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wsheikh86 said:
anyone???

Yes, u should put the NOC no under which u r applying
 
Dear Seniors ,


Doubt regarding Additional Family information if Husband is Applying

1, Copy By principal Applicant - ( Husbands name -APPLICANT , Wife - SPOUSE , Husbands Family members )
2, Copy By Spouse - ( Should the spouse name be given as APPLICANT and Husbands name as SPOUSE , Children details will repeat in both )


Please let me know if this is the format for Filling the details .

Regards,
Jdn
 
Hi All!
One question regarding the fee payment Form, section A.
If i pay by credit card, and I am the principal applicant, do I have to put my address, because it is written: Address of payer(if different from applicant).

Sorry if I am asking this question again, but I can't find the answer at this moment.

thanks
 
CanDoIt said:
Seniors .. Looking for your help on this one!!!!

I'm sorry, but i don't really understand ur question... If u put in your form that ur spuse and/or kids are accompanying u for this fsw program, then they will take money for all of u, of course...if u say that they wont, u will be paying only for urself, a principal applicant. If they she/he accompany u later on, after u land and get ur permanent residence, the hassle will be much less for them, since u've mentioned them in your initial application... I'm not sure if i helped at all, but as i said, i dont really understand ur concern...
 
jdn said:
Dear Seniors ,


Doubt regarding Additional Family information if Husband is Applying

1, Copy By principal Applicant - ( Husbands name -APPLICANT , Wife - SPOUSE , Husbands Family members )
2, Copy By Spouse - ( Should the spouse name be given as APPLICANT and Husbands name as SPOUSE , Children details will repeat in both )


Please let me know if this is the format for Filling the details .

Regards,
Jdn

Yes, on the other form, u got it right, a spouse is an applicant, and u put ur family info below... Kids info is the same on both
 
anac said:
Hi All!
One question regarding the fee payment Form, section A.
If i pay by credit card, and I am the principal applicant, do I have to put my address, because it is written: Address of payer(if different from applicant).

Sorry if I am asking this question again, but I can't find the answer at this moment.

thanks

U can write ur address again, or u can write "same". Both works
 
aidin444 said:
Guys, my relatives in Canada emailed soft copy of their documents/PR cards to me. I only printed them and put in my application. Do I need to certify true copy them? or not necessary?
No, ur fine with a printout
 
shab78 said:
Dear Friends,

Do I need WES evaluation for only the highest degree that I have (MS from US) or ALL my education?

Only the highest one
 
strangersr said:
U can write ur address again, or u can write "same". Both works

I wrote N/A since I am also the payer/principal applicant... I think same or blank or N/A are all ok
 
dmitrych said:
Hey everyone,
there were some requests to enable filters in the spreadsheet. As I wrote before, unfortunately, filters in the same implementation as they were in FSW 2013 spreadsheet can't be enabled, as Google has changed this functionality and it's not available in new Google Spreadsheets.

Though, there's a workaround solution. It's a bit more limited, as it does not allow everyone to set any kind of custom filters, but it allows admins to create predefined filters.

First I wanted to create one filter per each NOC and per each visa office, but it appears this list doesn't fit into a single screen and there's a bug from Google - this list does not scroll, so only about 20-25 filters can be configured in total.
I've grouped NOCs and visa offices by the amount of applications they get. Some of the most popular visa offices, like New Delhi, London, CPC-O and Singapore got their own filters. Others are grouped together. It's a workaround, but still it's better than nothing, right? :)

You can find these filters in the spreadsheet menu: Data -> Filter Views.
Another way to access it is to press a dropdown arrow next to the Filter button on the toolbar. The Filter button is disabled, but the dropdown arrow is accessible.

Hope this helps :)

You rock!! :)
 
strangersr said:
Yes, on the other form, u got it right, a spouse is an applicant, and u put ur family info below... Kids info is the same on both
Dear Strangersr ,

To be clear u mean in the copy of dependent Spouse , APPLICANT - wife , SPOUSE - Principle Applicant , Mother and Father of applicant ( in this case wife ) should be specified ?

Jdn
 
dbase1981 said:
I wrote N/A since I am also the payer/principal applicant... I think same or blank or N/A are all ok

I guess n/a should also work... To me, it makes more sense to write it again or state 'same' since the question itself is applicable to me(the address,it's not as if i don't have one:-) ) but that is just my point of view :-)
 
The question means whether you apply for permanent residence for them or not. If you write yes, you have to pay the fee and they will issue them Visa, if you say no, they will not give them visa and you dont have to pay fees.
So if they are planning to come to Canada with you but after couple of months then you should write yes and pay fees.
 
jdn said:
Dear Strangersr ,

To be clear u mean in the copy of dependent Spouse , APPLICANT - wife , SPOUSE - Principle Applicant , Mother and Father of applicant ( in this case wife ) should be specified ?

Jdn

On the first form, u put ur husband's name-applicant- then ur name, then his parents, following ur kids and ur husband's siblings, if any. On the other form, ur name -as applicant, then ur husband's as a spouse, then ur parents, following ur kids, and then ur siblings.
 
strangersr said:
I'm sorry, but i don't really understand ur question... If u put in your form that ur spuse and/or kids are accompanying u for this fsw program, then they will take money for all of u, of course...if u say that they wont, u will be paying only for urself, a principal applicant. If they she/he accompany u later on, after u land and get ur permanent residence, the hassle will be much less for them, since u've mentioned them in your initial application... I'm not sure if i helped at all, but as i said, i dont really understand ur concern...

Sorry if I was not clear in my question.

Accompany to Canada is kind of misleading on this form as what it tells me is that I still pay for the spouse/dependants but then I am informing CIC that all of us may not land at the same time.

IT is now clear from your explanation that If I say "NO" to this question...then I will only be sponsoring myself alone and not any of the dependants which is not really my intent.

So I will go ahead and select "YES" but I am hoping I will be provided some time before I bring my family (wife and kid) to Canada.
 
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