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Just for other's reference, just got off the phone with the agent and she said that flag pole is not considered an exit, and it is not needed to be in the physical presence calculator.
 
I wouldn't staple anything, no. As I said, staples are much more of a pain to remove. As long as you put them in the order on the document checklist, I don't think there will be any confusion. Again, if you really feel the need to separate anything (overall application, specific bits of it, etc.), then paperclips would be much better as they're simple to remove if the officer wants to.
ok. thanks
 
Hey on the eligibility check its asking In the past 5 years, have you been required to file your personal income taxes under the Income Tax Act of Canada? (required).should i say YES or NO? no one ever asked me to file neither CRA, i just file it every year on my own.
please help, thanks
 
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Applicants of each month have created an excel sheets for themselves to track progress of their applications, anyone planning to create one for October ?
I just sent my application( family of three) on 11th of October, it was delivered on 13th of October to Syedney Office. I am from Toronto. I would appreciate if someone included my information in the Excelsheet.
Thanks
 
Applicants of each month have created an excel sheets for themselves to track progress of their applications, anyone planning to create one for October ?
I just sent my application( family of three) on 11th of October, it was delivered on 13th of October to Syedney Office. I am from Toronto. I would appreciate if someone included my information in the Excelsheet.
Thanks

There's already one for October. Provide your information on the following thread and someone with access will update it.

thread
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-im...ts-under-3-5-rule.521045/page-19#post-6429158

spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...lbsAxpNlOrvk2uFGZzm_ZFCnfg/edit#gid=671336796
 
Guys I have a question on police clearance certificate - does it have to be a original copy or can I attach a photo copy - I seem to have got stuck in the Indian bureaucracy where they do not know how to send the certificate to the Indian consulate and can only hand it over to an authorized person in India .. So I would really appreciate if anyone is knowledgeable about the police clearance ..whether it has to be a photo copy or original. Thank you ..if it has been answered earlier then I apologize ..
 
One question please, if I never changed my name , do I need to fill no 6 point of the application?
 
Guys I have a question on police clearance certificate - does it have to be a original copy or can I attach a photo copy - I seem to have got stuck in the Indian bureaucracy where they do not know how to send the certificate to the Indian consulate and can only hand it over to an authorized person in India .. So I would really appreciate if anyone is knowledgeable about the police clearance ..whether it has to be a photo copy or original. Thank you ..if it has been answered earlier then I apologize ..
Checklist explicitly says "original"
 
One question please, if I never changed my name , do I need to fill no 6 point of the application?
Print the form and put NA. I never had my name changed, but I still put my name since birth, because the question asks to list all names. I do realize the guide says only list if you changed it. I made a call.
 
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Hello,
I have a small question.
Did you live outside Canada..... I put NO as I traveled only for one week. But then I listed my address and country during that week.
Is this a contradiction? should I write YES (I lived outside Canada. Hope to hear from experts as I am determined to finalize this tonight:). Thanks
IS YOUR QUESTION REFERRING TO QUESTION 9c? if its for 9c

Answer YES , If you resided outside of Canada because either:

  • you
  • your Canadian citizen or permanent resident spouse or common law partner
  • permanent resident parent
was employed outside Canada (not as a locally engaged person) in or with:

  • the Canadian Armed Forces
  • the federal public administration
  • the public service of a province or territory
 
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