cherbel said:
thank you very much po for your reply and pagwelcome sa akin. this thread will help a lot, since i do not have a consultant.i just read and read and follow it by the dot and ask too with some people. maraming salamat sa inyo...am having anxiety attacks and pagkaoc ko lumalabas ulit bec target ko maisubmit na by wed next week. i have a few questions :
1.) dun po ba sa notary yun ba yung regular notary na may subscribe and sworn and kasama yung doc no, series no, etc, etc? nagkaconflict kami nun secretary nun lawyer since ang pinatype ko wala...so we might need to redoit...which is which po ba? or just the certification of the lawyer with hisstamp and seal no will do...
2.) then my stepdaughther is turning 18 ( next mo ,first week ) by the time ma process yung visa baka hingan ako..so all the forms that require 18 years old and above pasagutan ko na din siguro to be sure.
need advice on this one please. will appreciate it , thanks! ;D
Important information
Translations by family members are not acceptable.
Certified copies or notarized documents
To have a photocopy of a document certified, an authorized person must compare the original document to the photocopy and must print the following on the photocopy:
“I certify that this is a true copy of the original document”
the name of the original document
the date of the certification
his or her name
his or her official position or title
his or her signature
Who can certify copies?
People authorized to certify copies include the following:
In Canada:
a commissioner of oaths
a notary public
a justice of the peace
Outside Canada:
a judge
a magistrate
a notary public
an officer of a court of justice
a commissioner authorized to administer oaths in the country in which the person is living
Step 2: Complete the application
Required step
Filling out the application
Make one photocopy of the original forms.
Original forms:
Sign the original forms and send them to the CIO.
Photocopy:
Keep this set for your personal records.
Follow the step-by-step instructions below to complete the application forms.
The following are the forms that must be filled out and submitted for all applicants:
Application for Permanent Residence in Canada (IMM 0008-Generic)
Schedule 1: Background / Declaration (IMM 0008 – Schedule 1)
Schedule 3: Economic Classes – Federal Skilled Worker (IMM 0008 – Schedule 3)
Additional Family Information (IMM 5406)
Use of a Representative (IMM 5476), if applicable.
Important information
It is a serious offence to give false or misleading information on these forms. The information you provide on your application may be subject to verification.
Important information
Be complete and accurate
Complete all sections. If any section is not applicable to you, write “N/A” (“Not applicable”). If your application is incomplete it will be returned to you, and processing will not begin. Do not leave any blanks.
Note: If you need more space for any section, use an extra sheet of paper on which you have indicated the number and/or letter of the section you are completing and submit it along with your application.
better yet go back to page 8, dito ko kinopy paste what i mentioned above.
and relax, anxiety will not help you. think positive, think good thoughts, go out, plant trees hehehe, or swim (wag lang sa aquarium ha), do anything to relax ur mind.