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Few questions before I submit my applciation

Chicken76

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Mar 19, 2012
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Hello All,

Thank you for all the intersting information in the forum.

I'm going to apply for my permanent resident card this week.
However I have some questions before I'll send the package in.

1. True certified copies.
I went to a commissioner of oaths to get the copies certified. However the Lady declined to do that because she said a commissioner of oaths in Alberta is not allowed to do that. I got this confirmed already from another one. I don't want to pay $ 30-40 per copy at a lawyers office? Any ideas?

2. I'll be the main applicant under the Experience Class. Do I have to submit all of the education certificates of my wife as well?

3. My daugther was born in Calgary and is thus Canadian. She is 2 years old. Is this an advantage in terms of becoming a PR?

Thank You in advance for the answers/comments!

Cheers
 

jes_ON

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Chicken76 said:
1. True certified copies.
I went to a commissioner of oaths to get the copies certified. However the Lady declined to do that because she said a commissioner of oaths in Alberta is not allowed to do that. I got this confirmed already from another one. I don't want to pay $ 30-40 per copy at a lawyers office? Any ideas?

Can you specify, copies of what documents are you getting certified? Very very few documents require certification - in most cases, photocpies are sufficient.

2. I'll be the main applicant under the Experience Class. Do I have to submit all of the education certificates of my wife as well?

No.

3. My daugther was born in Calgary and is thus Canadian. She is 2 years old. Is this an advantage in terms of becoming a PR?

Not in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) - you either meet the requirements, or you don't - it's simply pass/fail. If you fail, your daughter cannot help you :) It certainly won't hurt, tho!
 

Chicken76

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Hi jes_ON,

Yes, I have school diplomas (accompanied by a certified translation), birth certificates, company letter, T4, most recent work permit, passport etc.

I have an additional question. Because my daughter is Canadian, do I have to include her as a dependant in my application?

Thank you once again for your help!!

Appreciate jes_ON!!!
Chicken76
 

jes_ON

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Chicken76 said:
Hi jes_ON,

Yes, I have school diplomas (accompanied by a certified translation), birth certificates, company letter, T4, most recent work permit, passport etc.

None of the documents you mentioned, if they are in English or French, require certification - a plain photocopy is enough.

The only certified copies you need are of documents that are not in English or French and have been translated - the photocopy of the original must be certified. Typically, the translation service can do that for you...



I have an additional question. Because my daughter is Canadian, do I have to include her as a dependant in my application?

I'm sure she does, but I'm not sure how this should be handled on the new application forms, others can better advise on this -