bkd1969 said:
you need to make all copies for all the pages in your passports, old and new, which show any visa stamps and any information. you may also want to notorize them also as your best interest. any question or confusion? always ask here.
The first page of my new passport which shows the passport number, date of issue and expiry etc. that required by the checklist right? One more question regarding USE OF REPRESENTATIVE do we all need to send a copy of this form since the guideline stated:
What is a representative?
A representative is someone who has provided advice, consultation, or guidance to you at any stage of the immigration application process, or in an immigration proceeding. If someone represented or advised you to help you submit your application, then that person is your representative. A representative is also someone who has your permission to conduct business on your behalf with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
Types of representatives
Family, friends, and non-profit groups often help applicants who feel the need for support and advice on immigration matters. You can appoint a representative who does not charge fees or receive any other compensation for providing immigration advice or services to represent you before CIC or the CBSA.
There are two types of representatives.
Uncompensated representatives include:
friends and family members who do not, and will not, charge a fee or receive any other consideration for their advice and services;
organizations that do not, and will not, charge a fee or receive any other consideration for providing immigration advice or assistance (such as a non-governmental or religious organization);
consultants, lawyers and Quebec notaries, and students-at-law under their supervision, who do not, and will not, charge a fee or receive any other consideration to represent you.