PMAry you need to send all the documents together with the application. There is a checklist that comes along with it that you need to follow or your application will be incomplete.
You have 3 options. You can apply to IN CANADA class, meaning all your documents will be sent to Vegreville and be processed soley in Canada. Pros of this is you can extend your work permit and be able to continue working in the same job until AIP at about 10 months when you would then be given an open work permit. If they have any doubts with your application your file could be sent to a local office where you could be called for an interview prolonging the whole process for months to years. There is no appeal in a inland application and you are advised to not leave the country throughout the whole thing. If you cant get back in the application will cease to be processed.
The second option is to apply with Manila as the processing office which is quite quick. The downfall to this if they require an interview you would have to return home and may not be able to secure a visa to return (unless you have a multi entry visa?).
The 3rd option which Im not sure is a good one. Is to apply to Buffalo. If the interview is required and you cant secure the US visa, you can't attend the interview.
You have 3 options. You can apply to IN CANADA class, meaning all your documents will be sent to Vegreville and be processed soley in Canada. Pros of this is you can extend your work permit and be able to continue working in the same job until AIP at about 10 months when you would then be given an open work permit. If they have any doubts with your application your file could be sent to a local office where you could be called for an interview prolonging the whole process for months to years. There is no appeal in a inland application and you are advised to not leave the country throughout the whole thing. If you cant get back in the application will cease to be processed.
The second option is to apply with Manila as the processing office which is quite quick. The downfall to this if they require an interview you would have to return home and may not be able to secure a visa to return (unless you have a multi entry visa?).
The 3rd option which Im not sure is a good one. Is to apply to Buffalo. If the interview is required and you cant secure the US visa, you can't attend the interview.