Oh boy... This is going to make the process a lot longer. Anyway, thanks for the input.scylla said:Agreed. You have to sign it. No one can sign for you.
It shouldn't really. You're the sponsor right? Either way, the applicant completes all the forms required of them including signature, sends all of those to the sponsor who adds all of their forms and appropriate signatures before sending off the whole complete package to Mississauga.Brandon_L said:Oh boy... This is going to make the process a lot longer. Anyway, thanks for the input.
Comparing a Form with A bank Checque ? are you serious ?. A form is not government issued document, it don't have any legal value. It is a form where you provide information about yourself to government. sending it through courrier or scanning it to send it through courier or faxing it won't change it's content, it is same.zardoz said:Would a bank cash a photocopy of a cheque? My wife, who is a bank official, thinks not.
This is a legal "declaration" on a "protectively marked" government document. That's pretty official.
Better safe than sorry...
Just to make sure you are aware, the "form" you are referring to is a VERY legal and binding contract between the Canadian Government/CIC and the 2 people signing it. How could they hold the persons signing it responsible for the 3 years (undertaking agreement) IF "it don't have any legal value"??pardesifr said:Comparing a Form with A bank Checque ? are you serious ?. A form is not government issued document, it don't have any legal value. It is a form where you provide information about yourself to government. sending it through courrier or scanning it to send it through courier or faxing it won't change it's content, it is same.
To compare your example I can photocopy or scan a checque book ordering form and bank won't refuse it.
But as I said before if you can send it through courier (as it is very fast these days even if you are in Europe) it is better and will avoid any trouble.