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Can people just read the guide first and only ask questions that seem unclear or not answered in the guide - instead of rushing to post here?

Please let people having difficult and specific questions/peculiar circumstances have quick answers to their questions by not clogging up space with questions that seem answered in the guide already.
Hi i am in usa / and i am eligible ,my wife in canada she also eleigible please help me

1. can i take pics in usa
2.can i send application to my wife so she can post please answer
 
Just make sure you know the new specifications. Not all stores are aware of last months changes are some have given the old size to applicants.
Hi i am in usa / and i am eligible ,my wife in canada she also eleigible please help me

1. can i take pics in usa
2.can i send application to my wife so she can post please answer
 
Good, The checklist has been updated as well! Less paper work, more streamline processing!!

Those who have already sent do not worry, you are not missing anything!


What changed in the document checklist? I've downloaded again and don't see any changes.

As I pointed out, the guide has changed (to remove the need for COPR, PR Card, etc.), but I don't actually see a change to the document checklist. It's possible I'm just being blind though, so hoping you can let me know what change you see specifically.

Thanks!
 
Hi i am in usa / and i am eligible ,my wife in canada she also eleigible please help me

1. can i take pics in usa
2.can i send application to my wife so she can post please answer
you should have a return day on the calculator , so you must visit Canada again (even it is only for one day) to complete the calculator and sign.
 
What changed in the document checklist? I've downloaded again and don't see any changes.

As I pointed out, the guide has changed (to remove the need for COPR, PR Card, etc.), but I don't actually see a change to the document checklist. It's possible I'm just being blind though, so hoping you can let me know what change you see specifically.

Thanks!
What he said.... would love to know too
 
Good, The checklist has been updated as well! Less paper work, more streamline processing!!

Those who have already sent do not worry, you are not missing anything!
so we dont need to provide COPR ? I'm giving pr card as an ID anyway (2 id required, hope this is okay)
and if I got a new passport in 2015 (and my qualifying period is from 2012) should I include the old passport photo copy as well ?

thanks in advance
 
What changed in the document checklist? I've downloaded again and don't see any changes.

As I pointed out, the guide has changed (to remove the need for COPR, PR Card, etc.), but I don't actually see a change to the document checklist. It's possible I'm just being blind though, so hoping you can let me know what change you see specifically.

Thanks!

You are right doucment checklist is same as it was before. Sorry for the confusion, only guide is changed.
 
friends , please help us with section 11 it is soooo confusing.
It is asking where physically my wife (who is applying) was located through all eligibility period.
While she was working , we were taking some vacation trips of week or two . Does she need to list those places while actually she did not work there , she worked in Canada and just vacationed there for a short period as part of her off days from work (she did state those trips in her presence calculator though)?
She also was on maternity leave and during this period she visited family back home for 7 months while I stayed in Canada . Should she mention our home address in Canada as physical location or the country of visit (she also moved from family to family there , so it will be too many places)?

Thank you and sorry if this question was already asked ... I tried to go through all 101 pages so far , but probably missed anything related.
 
I know from a reliable source that no CoPR is needed.

So the document checklist was correct from the start, they just made the mistake of leaving it in the application guide.
 
friends , please help us with section 11 it is soooo confusing.
It is asking where physically my wife (who is applying) was located through all eligibility period.
While she was working , we were taking some vacation trips of week or two . Does she need to list those places while actually she did not work there , she worked in Canada and just vacationed there for a short period as part of her off days from work (she did state those trips in her presence calculator though)?
She also was on maternity leave and during this period she visited family back home for 7 months while I stayed in Canada . Should she mention our home address in Canada as physical location or the country of visit (she also moved from family to family there , so it will be too many places)?

Thank you and sorry if this question was already asked ... I tried to go through all 101 pages so far , but probably missed anything related.

No, you don't need to list vacation addresses. You only list your major "life steps" (work, study, unemployed, housewife, part-time job) and the related addresses. No need for addresses for vacation etc.

If your wife was for maternity leave in a different country, I would say she was residing there. So she should list "maternity leave, staying with extended family" or something.

As always: If you fear that you can't really explain yourself, do the best job you can on the form and attach a separate sheet with explanations.

And of course, list EVERYTHING on the presence calculator, every single vacation (but no addresses needed there, just general location)
 
I know from a reliable source that no CoPR is needed.

So the document checklist was correct from the start, they just made the mistake of leaving it in the application guide.

That is actually good. I think IRCC have employed more efficeint internal processes to streamline application processing.

Since all immigration documents are issued by IRCC, it should be a matter of click to look for them in database.
 
That is actually good. I think IRCC have employed more efficeint internal processes to streamline application processing.

Since all immigration documents are issued by IRCC, it should be a matter of click to look for them in database.

Exactly. Until now it was basically the doctor who asked you for a sick note. :)
 
Hi i am in usa / and i am eligible ,my wife in canada she also eleigible please help me

1. can i take pics in usa
2.can i send application to my wife so she can post please answer

1) Yes but they must meet the photo specifications listed on the IRCC website. Take a printout with you.
2) Yes.
 
URGENT - I might be able to put a hold on my package
Guys, I noticed a mistake in my online calculator.
I travelled to UAE in 2012 through Algeria (transit), but I put UAE as my destination, and in the description, I said I transited through algeria.

Given you explanation above, this is wrong and I should have put Algeria as my destination. I think I totally messed this up... do you think it'll cause a problem? I still have an hour to go to UPS store and probably change the online calc paper.
your help is GREATLY appreciated!