Hi,kama421 said:anyone paid upfront rprf after Medical done? any advantage of doing that? please comment
Sidh9 said:Hello guys,
I recently got my MR request. March 13th. Packaged received was July 11 - 2014.
In a separate E-mail I have also been requested to provide proof of birth as I feel my photocopy of the birth certificate might have been unclear.
This is the E-mail I received:
Birth registration/certificate: Please provide us with a Birth Certificate and/or Secondary School Leaving Certificate as proof of birth; this is provided it has the following: your full name, your date of birth, and the name of your mother, father, or both.
Please note:
All documents must be accompanied by English or French translations. When original documents are requested, notarised documents are not acceptable. When attaching your document(s), please ensure that they are smaller than 5MB and that each document is attached individually.
The above information/documents must be received in our office within 30 days from the date of this letter. Please quote your complete application number on your correspondence and address your correspondence to the address indicated below.
I am not sure if they have asked me original document or I can send notarized copy. I supposed I have to mail in the application in Ottawa but that too I am unclear about.
Can somebody experienced please answer this for me? I would be very grateful.
Thank you very Kamal bhai. Please accept my most sincere gratitude.kama421 said:You have to send notarized copy of that document by regular mail or courier. CIC only ask original police certificate. Rest of the document are always notarized copies.
Sidh9 said:Thank you very Kamal bhai. Please accept my most sincere gratitude.
That is the problem they don't specify anything. All it says is Please provide us with a Birth Certificate and/or Secondary School Leaving Certificate as proof of birth; this is provided it has the following: your full name, your date of birth, and the name of your mother, father, or both.vkshah said:I don't think you need to send notarized birth certificate/school leaving...if you have it in English with all information on it, just scan and send it by email, that's what CIC has asked you.
Even if they did not ask notarized copy I will send them notarized in order to avoid any delays. There is no harm getting notarized. In my experience when they wanted scan they asked for it and when they asked hard copy they also gave me an address to send it.vkshah said:I don't think you need to send notarized birth certificate/school leaving...if you have it in English with all information on it, just scan and send it by email, that's what CIC has asked you.
As it is mentioned doc size limit of 5 MB, it seems that they are asking for scanned copy only.Sidh9 said:That is the problem they don't specify anything. All it says is Please provide us with a Birth Certificate and/or Secondary School Leaving Certificate as proof of birth; this is provided it has the following: your full name, your date of birth, and the name of your mother, father, or both.
And in the note: All documents must be accompanied by English or French translations. When original documents are requested, notarised documents are not acceptable. When attaching your document(s), please ensure that they are smaller than 5MB and that each document is attached individually.
This is very confusing.
They have given the address in the end.vkshah said:As it is mentioned doc size limit of 5 MB, it seems that they are asking for scanned copy only.
Sidh9 said:They have given the address in the end.
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada.
Case Processing Centre – Ottawa/ Centre de traitement des demandes – Ottawa - JE10743
Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 | 219 avenue Laurier Ouest
7th Floor | 7ème étage, Section B
Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 Canada
Facsimile | Télécopieur 613-946-6059
E-mail I Courriel : CPC-CTD-Ottawa @ cic.gc.ca
This is very very confusing.