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Kamran2015

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Hi all,

My photo taken at Jean coutu in Montreal has a section at back which reads: I confirm the identity of this person, signature. I know it is not required for the photographer to sign it. Do I need to sign it?
 
I've heard of that for the purpose of passport as the guarantor has to guarantee the picture. Never heard for citizenship. Mine just had a Name and DOB field to fill out on the stamp.
 
Why does nobody read the photo specs from CIC's website? it is clearly described there how it should be....
 
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Hi all,

My photo taken at Jean coutu in Montreal has a section at back which reads: I confirm the identity of this person, signature. I know it is not required for the photographer to sign it. Do I need to sign it?
This requirement is for passport pic where guarantor need to sign. I think you need another pair of pics with proper stamp. It should have name address of photo studio and space to write your name.
 
Thanks for the responses. Clearly the signature is NOT required for citizenship. The address and name of the Jean Coutu (it is kind of the equivalent to London Drugs in English provincces of Canada) location is mentioned. I think they use one stamp for both citizenship and passport photos. Nevertheless, it satisfies the requirements. Thanks everyone!
 
Stamp saying studio or photographer name address and date.

Only thing you do is write your name on both photos
 
Read photo specifications rendered to in app checklist and app instructions. Can be found next to app and doc checklist PDFs. Follow instructions.

Stamp from the store and print your name. Ensure the photos are the new size and not the older smaller citizenship pics.