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tag4u

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Hi all,

A single certified cheque of $1100 for "Receiver General of Canada" will hold good for my wife's and my applications? Or should it be 2 cheques of $550 each?

While mailing the application the checklist mentions 2 self addressed mailing labels one in English and one in official language of country of residence. I didnt get this part. I am from India and what should I be doing on the self addressed mailing labels. Where can I get these labels to attach them with application?

I am planning to send it via Canada Post - Xpresspost to the courier address mentioned.
 

iam_toby

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tag4u said:
Hi all,

A single certified cheque of $1100 for "Receiver General FOR Canada" will hold good for my wife's and my applications? Or should it be 2 cheques of $550 each?

Yes, that's fine.

While mailing the application the checklist mentions 2 self addressed mailing labels one in English and one in official language of country of residence. I didnt get this part. I am from India and what should I be doing on the self addressed mailing labels. Where can I get these labels to attach them with application?

You simply print your mailing address on a piece of paper on your computer. Open word and type your address on a page.
Print that page and take scissors and cut it. If you can, print on shipping labels so it's sticky. If not
plain paper should be sufficient. Once, printed and cut, send the labels along with your application to CIC.


I am planning to send it via Canada Post - Xpresspost to the courier address mentioned.

See comments above.