IHi there! I'm currently finalizing my documents for the INLAND family spousal application:
I do have few questions:
1. In my additional family information form, I need one more page to fit my youngest brother. How do I add a page? Do I just write it on a blank page or is there a form?
2. Did you need to get your fingerprints form RCMP or just the police certificate?
3. Did the sponsor write any letter of support? If yes, does it have to be notarized?
4. Does the letters from the family/friends need to be notarized?
I am applying as a common law.. i lived with my boyfriend for more than a year now.
Thanks!
@PandS . when did your application receive? My was Aug17 , 18
Hi and welcome @wingbuot !Hi there! I'm currently finalizing my documents for the INLAND family spousal application:
I do have few questions:
1. In my additional family information form, I need one more page to fit my youngest brother. How do I add a page? Do I just write it on a blank page or is there a form?
2. Did you need to get your fingerprints form RCMP or just the police certificate?
3. Did the sponsor write any letter of support? If yes, does it have to be notarized?
4. Does the letters from the family/friends need to be notarized?
I am applying as a common law.. i lived with my boyfriend for more than a year now.
Thanks!
I did not notarized any docs for my wife. All letters they jusy gave their government issued id's and phine numbers i provided police clearance upfront.Hi there! I'm currently finalizing my documents for the INLAND family spousal application:
I do have few questions:
1. In my additional family information form, I need one more page to fit my youngest brother. How do I add a page? Do I just write it on a blank page or is there a form?
2. Did you need to get your fingerprints form RCMP or just the police certificate?
3. Did the sponsor write any letter of support? If yes, does it have to be notarized?
4. Does the letters from the family/friends need to be notarized?
I am applying as a common law.. i lived with my boyfriend for more than a year now.
Thanks!
They would never do that as again it will be confusing and they dont want that cos they are in fact trying to shorten up the wait times. Doing that would mean chaos.Hoping they took from the "Right of PR" fees if that's possible. Like I said, nothing came back about it in our first round of corrections. I could pay it now, but I'm not sure what good that would do.
Just a heads up that it is my understanding that this was recently removed as a requirement. They do not need to be notarized anymore. We applied as common-law and our application is in process - none of our letters were notarized.
@Vengance let's do it, you can create the group and paste the invitation link here, so we can join it.Guys, lets make a wats app group... Share your numbers and I can add create one!
Try calling early morning when they open... It's less busy then!i tried to call cic but mostly got hang up and ask me to try again. so hard to get to get to talk to agent . is there any tip?
It seems to be an all day activity whenever I try to get a hold of them. I have blocked out tomorrow specifically for that.i tried to call cic but mostly got hang up and ask me to try again. so hard to get to get to talk to agent . is there any tip?
Striking could slow down the mails but definitely it will be processed and sent. If canada post is with cupe then striking would mean employees would have alternate days to come to work and another day striking thats how i believe strikes would work. I am not sure if this has changed.I just got an email about Canada post potentially striking
I didn’t know that. That’s pretty cool!Striking could slow down the mails but definitely it will be processed and sent. If canada post is with cupe then striking would mean employees would have alternate days to come to work and another day striking thats how i believe strikes would work. I am not sure if this has changed.