Hi,
A question about the originals to bring to interview. We have submitted application as a family of 3 ( one parent and two kids). I am the one (parent) received invite letter to the written test and interview, and the invite letter only requests original documents from me but not my kids. Do I still need to bring original documents of my kids? The problem is one of my kids is studying overseas (not in Canada), the originals (passport, PR card, identity card, birth certificate, etc.) are all with her. There is a risk of loss to send her originals over to me.
Hello,
I don't really know how that will work out, I guess other people with kids should share their experience.
However, the interviewer is human, who can be reasoned with. As a rule of thumb, I would go to an interview with everything that supports my application.
1. What evidence do you have that your minor kid is in school overseas? Admission documents? T2202As? Tuition receipts? etc
2. Is there a photocopy of a passport page that shows a previous but recent visa, entry or exit stamp to her "country of schooling"? Was that photocopy sent with the application? Do you have a copy of that also?
3. In your dependant application package, did you specify that you had a minor schooling overseas?
Any evidence at all that you have, picture you took with her in uniform, email she sent to you from school...anything will only corroborate your story.
What about her Provincial Health card, is that not with you? You must take that along if it is.
I don't think you should ask her to send the documents, seeing that the letter did not ask for them.
This is just my opinion......I think people who have kids and have gone for the interview should also reply and advise according to their experience.