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Cavin

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Oct 28, 2012
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Hello All,

I have received the email from CPP Ottawa asking for my Passport and two photographs. They have also requested for a self address envelope along with the email copy to be sent to them.

I have mailed the entire package yesterday to Ottawa. However I have used incorrect envelopes.

Immigration have asked for Express Post (National) and I have used Express Post (Regional) envelopes. I just happened to ask the post office guy abt the prepaid envelope and he asked me where I'm sending to, I replied Ottawa and he just gave me that. I was in rush so didnt cross check as well.

Will CPP Ottawa use the one I have sent? I am resident of Toronto and I think Regional envelope should also be useful for returning my passport.

Please advise. Should I contact CPP about it or just leave the matter here?
 
Toronto and Ottawa are within the same province and I guess region (http://www.canadapost.ca/cpo/mc/personal/productsservices/atoz/prepaidenvelopes.jsf#When)
If it was successfully delivered to Ottawa, then it would be successfully delivered back, and CIC will understand it (99.9%)
Just for the case (0.1%) be sure that your mailing address (considered by Ottawa) is correct
 
dont worry its fine
 
Thanks members for clarifying the doubt in my mind. Appreciate your opinions.

Just for other members my timelines for the whole process are as follows

Application Sent :March 2013
AOR : April 2013
Bio Data : Dec 2013
Fee for PR : Dec 2013
Medicals : Dec 2013
Request for Visa : Jan 2014
 
Cavin said:
Thanks members for clarifying the doubt in my mind. Appreciate your opinions.

Just for other members my timelines for the whole process are as follows

Application Sent :March 2013
AOR : April 2013
Bio Data : Dec 2013
Fee for PR : Dec 2013
Medicals : Dec 2013
Request for Visa : Jan 2014

You will be fine. I too enclosed a Regional envelope since I was mailing from Toronto and got my passport back in the same envelope no problem.
 
It's in-province so it should work. Even if not, they will just use regular mail.