To the mailing address written in the form and not to the home address (if home address is different than the mailing address).
I guess you have your attorney's address as mailing address, if this is the case they should get the mail back.
That is my understanding after going through the instructions.
This is from the instruction guide: [If the mailing address belongs to a representative, you need to complete the Use of a Representative Form (IMM 5476) form)]
I saw someone using representative in this forum, they may have real experience in similar case.
That is my understanding after going through the instructions.
This is from the instruction guide: [If the mailing address belongs to a representative, you need to complete the Use of a Representative Form (IMM 5476) form)]
I saw someone using representative in this forum, they may have real experience in similar case.
That is my understanding after going through the instructions.
This is from the instruction guide: [If the mailing address belongs to a representative, you need to complete the Use of a Representative Form (IMM 5476) form)]
I saw someone using representative in this forum, they may have real experience in similar case.
IRCC has always sent correspondence to our attorney because we have listed our attorney's address as our mailing address. As you have used your home address as the mailing address, it is likely that they will send it to your home, but it wouldn't hurt to tell your attorney to be on the look out for any mail addressed to you.