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ITA Submission - documents accuracy for scan

Seeker16

Star Member
Jun 28, 2016
118
3
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2145
App. Filed.......
01-09-2016
Doc's Request.
25-01-2017
AOR Received.
12-04-2017
Hello everybody,

Could anybody please help with this:

I translated and get notarized all documents (except original English ones) that need to be submitted for ITA.
I don't how it's worldwide but in my country - copy and/or original document + translation are sewed together with a thread and stamped over that thread. Now it is completely impossible to unsew it without damaging a stamp. The thing is it is very hard to scan 15-20 pages document with turning over pages, so my scan copies looks ugly. Some scaned copies are inclined, one page's stamp edge invisible. Basically all required information in there, and still achiveable and understandable (I think) just does not look nice.
Is that fine?
 

Seeker16

Star Member
Jun 28, 2016
118
3
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2145
App. Filed.......
01-09-2016
Doc's Request.
25-01-2017
AOR Received.
12-04-2017
DelPiero07 said:
As long as it is legible you'll be fine.
Thank you DelPiero07. it is legible, but ugly looking only... just your rough opinion how many (%) Post ITA applicants get PR after submission. The reason why I am asking is I already collected all documents, translated and scanned, all I need to do is recheck Submission and Upload documents. pay fees - done. But I still holding, looking, seekeng - always some suspicions...which brings me to stupidity. May be I need to be little confident, on other hand so many stories about silly rejections, just do not wanna be one of them.
Again to question: as a Champion member what is your thoughts about percentage of lucky PR.
 

Cbhav1

Star Member
Apr 5, 2017
83
27
You mean docs to be submitted post ITA, correct?I did not know you need to submit any documents Pre-ITA.