I second-ed despo opinion on this...
Do not send anything if they do not require/ask. Only provide what they ask/need. Providing more information than needed can actually HURT you. Especially immigration specific stuff - it's all depends on requirements, luck among other things.
I have a friend from college who now works as border patrol in Seattle area - and that's what he told me.
I, too, have changed status to an F-1, hence up to now, I haven't disclosed to CIC. I disclosed to AINP office - since they specifically said as part of the requirements to notify them of any job changes and all. CIC doesn't have the requirement to update such.
Just an FYI: I got my PPR last Friday and I submitted my passport and CIC received it yesterday.
Good luck to all.
despoimmigrant said:
KrisR said:
Tips to Folks applying for CIC : -
In addition to the checklist of documents that you include to be sent to CIC ,
please include the following to fasten your application process
1.) State PCC 's from all states that you have resided. Please ensure that the dates on the PCC's do not exceed at a maximum of more than 4 months
2.) Notarized pay stubs from your Employer ( This is not a requirement but please do send it if you have it current)
3.) If you do not have a paystub, please send a copy of the employment letter of your current holder of your H1B ( This too is not a requirement)
4.) A visiting card if you do have one
Thanks and Regards,
Krishna
I would not encourage to send extra stuffs it does not make any sense to me that it actually helps to speed up process. if thats case why not send medical reports along with the application that will save you some time and also original passport...inbtw why do you want to make things difficult for other applicants. if you send pay stubb copy what if they start asking to every applicant to submit paystub copy. this type of thing happned with Alberata nomination time and now they are asking every individul to send recent paystub. Still no one is stopping anyone to go beyond what CIC is asking. it's free country right? But think twice before you take such step as it might hurt someone else's application. if they ask me i would have my paystub ready for them but i am concern about folks out there not able to give paystub and still in US just becuase they can get the PR in their hand before they leave US and holding H1b visa on Banch without pay. Sending them notice of Action 797A isnt enough to prove our legal status in US? think about it.