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Outland while in Canada

Cdnpr2017

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Dec 31, 2016
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Bcboundboy said:
You must use your residential address (the principal applicants - the non-Canadians - as the mailing address. This is because they are dealing with you, not your sponsor, so if you use your sponsor's address and your formal 'residential address' is elsewhere, you must include the form to allow your sponsor to 'represent' you.
Okay thanks! wo I should put my mailing address the exact same as my residential address?

I provided an email, so everything should come to me over email anyways
 

Bcboundboy

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Yes, if you and your sponsor live together, and have given the same residential address, it's fine for that to be the mailing address.

(Giving an email address doesn't change the requirements, because even though they email first, if the email isn't responded to, or if myCIC isn't used, they have to send a physical mailing afterwards - which then runs into the problem of not being to the PA.)
 

Cdnpr2017

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Dec 31, 2016
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Bcboundboy said:
Yes, if you and your sponsor live together, and have given the same residential address, it's fine for that to be the mailing address.

(Giving an email address doesn't change the requirements, because even though they email first, if the email isn't responded to, or if myCIC isn't used, they have to send a physical mailing afterwards - which then runs into the problem of not being to the PA.)
Am I allowed to do this while applying Outland? We do not live together, but i am staying with my husband at his parents and traveling home once a month to the USA.