Hi, seniors,
i am applying in Singapore and I was asked to send full docs to Visa office in 120 days.
I checked the visa office specific forms and found sth I did not know how to do. Appreciate if you could point out to me!
1. The police certificate: from their website, it says: "Applicants should present a letter from the Canadian visa office and complete an application with a full set of fingerprints taken by a qualified fingerprint official or at the CNCC office at the time of application, photocopies of their current passport, documentary proof of a previous stay in Singapore for non-Singapore citizens, two passport-size photographs, and a bank draft in Singapore dollars for the applicable fees payable to the Head of Criminal Record CID".
Q: where can I get the "letter from the Canadian visa office "? do I need to wait for them to mail me the letter or can download somewhere?
2. Fee payment: for the initial eligibility assessment, I have paid the fees. So for this time of visa office application, do I need to pay fee again? If yes, do I need to pay the fee for:
1) "Immigrant Services--Permanent Resident Applications, include: Principal applicant, Spouse/Common-law partner or dependant 22 years & over, Dependant under 22 years", and
2) "Right of Permanent Residence Fee, include: Principal applicant of any age, Spouse or common-law partner, Dependent children"?
3. EDUCATION/TRAINING/QUALIFICATIONS:
1) Post-secondary education documents: vocational or technical certificates or diplomas;
Q: Do I need to submit the high school certificate, like Junior college in singapore, to them? Or how many years in Canada is considered as finish secondary education?, 10 years or 12 years?
2) College or university documents: certification of completion and thegraduation degree, diploma, or certificate issued by the college or university and
the evaluation committee;
Q: Do I need to put the official translation into university sealed envelopes?
Thanks for your reply!