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truedream15

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I know it is additional documents to supply to CIC for the initial application: I attached translated non-English stamps documents in the package will all my passport pages. Shall I tick the box on checklist for "translated documents". As it is not required by CIC, I am not sure if I should check it.

Any one knows?
 
truedream15 said:
I know it is additional documents to supply to CIC for the initial application: I attached translated non-English stamps documents in the package will all my passport pages. Shall I tick the box on checklist for "translated documents". As it is not required by CIC, I am not sure if I should check it.

Any one knows?
only where ur picture , date of birth i mean ur information not the whole passport .send what asked only read the instruction package how to fill and what needed and check on document list nothing more nothing less.
 
Read the instruction guide and send only what is in the list. With initial application is required only the biographical pages from passport; where did you come up with idea to send the full passport copy?
 
era1521 said:
Read the instruction guide and send only what is in the list. With initial application is required only the biographical pages from passport; where did you come up with idea to send the full passport copy?

I know it not required docs on CIC list. As I had quite a few enter/exit records on passports for past 4 yrs, I am quite certain that I will get RQ'ed.
Just try to avoid RQ if I can. I know it is a dispute topic but it does not hurd the application, right?
 
truedream15 said:
I know it not required docs on CIC list. As I had quite a few enter/exit records on passports for past 4 yrs, I am quite certain that I will get RQ'ed.
Just try to avoid RQ if I can. I know it is a dispute topic but it does not hurd the application, right?
If you don't agree with the suggestions, do whatever you think is right.
 
truedream15 said:
I know it not required docs on CIC list. As I had quite a few enter/exit records on passports for past 4 yrs, I am quite certain that I will get RQ'ed.
Just try to avoid RQ if I can. I know it is a dispute topic but it does not hurd the application, right?

Well well well.... another chucklehead that thinks by sending in his millions of documents is gonna avoid being RQ'd..... ??? ??? ??? ???

Seriously... even if you send them every single document that ever existed in your name with your original application, they will pay no mind...

See the thread attached below, this joker thought he would do the same, and because of that he earned him a nice little RQ...

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t271425.0.html;topicseen
 
truedream15 said:
I know it not required docs on CIC list. As I had quite a few enter/exit records on passports for past 4 yrs, I am quite certain that I will get RQ'ed.
Just try to avoid RQ if I can. I know it is a dispute topic but it does not hurd the application, right?


my dear friend, if RQ is bound to happen, no matter what you send with your initial application, you will get a RQ. so send just what is asked for.
 
truedream15 said:
I know it is additional documents to supply to CIC for the initial application: I attached translated non-English stamps documents in the package will all my passport pages. Shall I tick the box on checklist for "translated documents". As it is not required by CIC, I am not sure if I should check it.

Any one knows?

You can bring it with you on the test&interview day. Keep it with you until that day. This is the problem of reading too much from this forum, you get some unwanted ideas. Well, there's nothing wrong with being proactive. But imagine doubling up your frustrations after sending extras with your initial application but still you get RQ in the end. Hold your ground my friend and stick to what is asked.
 
Let me tell you quickly what I have been doing since the day I applied for Citizenship...

I sent in all the documents that they requested (with my initial application)

But I have steadily been gathering all documentation that even remotely supports my residence in Canada,

I has costed me some money, but let me tell you, when and if the time comes, I will be ready... these documents will also escort me to the interview/test...

It's a good practice!