro, I know you don't say anything whimsically. I have always a trust upon you. BTW, do you have any reference link so that we can guide others. Enormous discussion has been conducted regarding the matter, however, I never find any concrete link to guide others.Kanamen said:If you are married or living more than a year as common law ,no need to sign a different consent .Both principal applicant and spouse have to sign on the same consent form.Other dependents over 18 must have their own consent form.
CIC never asked me to send separate consent forms for principal applicant and spouse.
Kanamen said:If you are married or living more than a year as common law ,no need to sign a different consent .Both principal applicant and spouse have to sign on the same consent form.Other dependents over 18 must have their own consent form.
CIC never asked me to send separate consent forms for principal applicant and spouse.
Yes bro its very clearly mentioned on the form IMM5475E, let me write down here exact words written on the said form:deba_avik said:Bro, I know you don't say anything whimsically. I have always a trust upon you. BTW, do you have any reference link so that we can guide others. Enormous discussion has been conducted regarding the matter, however, I never find any concrete link to guide others.
Brother Kanamen I respect you for what you say and there is a possibility you may be getting CAIPS for people but I am quoting the link from CIC website and also an email received from ATIP in this regard and also the first page of IMM5563 E where they advised that consent of every person over the age of 18 is required who is included in application. So in my opinion principal applicant and spouse should fill their own consent forms. Please check. ThanksKanamen said:Yes bro its very clearly mentioned on the form IMM5475E, let me write down here exact words written on the said form:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5475E.pdf
If your spouse or common law partner wishes to release personal information to the same designated individual ,he or should sign in the space provided.Your dependent children who are 18 years or older must complete their own copy of this form
I never have any problem to get notes in the same way .
Hope this will work .
Good Luck
Dear brothercocknbull said:Brother Kanamen I respect you for what you say and there is a possibility you may be getting CAIPS for people but I am quoting the link from CIC website and also an email received from ATIP in this regard and also the first page of IMM5563 E where they advised that consent of every person over the age of 18 is required who is included in application. So in my opinion principal applicant and spouse should fill their own consent forms. Please check. Thanks
1) http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp
Request for personal information about someone else
Requests for personal information not belonging to the requester must include signed, recent (less than one year old), written consent from the individual to whom the personal information belongs.
To facilitate processing requests for personal information, we also recommend that the consent of all individuals who may have personal information included in the records be obtained and provided with the request. For example, in the case of immigration records – consent should be obtained from the spouse, sponsor, adult children or any other person appearing in the records. Consent may be provided by completing the Authority to Release Personal Information to a Designated Individual Form (IMM 5475) or by way of a written statement indicating the name of the person giving the consent and to whom consent is being given.
2) Email received
Good day,
As a response to your inquiry, please note that if you wish to receive information for both you and your wife, it is recommended that you both sign consent forms showing that consent has been given to the individual you have appointed as you designated representative.
Thank you,
ATIP-AIPRP
From: XXXXXX [mailto:XXXXXX]
Sent: April 5, 2012 2:30 PM
To: ATIP-AIPRP
Subject: Urgent
Hi!
I want to order GCMS notes through my friend who is living in Canada. My wife is also included in application but I am principal applicant. Do I need to send two consent IMM5475 (one from me and other from wife) or one consent form is enough from me and my wife will just sign my consent form.
Thanks
3) Also on the first page of IMM5563 E it states
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5563E.pdf
NOTE. Please include the consent of every person whose information may be in the file. The consent of minor children is generally not required.
Big brother Kanamen it says each person above 18 who is included in application should fill his / her own IMM5475 ( it can be referred to husband and wife) and in email she said forms (plural two forms means one for each husband and wife). It means husband will also sign wife's consent form and vice versa and total two forms will be needed. This is just my understanding but if you feel one consent is enough please do so. ThanksKanamen said:Dear brother
The link you provided and the email quoted doesn't say separate form for spouse ,but it says both have to sign in the space provided .On the other hand it clearly says for the dependent children 18 or older need their own consent forms .
Thanks ,yes I am getting so many notes and never had the problemcocknbull said:Big brother Kanamen it says each person above 18 who is included in application should fill his / her own IMM5475 ( it can be referred to husband and wife) and in email she said forms (plural two forms means one for each husband and wife). It means husband will also sign wife's consent form and vice versa and total two forms will be needed. This is just my understanding but if you feel one consent is enough please do so. Thanks