shah2014 said:No need, sign for Credit Card is to Authorize the transaction.
kollins said:Please check this link (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp) with particular enphasis on the highlighted phrase
Police certificates
"All applicants must submit police certificates/clearances as part of the application process.
You and all of your family members who are 18 years of age and older and who are not already permanent residents or Canadian citizens will have to provide:
a valid police certificate, or
police clearance, or
record of no information.
These documents are to be provided for each country other than Canada, in which you have lived for six consecutive months or longer since reaching the age of 18.
Note: If you or your family members were under 18 years of age (16 years of age in certain jurisdictions) for the entire time you lived in a particular country, you do not need to provide a police certificate for that country.
Before submitting your application to the CIO, you should:
research the estimated length of time required to obtain police certificates from all of the applicable jurisdictions, and
begin to gather your police certificates.
Note. We strongly recommend that you submit your police certificates with your application to the CIO. If you are unable to obtain all the necessary police certificates, you may still send your application to the CIO without them. However, please note that if your application is placed into processing you must be ready to submit them to the visa office when requested.
Note: If you are including your police certificates with your application to the CIO, please ensure that your certificates were not issued more than three months earlier. Police certificates are generally valid for 12 months from the date they are issued. However, if a final decision is not made on your application before the expiry of your police certificate, the visa office may request that you provide a new one."
Please check to confirm.
Hi ashifashif_eee said:Dear Bro,
here u go, I guess ur confusion will be removed:
Educational Credential Assessment by WES :
Here is the procedure for ECA by WES:
a. First apply thru WES's website and do the payment and take the ref no. (will emailed also) 180 CAD now (7 days assessment)...
and check the required docs for ur country:
Now for Bangladesh (process is almost same for other country):[/u]
b. Then fill up the International_Transcript_Request.pdf and put the ref no there.
c. need to take a printed version of International_Transcript_Request.pdf to the university controller office and request him to fill the remaing portion of the International_Transcript_Request.pdf and make true copy of the transcript + cert. he will easily understand coz they have to do such things frequently to recommend students to foreign education. Only one copy --(WES form +Cert+transcript).
d.Finally he gonna give u a sealed envelop that contains attested copy of transcript + cert + International_Transcript_Request.pdf
e. Courier the sealed envelope via fedex by urself to WES address:
World Education Services
2 Carlton Street, Suite 1400
Toronto, Ontario M5B 1J3
Canada
Don't staple use paper clips and keep the documents in order as mentioned in the chceklist.vvv said:One simple and Silly question.
Shall I staple the forms separately or clip it using a paperclip or just leave the documents unbind ?
;D
Wait for the new passport and then apply using that....vvv said:One more suggestion needed.
My passport is a handwritten type. I have applied for a MRP (Machine Readable Passport), but I ll get that only on 26th May. Shall I wait till that day to apply using a new passport or its better to use the old one now ?
Which courier service?Misha123 said:Dear admin,
Please update my record in the spreadsheet. My application has reached CIC today (06.05.14) and has been received by Mike.
Thank you
As per CIC Checklist is no ware mentioned to "certified true copies" except the translated copies...Inhinyero said:I know this question has been asked a thousand times. I'm sorry I can't back-read the previous hundred pages. I just want to ask if all the photocopies should be certified/notarized?
Has anyone had a problem before for sending photocopies which were not certified/notarized?
I am carefully reviewing the document checklist, and it does not indicate documents which should be submitted as "certified true copies".
Thank you.
I have stapled my documents to make them more sorted out. Don't think that would make a difference.sreeramp said:Don't staple use paper clips and keep the documents in order as mentioned in the chceklist.
It is mentioned in the guide:sreeramp said:As per CIC Checklist is no ware mentioned to "certified true copies" except the translated copies...
It is up to each individual to get the documents to notarize them or not.