CIC is launching the ability to complete and submit applications for temporary resident visas online
"In order to use e-Apps, applicants must meet ALL of the following requirements:
For additional details including FAQs and links to the application, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob486.asp
"In order to use e-Apps, applicants must meet ALL of the following requirements:
- Be able to pay the application fee via the e-Payment system (credit card only – no payment at a financial institution). For example, some countries do not permit their citizens to use a credit card that can make an international transaction for the fee; therefore, unless they have someone to pay on their behalf, they would have to submit a paper application by mail or through a VAC.
- Have a valid email address.
- Have access to a scanner or camera to make electronic images of their documents, which can be uploaded to their computer. Clients may scan documents (up to 4 MB/file) in the following file formats: PNG, DOC, DOCX, JPEG and PDF. These requirements are outlined in the online instructions to the client.
- E-Apps can support up to 6 family members in one MyCIC submission. Families of more than 6 persons should make two submissions or apply on paper.
- Online applications must be completed in English or French. If the application is submitted in any other language, it will be refused. Documentation issued in any language other than Canada's official languages, must be submitted with an official English or French translation.
- Applicants under the age of 16, who wish to use the online application, will require a Parent or Legal Guardian to submit the online application on their behalf through the Parent or Legal Guardian's MyCIC Account. The signature is recorded in the e-Application system and then inserted into the Notes area of GCMS under the client's application. The 2 Dimensional (2D) Bar Code application form contains the child's personal information and therefore the Temporary Resident Visa/Study Permit will be issued based on this information.
For additional details including FAQs and links to the application, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob486.asp