Hi @Chintan.patel and @YVR123Yes passport can be submitted within Canada. IRCC will provide you instruction when file is about to complete.
They may even don't ask for passport as your parent is in Canada, they will probably directly mail you COPR. That is what happened in 2021 and 2022 with applicants residing in Canada.
Thanks for asking- I have kind of same question. My mother is in Canada on visitor Visa. Should I add my Canada address as a mailing address and her back home address as residential address? Even if she would not be in Canada, can I add my canada address as mailing address as I am the sponsor and I want to get all the mails to my address instead of back home....Hi @Chintan.patel and @YVR123
Once again thank you for your quick response. While, I was filling out the forms I got a question based on your reply. (I am really sorry if you find this dumb but would request your reply)
The situation is, my father has passed away a week ago and so my mother will join us in Canada (for longer stay) within 3 to 4 months from now. In that case
- Should I use Canada as her country of residence in the form?
- If I use Bangladesh as her country of residence, her application will be submitted as application outside Canada and so she has to travel back to Bangladesh to provide Medical & Passport, is that correct?
- If I don't use Canada as her residence now, when and how I can amend this change after submitting the application?
As always, THANKING YOU in ADVANCE for your help.
Regards
SHSajib
Sorry to hear about your father. RIPThanks for asking- I have kind of same question. My mother is in Canada on visitor Visa. Should I add my Canada address as a mailing address and her back home address as residential address? Even if she would not be in Canada, can I add my canada address as mailing address as I am the sponsor and I want to get all the mails to my address instead of back home....
I am very sorry for your lose. May your father's soul rest in piece.Hi @Chintan.patel and @YVR123
Once again thank you for your quick response. While, I was filling out the forms I got a question based on your reply. (I am really sorry if you find this dumb but would request your reply)
The situation is, my father has passed away a week ago and so my mother will join us in Canada (for longer stay) within 3 to 4 months from now. In that case
- Should I use Canada as her country of residence in the form?
- If I use Bangladesh as her country of residence, her application will be submitted as application outside Canada and so she has to travel back to Bangladesh to provide Medical & Passport, is that correct?
- If I don't use Canada as her residence now, when and how I can amend this change after submitting the application?
As always, THANKING YOU in ADVANCE for your help.
Your mother is currently living in Canada so you should mention Canadian address as her residential address. If you do not, then her history will not match with her residential addresses. Whenever she goes back to bach home, you can update IRCC by submitting webform.Thanks for asking- I have kind of same question. My mother is in Canada on visitor Visa. Should I add my Canada address as a mailing address and her back home address as residential address? Even if she would not be in Canada, can I add my canada address as mailing address as I am the sponsor and I want to get all the mails to my address instead of back home....
You do NOT need to count your in-laws in IMM5768e. You did not sponsored them as they are on super visa. Morally they are financially dependent on you but technically not for the application.I've received an invitation for my parents. They are currently in India. My in-laws are staying with us on a super visa. Do I have to count my in-laws in IMM5768e?
Financially, they are dependent on us.
1- IRCC is asking for last 10 years only but nothing hurt if you can provide since age of 18.Can anyone advise, please? I am submitting an application for my mother for the PGP Program 2023.
1- She has not done any job in her whole life. Do I need to provide her personal details since she was 18 or the last 10 years only in the form IMM5669?
2- She was in the Middle East for 10 years in the 70s and 80s since my father had a job there. Every year she used to spend vacations back home with family. Do I need to provide all of her travel information for each year? I do not have this information.
3- Is there any minimum threshold that if you have spent more than 180 days somewhere then you have to declare?
Thanks so much for your response. Let me change both Mailing and residential addresses to my Canadian Addresses as of now. Once she is back home, I will change her residential address to her back home address (by using web form) while I will keep her mailing address the same as my Canadian Address.Your mother is currently living in Canada so you should mention Canadian address as her residential address. If you do not, then her history will not match with her residential addresses. Whenever she goes back to bach home, you can update IRCC by submitting webform.
You can keep your Canadian address as mailing address during the application process.
Thanks, Patel for the advice. I agree requirement is to provide only the last 10 years' personal details, however, when you read the Instruction Guide for the PGP2023 intake it indicates one exception: Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669)1- IRCC is asking for last 10 years only but nothing hurt if you can provide since age of 18.
2 - You have to provide travel information for last 10 years ONLY. Provide the details only if she has travelled out of home country in last 10 years only.
3 - There is no threshold. You have to declare all the travels your mom took in last 10 years. Doesn't matter if it is one day or one year. You have to mention all of that.