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eric leon said:
my dad dont have surname on passport or other documents.but when my sis applied in 2010 she include surname on the forms.my question is tht can create problem or its normal.

why did she enter the surname on the forms if it did not exist? Is your father a principal applicant? What does it show on your birth certificate - does hi have a surname in there?
 
canadian_J said:
In IMM 0008 form

1) Intended occupation - My father who is the principle applicant is a Lawyer in India. Should I enter the same in the intended occupation field or it leave blank
2) 2 self addressed mailing labels - What should I do? Should I send labels with my Canadian postal address or address in India?

Thanks

1 That question asks whether your father is planning to work in Canada. If yes, you need to enter the occupation.
2 I would enter both and send two of each: two of yours and two of your parents'.
 
Suin said:
1 That question asks whether your father is planning to work in Canada. If yes, you need to enter the occupation.
2 I would enter both and send two of each: two of yours and two of your parents'.
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Why two different mailing address labels?
They asked 2 mailing labels with same mailing address...where ur mail to be delivered. As i am representative i gave my canadian address.

Correct me if i am wrong
 
You are right, but not all have the representatives... This way the CIC can contact both the sponsor an the principal applicant on different stages of the application process.


Thepas said:
Suin said:
1 That question asks whether your father is planning to work in Canada. If yes, you need to enter the occupation.
2 I would enter both and send two of each: two of yours and two of your parents'.
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Why two different mailing address labels?
They asked 2 mailing labels with same mailing address...where ur mail to be delivered. As i am representative i gave my canadian address.

Correct me if i am wrong
 
Thepas, have you mailed your application package already?
 
Suin said:
You are right, but not all have the representatives... This way the CIC can contact both the sponsor an the principal applicant on different stages of the application process.
it doesnt matter if u r rep or sponsor or applicant even if u give ur neighbors address cic will forward to tht address.
 
Suin said:
Thepas, have you mailed your application already?

Tommorow. I send a copy to my lawyer. Waiting for his reply.
 
Thepas said:
Tommorow. I send a copy to my lawyer. Waiting for his reply.

Good luck! :) Please keep us posted. :)
 
A question to senior members - does Mississauga send AOR letters?
 
hi user 28
i got my gcms notes today
on top of that notes they have written passed
now the eligibility process is going on
still criminility, security check required
medical has been expired
there is no red flag or refusal at all
on every page or file they have written eligible
so can u tell me wt exact is going on ,,,hoping to see the revert
 
ehuang said:
Hi everyone, just wondering if most of you submitted Right of Permanent Residence Fee up front? I know on the form it says 'We strongly recommend that you pay and submit proof of payment of the RPRF with the complete application...". Since we need to wait for the request for the medical at the later time, I don't see any reasons that this would cause a great delay. Can senior members share their experience, it would be really much appreciated.

Best is to send it
 
SusanG said:
Hey all,

I'm happy for all of those who have their visas issued .. congrats!
and finally It's our turn Aug patch, well I have a question for you:
Is that OK to be the representative for my parent while I'm the sponsor too? any experience?
Another question, My husband is a cosigner for the my parent's sponsorship and he has enough income, for my I don't have an income do you think that would affect the decision?

Thanks
Susan

Yes- I am rep and I filled it after the file was xfered, do it now if you can
No issues with co-signer
 
canadian_J said:
Hi there,

I came across your blog and would really appreciate your help. I have a similar situation but I am sponsoring my parents who live in India. My timeline so far

File sent March 10th 2010
Acknowledgment letter April 2010
Additional documents requested August 2nd 2013
Preparing additional documents - Most probably will send in September 2013

In IMM 0008 form

1) Intended occupation - My father who is the principle applicant is a Lawyer in India. Should I enter the same in the intended occupation field or it leave blank
2) 2 self addressed mailing labels - What should I do? Should I send labels with my Canadian postal address or address in India?

Thanks

1) Doesnt matter
2) You can't put Canadian Address for PP return has to be India and to be frank, these labels are useless, they will mail it with their own stuff
 
Thepas said:
Suin said:
1 That question asks whether your father is planning to work in Canada. If yes, you need to enter the occupation.
2 I would enter both and send two of each: two of yours and two of your parents'.
[/quote

Why two different mailing address labels?
They asked 2 mailing labels with same mailing address...where ur mail to be delivered. As i am representative i gave my canadian address.

Correct me if i am wrong

What country?
 
Suin said:
A question to senior members - does Mississauga send AOR letters?

CPC-M will send 2 letters
1) Confirming Docs
2) Approval Letter and where the file is sent ( This is when you will see Decision Made from Sponsor Side )

AOR is sent by office which will start the sponsorship, Ankara or CPP-O in your case