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Yes,What exact date did your friend send his documents.did he receive AOR In mail or just straight email. This seems super fast if he sent documents in August 2014 .Please check with your friend and let us know.I am curious since I sent all documents in August and only received letter in mail advising application complete.
 
GSINGH6953 said:
 Documents that clearly establish the relationship between you and your accompanying family members. If you have dependants under 22 years of age, please provide a minimum of two (2) of the following: original birth certificates in original language issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths, school documents such as Fifth, Middle, Matriculation or Senior Secondary school certificates and/or mark sheets from an education board, certified copy of your dependant's old Indian passport showing his/her name and the parents' names. At least one of the documents must have been issued before the date your sponsor became a permanent resident of Canada. Note: All documents not in English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation into English or French.
 Updated educational documents for your accompanying dependant(s) 22 years of age and above at the time of sponsorship.
o Original birth certificates issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths along with a translated copy.
o Copy of all pages of your dependant's current and previous (if applicable) passport(s).
o Copy of your dependent's voter I-card.
o ORIGINAL education document(s) for your dependant(s):
a. 5th standard certificate and mark sheet
b. 8th standard certificate and mark sheet
c. 10th standard certificate and mark sheet
d. 12th standard certificate and mark sheet
o Educational documents such as

a. Original mark statements and certificates.
b. Diplomas, university degrees, and trade certificates.
c. A letter from the institute or college stating his/her present course of studies.



I have a dependent who was under 22 years at the time of sponsorship and now is 24, do i still need to send them the above documents as it seems they are only looking for the above documents for dependents who were 22 years and older at the time. If i do should i send them all the documents mentioned above such as orginal birth certificates, 5th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grade certification etc? This is quite a bit of repetition from their side. Please advise if possible
Thanks
Please advise for above. Thanks.
 
GSINGH6953 said:
GSINGH6953 said:
 Documents that clearly establish the relationship between you and your accompanying family members. If you have dependants under 22 years of age, please provide a minimum of two (2) of the following: original birth certificates in original language issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths, school documents such as Fifth, Middle, Matriculation or Senior Secondary school certificates and/or mark sheets from an education board, certified copy of your dependant's old Indian passport showing his/her name and the parents' names. At least one of the documents must have been issued before the date your sponsor became a permanent resident of Canada. Note: All documents not in English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation into English or French.


 Updated educational documents for your accompanying dependant(s) 22 years of age and above at the time of sponsorship.
o Original birth certificates issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths along with a translated copy.
o Copy of all pages of your dependant's current and previous (if applicable) passport(s).
o Copy of your dependent's voter I-card.
o ORIGINAL education document(s) for your dependant(s):
a. 5th standard certificate and mark sheet
b. 8th standard certificate and mark sheet
c. 10th standard certificate and mark sheet
d. 12th standard certificate and mark sheet
o Educational documents such as

a. Original mark statements and certificates.
b. Diplomas, university degrees, and trade certificates.
c. A letter from the institute or college stating his/her present course of studies.



I have a dependent who was under 22 years at the time of sponsorship and now is 24, do i still need to send them the above documents as it seems they are only looking for the above documents for dependents who were 22 years and older at the time. If i do should i send them all the documents mentioned above such as orginal birth certificates, 5th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grade certification etc? This is quite a bit of repetition from their side. Please advise if possible
Thanks
Please advise for above. Thanks.

You should send all the documents listed above. Reason is although it is confusing what they are demanding but its always good idea to send documents(yes originals) now because they can ask later to send you these documents and that will just waste your time. They always send originals back once they are done with it but make sure you keep attested copies to original with you.

So If I would be you, I will send these because they are always interested in cross checking study history of dependents, so they might need them.

Gud luck
 
Re: 2010 July applicant, received a letter from CIC yesterday

rp1921 said:
I received also letter on nov 28 2014. One of my friend he had submitted document two weeks before me. he got email that his file is sent to ottawa.

Kind of impossible.
(Spoke with the multiple agents at cic) was advised that they have only issued acknowledgements for people filed after April 2010
 
Hello memebers''''
want to ask something...
IS THERE ANY ONE STILL LEFT FROM 2007 BATCH I MEAN
APPLICATION FILED IN 2007 ......
WE STILL ARE WAITING AND 7 YEARS HAS ALREADY PASSED

HELLO JASSIRAI95 HAVE U GOT REMEIDCAL OR NOT
U ARE NOT ACTIVE I THINK . U ARE ALSO FROM 2007 RIGHT
 
LivingTheDreams said:
You should send all the documents listed above. Reason is although it is confusing what they are demanding but its always good idea to send documents(yes originals) now because they can ask later to send you these documents and that will just waste your time. They always send originals back once they are done with it but make sure you keep attested copies to original with you.

So If I would be you, I will send these because they are always interested in cross checking study history of dependents, so they might need them.

Gud luck
Thanks...
 
Re: 2010 July applicant, received a letter from CIC yesterday

Macintosh said:
Kind of impossible.
(Spoke with the multiple agents at cic) was advised that they have only issued acknowledgements for people filed after April 2010
I am sure because i have seen than email.
 
received the documents received letter today

Parent Sponsorship Application sent: Sept 2010
Additional doc request: July 31, 2014
Document sent: Sept 16, 2014
Acknowledgement received: Dec 08, 2014 (letter was dated Dec 01, 2014)
 
:D :D :D got pp with shining visa.mine wait is over after 7 years..soo happy...thnx to all members for their support nd good luck to alll :) :) :)
 
205 said:
:D :D :D got pp with shining visa.mine wait is over after 7 years..soo happy...thnx to all members for their support nd good luck to alll :) :) :)

Congrats
 
205 said:
:D :D :D got pp with shining visa.mine wait is over after 7 years..soo happy...thnx to all members for their support nd good luck to alll :) :) :)

Congrats bro ,,
 
Hi, here is my concern, I applied for parents sponsorship in June 2010, I received a letter from on July 30, 2014 for additional documents, I sent the documents on Sep/26/2014, so far i didn't receive an AOR from Cic, can you please reply if someone had the same situation, I'm really worried that immigration lost my docs, thank you, your advise and help will be much appreciated