What are you using to open the PDF? Try a different program, get Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for free https://get.adobe.com/reader/, I had no issues with it. If you already have that try some other program like Foxit Reader.am-ir said:No, there is no line or signature box. Thanks for the response.
On my IMM0008, the bar codes extended onto another page (2 of them I think) and that's where the signature box was. Could it be when you printed it didn't print the last page?Aquakitty said:On the bottom of the page, below the bar codes, you don't see a signature box? It's not a line, it's a box. It says "Signature of Applicant or Parent/Legal Guardian's for a person under 18 years of age."
Due to spam bots, I think you have to make one post before being allowed to make a new post.CandyCane said:Hi, I'm new. I'm having problem posting a New Topic, can anyone help me?
No - not necessary.jaytanz said:I am currently staying in Canada on Trv for 3 weeks of holidays i work in U.A.E
Will it be necessary in future to do RCMP for my pr application under spousal sponsorship which is currently filed 08/2014 at Canadian high commission New Delhi India.
Can any senior members please suggest on this
Thanks
Hi, Stavan2003 - We had a similar situation when my Canadian husband (living with me in the US with a green card) sponsored me, a US citizen, for Canadian PR. We did not use a specific date, because we didn't know when I'd get my PR and because we owned a house and we didn't know when we'd sell it. We originally submitted some very generic info, but CRC asked for "proof" of my sponsor's plans to re-establish in Canada. So, I would not use a specific date, but a date range, like "we'll return to Canada within 60 days of receiving permanent resident status" or "within 60 days of the end of the school year" if your dependent children are in school. Then add all the specifics in your answer to Question 11.stavan2003 said:I am a Canadian citizen leaving exclusively outside Canada and sponsoring my husband from outside Canada. I have started filling out my applications but got confused regarding the Letter of Intent and re-establishment.
In application IMM5540E, question number 11) "Are you currently living in Canada?" states a date for the return plans in Canada. I am not sure when my husband will get his PR so what should I exactly mention in the return date?
They also ask for re-establishment plans and they require details. Even in the Document Checklist, point 20 they ask to include proof that we intent to stay in Canada once spouse, dependent children get permanent residence. My confusion is regarding that whether I should write a letter of intent separately including proofs or just include in the question 11) of IMM5540E (re-establishment plans) the letter of intent to return to Canada? Both means the same thing but how should I present my explanation to CIC? Please advise, need guidance.
I've been using Adobe Acrobat Reader dc and Foxit Phantom PDF, both of them are latest versions. It's the same, two pages of barcodes without any signature boxes (page 4 and 5) and the last page with consent and declaration with two places for signature. But thanks for the suggestion. Appreciate it.Aquakitty said:What are you using to open the PDF? Try a different program, get Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for free , I had no issues with it. If you already have that try some other program like Foxit Reader.
chilkootcee said:On my IMM0008, the bar codes extended onto another page (2 of them I think) and that's where the signature box was. Could it be when you printed it didn't print the last page?
You might have to download the form again and redo it...don't worry about generating new barcodes...you can generate as many as you like...as long as you validate the form one last time before you print it.
C.
I've tried it few times with different programs, on different computers, it always validates the same way, pages 4 and 5 with barcodes without signature box and the last page(6 of 6), with declaration and consent.
I will try it few more times and see. Thanks.