Only the pages with stamps....having in mind that your travel history should match the stamps.JSN_2016 said:Hello friends,
Do I need to scan all my pages (including empty pages) in the passport for e-APR or only stamped pages?
What does the "i" under the "Instructions" column in the Documents upload page say?JSN_2016 said:Hello friends,
Do I need to scan all my pages (including empty pages) in the passport for e-APR or only stamped pages?
Thanks, eski and Muxican. Yeah, I read those instructions. But in this forum, I saw a post called rejection. In that, a person mentioned that he received some notifications that he didn't attaches the blank pages. So I thought of cross verifying it with many people. Then I can be more confident.muxican said:What does the "i" under the "Instructions" column in the Documents upload page say?
the post you are referring to, is of an Ontario pnp applicant, that didn't send all pages like Ontario requested.JSN_2016 said:Thanks, eski and Muxican. Yeah, I read those instructions. But in this forum, I saw a post called rejection. In that, a person mentioned that he received some notifications that he didn't attaches the blank pages. So I thought of cross verifying it with many people. Then I can be more confident.
Also it didn't mention about the work permit document. I am planning to attach my work permit as well.
Gladossy said:the post you are referring to, is of an Ontario pnp applicant, that didn't send all pages like Ontario requested.
Weird: I re-visited my (approved and closed) application and the "i" in the document upload section changed from only the bio page (at the time I applied) to every page with a stamp or visa, maybe they changed it again.fkl said:+1 - CIC never asked for all pages of passport. It was Ontario PNP.
At some point in time CIC asked for stamps but that was soon changed. Majority only submit id pages only and get PRs.
Good gracious, I don't know who and why they would ask this. Imagine a frequent traveler who is usually older and might have 3-4 passports. Good luck with submitting a full story book in the name of ID document.
I see this way more often than I would like to: seriously taking into account the advice of anonymous random people rather than just following the clear CIC instructions.JSN_2016 said:Thanks, eski and Muxican. Yeah, I read those instructions. But in this forum, I saw a post called rejection. In that, a person mentioned that he received some notifications that he didn't attaches the blank pages. So I thought of cross verifying it with many people. Then I can be more confident.
Also it didn't mention about the work permit document. I am planning to attach my work permit as well.
That's really odd and interesting thoughmuxican said:Weird: I re-visited my (approved and closed) application and the "i" in the document upload section changed from only the bio page (at the time I applied) to every page with a stamp or visa, maybe they changed it again.
Last 10 yearstraveler982 said:Hof how many years we need to supply travel history?
Hi Dan,dan_and said:The rules were changed at some point in the past, and blank pages were no longer required.
But if you're worried about it, just scan all pages. There's certainly no harm in doing that.