Even if you do not read what other people do on the forum, CIC website is quite clear. The instructions are given out step-by-step. Just follow them one by one.erical said:Hey everyone,
The more I read, the more confused I grow about this process. I tried to search for a step-by-step instruction guide for outland applicants but couldn't find what I was looking for exactly because of the large number of posts. Could someone point me in the right direction?
I found lots of useful tips in my searches but I still have lots of small questions about the outland process. I.e.where to send the application, do I need to write NA on everything, proof of relationship tips, etc.
Thanks!
Download all the guide and all required forms for both sponsor and applicant (plus his/her dependents). Read the guide. Fill in all the forms. Run through the checklist what documents you need to provide. Check off those you satisfy completely, then move onto the next required item.
Depending on whether the guide tells you to do upfront medical or later. If you need to do upfront medical, leave that as the last step so that your medical has the longest period of validity. Unless you have no choice, don't do the medical, then wait 3 months to prepare your application package and send it in. By that time, you only have less than 9 months left on your medical report, and if CIC does not process your application within that 9 months, you may have to re-do your medical later...more time and extra cost.
Pay online for the application fees. Then send everything together in 1 package.