hijabi4eva said:
good day,
i have a little problem ,i hope anyone arround could help,
i send my file on 22 oct under 3112 which was received on 28 oct
i missed two things while filling forms on my husbands behalf
1. my childrens present address which obviously wrote when i was filling the form on my behalf the family info form
2.background decleration i forgot to write the birth date of my father in law as he has deceased recently but i did write it on my husbands familynfo..
my query....
1. is it a big blunder to expect return file...???
2. any remedy
any experienced advice welcomed
hijabi4eva said:
good day,
i have a little problem ,i hope anyone arround could help,
i send my file on 22 oct under 3112 which was received on 28 oct
i missed two things while filling forms on my husbands behalf
1. my childrens present address which obviously wrote when i was filling the form on my behalf the family info form
2.background decleration i forgot to write the birth date of my father in law as he has deceased recently but i did write it on my husbands familynfo..
my query....
1. is it a big blunder to expect return file...???
2. any remedy
any experienced advice welcomed
Well i think, its something to worry about as this is the form to be filled by both principal and spouse and they ll match the information given on both the declaration and more over if you see the guideline this form is something that your application can be returned.
this form is with NOTE symbol (means very important)
"Authority to disclose personal information
Declaration of applicant
Read all of the statements in all sections carefully. Sign and date in the boxes provided. By signing, you certify that you fully understand the questions asked, and that the information you have provided is complete, truthful, and correct. If you do not sign and date, the application will be returned to you."
You may send the fresh declaration along with covering letter that you missed that date of birth of your father in law and treat your new declaration as part of your application. as he is deceased then i think it ll not make any difference but you should tell them all the information correctly. and finally you can send them through fax mentioning your name, date of birth and date when you application received and your NOC.
BUT
there is no need to put your father in law detail in your declaration form, you have to put your father and mother detail on your form... and your children detail should be same as your spouse and you ll put the same information.
i hope it ll help you.
Its better to have a look on guideline.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp