Thanks for advice. Ultimately I will do that. For 50 USD I can buy inkjet but I would prefer to get it done on laser.You can buy a brand new printer with ink in it for less than $50 nowadays. Problem solve
Thanks for advice. Ultimately I will do that. For 50 USD I can buy inkjet but I would prefer to get it done on laser.You can buy a brand new printer with ink in it for less than $50 nowadays. Problem solve
Go to library , validate form and take printout . I had same issue .Thanks for advice. Ultimately I will do that. For 50 USD I can buy inkjet but I would prefer to get it done on laser.
Unfortunately not. IRCC has not given any way to see the information we submitted. Even the email for invitation does not contain any detail you have submitted.Is it possible to view the information we entered in the interest to sponsor form ?
May I ask what does AOR stand for?Yes it is and given how all the other immigration processes work within IRCC, it is highly doubtful that someone can already see their application there because it usually appears a week before AOR
Hi Yulia, can you add me to the spreadsheet?
Answer: AOR is an acronym that stands for the term “Acknowledgment Of Receipt”. An AOR indicates that the Canadian consulate, embassy, or high commission, has received your application for permanent residency and has issued a case file number for the application submittedMay I ask what does AOR stand for?
I know that is purely speculative, but the other day I was wondering if the reason why they don't show this info is that they don't want people bombarding them with request to correct typos (we all know that we the time that we had, there is always a good chance that something happened)Unfortunately not. IRCC has not given any way to see the information we submitted. Even the email for invitation does not contain any detail you have submitted.
HahahahahahaahhaYou can buy a brand new printer with ink in it for less than $50 nowadays. Problem solve
Q 1 = Only one form for IMM 1344 AND IMM 0008
Q 2 = For your Mom and Dad = 2
1. There can be only one principal applicant. In this case your dad. Single IMM008 and single IMM1344.Hi, I am currently filling the form for the parents sponsorship, but I have a few questions that I hope someone could help me..
1. I am applying for both of my parents. In that case, are they both principal applicant? Do I need to fill out 2 separate IM1344 and IM0008 forms (one for my dad, one for my mom)?
2. In IMM0008 form (APPLICATION DETAILS question 3), it asks 'how many family members, including you, are in this application'. If I am filling this form for my dad, should I put '2' (my dad and my mom), or 3 (my dad, my mom, and me)? I am already a PR in Canada.
Thanks.