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So every who have sent the application have selected "NO" in 9(c)?
 
sent the application, will reach next Monday/Tuesday.
Hope everything is ok.
I used 9 (c) - No.
I used 10 for Canadian Addresses, did not include vacations. If they want, I can provide them during Interview.
Is there any spreadsheet for this?
 
Should I copy the passport pages that have visas for the countries I visited ?

Visas for vacation?
Could you please answer
 
I am a bit confused by the wording for question 13. I am only citizen of India by birth. Should I say YES and list India below?
 
India and Also the birth year and month.... that citizenship is by birth and from date of birth.... ‘valid’ is CURRENT ...in the last cell ...
 
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Previously instruction guide said if you want to send your application as a family, put everything in one envelope and make one payment for the whole family (e.g. one payment of $1260 for a family of two instead of two payments of $630). I cannot find that sentence in the instruction guide anymore; Is it safe to assume one payment of $1260 still works for two people?

Thanks!
 
For some reason I am not able to print the PDF application form. The print icon is greyed out and when I click print form nothing happens. Anyone else had this problem. Dunno what to do.
Do not save the form, saving it causes the print form grayed out
 
Hi,
One quick question please..
I was not employed for a long time and was on EI.

My question is when I write in the form that I was unemployed how can I proof for that I was physically in Canada? do I need to include anything? receipts, bank statements?
 
Hi,
One quick question please..
I was not employed for a long time and was on EI.

My question is when I write in the form that I was unemployed how can I proof for that I was physically in Canada? do I need to include anything? receipts, bank statements?
No proof needs to be submitted at this time. If IRCC feels that they need it, they will request for it later on. Collect the proof for your records and take it with you for the interview and oath.