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Does not mean that you have to state every single travelling, only for work, study or permanent residence other than your main country.
Yes you are right.

Question 6


Note: Please make sure you DO NOT leave any gaps in time.

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Important information: Failure to account for all time periods will result in a delay in the processing of your application.

Provide the details of your personal history since the age of 18, or the past 10 years, whichever is most recent.

Start with the most recent information.Under "Job/Activity Title, Position", write your occupation or job title if you were working. If you were not working, provide information on what you were doing (for example: unemployed, studying, travelling, retired, in detention, etc.). If you were outside your country of nationality, indicate your status in that country.

See an example of a complete answer below:
From (YYYY-MM) To (YYYY-MM) Activity Type Job/Activity Title, Position City/town and Country Status in Country Name of company, employer, school etc.
2015-05 2018-01 Employment Salesperson Ottawa, Canada Work visa XYZ Company
2014-02 2015-04 Unemployed Unemployed Beijing, China Citizen -
2009-01 2014-01 Educational Activity Student Toronto, Canada Study visa University of Toronto
2007-11 2008-12 Unemployed Vacation Toronto, Canada Visitor visa -
2006-01 2007-10 Educational Activity Student Beijing, China Citizen ABC high school
 
Yes there is, taken from the instruction guide for Schedule A:
Start with the most recent information.Under "Job/Activity Title, Position", write your occupation or job title if you were working. If you were not working, provide information on what you were doing (for example: unemployed, studying, travelling, retired, in detention, etc.). If you were outside your country of nationality, indicate your status in that country.
I missed visit portion, hope for the best. Anyone has any experience about a missed travelling info on the schedule A.
 
Yes there is, taken from the instruction guide for Schedule A:
Start with the most recent information.Under "Job/Activity Title, Position", write your occupation or job title if you were working. If you were not working, provide information on what you were doing (for example: unemployed, studying, travelling, retired, in detention, etc.). If you were outside your country of nationality, indicate your status in that country.
Yes but that's if you lived permanently outside of your country, my parents traveled several times to visit me in canada, do i have to mention every travel ?
 
I missed this to right the visit portion, hope for the best. Anyone has any experience about a missed info on the schedule A.
You do not have to write the visit portion. It is the address where they physically lived not visiting.
 
Please add me:

Username: ankz001
Sponsored: Mom
Parent's country of citizenship: India
EOI submitted- 12:05 EST
Invite received- April 25th
Application sent- May 3rd
Application received- May 6th
SIN Provided
 
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I sent my application to CIC via Canada Post and it has been showing “Out for delivery” since yesterday morning. I had taken signature option. I asked Canada Post if it has been delivered or not and they cant tell. They just said that they deliver thousands of mails to this mailbox and its impossible to scan every package (so much for tracking and signature add on). It should have been delivered but they cant guarantee. Anyone else had similar experience?


Same here. That's what I have got from Canada Post:

I do see that this item was delivered on Thursday, May 9, 2019, at 9:29:20 am. I see the parcel was for a Large Volume Receiver out for delivery, which means it was delivered to the building or the post office. When a large volume of mail is received by a company/institution, it is grouped into a mail bag or container. The mail is then either delivered by Canada Post to the company’s/institution’s mailroom, or picked up by the company/institution itself directly from a Canada Post facility. It may take a few days for the item to make its way from the mailroom to the addressee and to be opened/recorded as received. Once we pass the item over to their mail room, we are not able to scan as delivered.
 
My docs just got delivered to PO Box address in Ottawa. Sent from Toronto by Canada Post yesterday. Receiving signed by SCI SCHLIEBNER. Does it sound familiar to those who have already sent their docs?

Mine was signed by SCI Schuiteboer. I wonder what's SCI in all received mails?
 
Ask social media team on Twitter.
Please seniors advise.
My personal feeling is that they will ask to resubmit the form. Further addition: the guide 5772 says: if you do not sign and date this form it will not be accepted and it will be returned to you. But better ask social media team on Twitter.
Good news . Read this some one found solution
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...-to-replace-one-with-missing-signatue.619122/
Thank you buddy for finding this out for me.
I Appreciate it.
 
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How do we manage the file transfers for the signed files and the pictures between the countries? Did you guys use UPS, FEDEX, DHL? Any success or,horror stories with any of those postal services?
 
How do we manage the file transfers for the signed files and the pictures between the countries? Did you guys use UPS, FEDEX, DHL? Any success or,horror stories with any of those postal services?
Canada Post or fedex both are good.
 
There is no marriage cert for them however i prepared a marriage affidavit with the correct names. I am wondering if CIC will object that the name on my dad's ppt is misspelled. Please suggest.
You can write a letter explaining about your situation.
I guess as long as your mother and father bio passport pages have the correct names as marriage affidavit form, you are good.