SoniaShoeb
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- May 13, 2013
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- 06-06-2013
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- 27-10-2014
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- 27-10-2014
jigzyy said:Did any one send a notarized copy of the original notarized true copy of the notarized copy of original document and the notarized copy of the notary public person that this person is genuinely issuing notarized copies ? Just wondering :
Isn't that a small office to handle world wide applications? Guess now why they are taking so much time. LOLfsw2174 said:Friends..sending this link just for time pass!!
In this buildin our files are currently taking rest!!
http://goo.gl/maps/LHNog
Its CIC,49 Dorchester Street,Sydney, NS,B1P 5Z2,Canada
Adrenalineforu said:Isn't that a small office to handle world wide applications? Guess now why they are taking so much time. LOL
fsw2174 said:Friends..sending this link just for time pass!!
In this buildin our files are currently taking rest!!
http://goo.gl/maps/LHNog
Its CIC,49 Dorchester Street,Sydney, NS,B1P 5Z2,Canada
Dear huzcan,huzcan said:This gives a lesson that instead of solely relying on others advice blindly you should validate the same before passing it on to the world !!
very well composed by shehzad. where's the like button...shehzad865 said:Dear huzcan,
I'm not one of those who keep defending their mistakes regardless of what the facts say. It requires a BIG heart to accept that you were at fault and then move on. If I was a coward afraid of what others might think of me, I would have never made this post. And because I'm genuinely concerned about the well being of prospective applicants, it really doesn't matter as to what you think of me.
Secondly, I was not following other's advice blindly. If there is no explicit mention of notarization in the Checklist, then it can be assumed from the Guide that it may be required for all documents.
CIC's instructions may never be taken to be completely error proof as is evident from the Document Checklist which was released twice, once on the 4th of May in haste and then much later on the 17th of May.
Every one makes mistakes and no one is completely error proof. Unless you realize this, there is no way you can learn and improve your future actions.
I hope it makes things much clear now.
Thank you so much rawdah. :-*rawdah said:very well composed by shehzad. where's the like button...
I've already sent mine thru speedpost.Derricktse said:UPS is the fastest courier from Singapore to Sydney. You should pick the UPS worldwide express service.
Click on the "good" button below his profile stats. I didrawdah said:very well composed by shehzad. where's the like button...
shehzad865 said:Dear huzcan,
I'm not one of those who keep defending their mistakes regardless of what the facts say. It requires a BIG heart to accept that you were at fault and then move on. If I was a coward afraid of what others might think of me, I would have never made this post. And because I'm genuinely concerned about the well being of prospective applicants, it really doesn't matter as to what you think of me.
Secondly, I was not following other's advice blindly. If there is no explicit mention of notarization in the Checklist, then it can be assumed from the Guide that it may be required for all documents.
CIC's instructions may never be taken to be completely error proof as is evident from the Document Checklist which was released twice, once on the 4th of May in haste and then much later on the 17th of May.
Every one makes mistakes and no one is completely error proof. Unless you realize this, there is no way you can learn and improve your future actions.
I hope it makes things much clear now.
Thanks a lot reddevil.reddevil7281 said:Click on the "good" button below his profile stats. I did