You most likely had a previous version of the form. They narrowed a window for requested info and/or documents since that.Randypandy said:Yes you will be asked to provide the in / outs of canada from the day your first landing in canada.
I submitted the same a month ago.
I came on a work permit and then i got PR so you mean since that day i need to provide proof ? or only the proof from last 4 years ?Randypandy said:hey Muzmil
Yes you will be asked to provide the in / outs of canada from the day your first landing in canada.
I submitted the same a month ago.
randy
You have to provide documents since the moment you "landed" and became a PR...before that date doesn't count because as a temporary worker you were not eligible for citizenship...from the time you landed until the day you sent the applicationmuzmil said:I came on a work permit and then i got PR so you mean since that day i need to provide proof ? or only the proof from last 4 years ?
In that case you should call CIC and ask....being a refugee claimant might be different because it is a special migratory status, wait for the RQ to arrive, in any case, make photocopies of all the passports you have used for the last 4 years, get school certificates, transcripts, copies of the leases, tax returns, letters of references, letters of employment, medical records, etc, if you get the RQ you'll only have 45 days to reply...get copies of anything that proves you have been living permanently here in Canada...canmanottawa said:Hey FL0140
I just read ur reply here
i came to canada in Nov 2008 as a refugee claimant.
I became a PR in NOV 2011
just sent my application
SO if they send me an RQ does that mean I have to show documents since 2011?
Here is the new version :canmanottawa said:does anyone have a link to UPDATED version of RQ??
It's not the new version of RQ, it's a different type of request for supporting documents.muzmil said:Here is the new version :
http://residencequestionnaire.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/cit_520-e.pdf
Those are letters people who know you could write to CIC, saying that they know you, that you are a decent person, that you respect the laws of Canada and you have adapted to Canadian culture, to the way Canadians live, that you are a respectable individual etc, you can get them from your neighbours, clergy who know you, your boss, coworkers, teachers etc...you can find models on the net and they have to be recent and addressed to the CIC office where you send the RQ (in case you get one), you send those letters with all the other papers.canmanottawa said:hey
What are the reference letters? like from who?