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Your application number is ######. Please ensure that you quote this number in all future correspondence with our office.
We have completed an initial review of your application and now require the following information/documents in order to continue processing:
1. Payment of Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) by your sponsor in Canada to our office in Mississauga, if not already paid. Please provide a photocopy of the payment receipt by email to MANILIMMIGRATION@international.gc.ca.
For more information on how to pay fees, your sponsor may visit: www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp.
2. Valid police certificates from all countries where you and any family member age 18 and over have resided for 6 months or more. Police certificates which are not in English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation. For country-specific instructions, go to: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp.
Refer to additional information under POLICE CERTIFICATES at the end of this letter.
3. Completed and signed forms:
a. IMM008 Generic application form
b. IMM5669 Schedule A: Background/Declaration (Do not leave any gaps in your personal history and addresses).
c. IMM5406 Additional Family Information form
Fillable forms are available at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/index.asp.
4. Six photos each for you and your accompanying family members. For correct photo specifications, go to:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/pdf/5445EB-e.pdf
5. Identity and Civil Documents
a. For Philippine citizens:
PSA (Philippine Statistics Authority) Birth Certificate for yourself, your sponsor and all dependent children. (IF BIRTH CERTIFICATE IS LATE-REGISTERED, you MUST also submit baptismal certificate and other documents establishing identity such as old school records, voter’s ID, etc)
PSA Advisory on Marriages for yourself and if applicable, your sponsor
PSA Marriage Certificate
PSA Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR) for dependent children aged 18 and above
b. For Japan citizens:
Birth certificate for yourself, your sponsor and all dependent children
Marriage certificate
Certified official copy of your "Koseki Tohon" and "Kaiseigen Koseki Tohon" which should include details of your birth, marriage and divorce (if any). All names of your family members, even the ones that have been removed due to death, marriage, change of residence, etc., must be included.
Note: Documents must be translated into English or French by a certified translator.
c. For Korea citizens:
Birth certificate for yourself, your sponsor and all dependent children
Latest Family Relation Certificate
Old (deleted) Family Census Register
Latest Certificate of Marriage Relation
Latest Korea Certificate of Entry and Exit
Note: Documents must be translated into English or French by a certified translator.
Please note that if any of the information/documents listed above have been previously submitted to our office, they need not be submitted again.
To ensure the timely processing of your application, the required information/documents must be provided to us within THIRTY (30) days of the date of this letter.
Family Class Section
Permanent Resident Unit
Embassy of Canada, Manila
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
POLICE CERTIFICATES:
If you require police certificates from Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore or Brunei, e-mail us at MANILIMMIGRATION@international.gc.ca with the subject line “Request Letter Required for <specify country> Police Certificate” in order to obtain the additional letter required for the police clearance.
For Philippines police certificate:
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearance must be issued within the last six months.
If the NBI Clearance shows any of the following remarks: Record as Stated, No Criminal Record, or No Pending Case, you must also submit:
• Certification issued by the NBI outlining all criminal charges/cases including the description of the charge, date when the charge was filed and the disposition of the charge
• Own written detailed account of circumstances surrounding and leading up to the criminal charges listed on the NBI certification
• Regardless if case is dismissed or ongoing, all court documents relating to the criminal cases listed which include but are not limited to police report/blotter, court transcripts, and court judgments.
SUBMITTING DOCUMENTS BY EMAIL:
We encourage that you submit documents by email to MANILIMMIGRATION@international.gc.ca. When submitting documents as email attachments, ensure that you follow these guidelines:
• Do not use an icloud domain or any file sharing websites
• Each document must be in PDF format (.pdf) and not exceed 2.0MB
• Each PDF file must contain only one type of document. If several documents/forms are requested, save each type of document separately. For example, if you were requested to submit completed IMM5406 Additional Family Information forms for yourself and your spouse, your completed form must be saved in one (1) .PDF file extension name and your spouse’s in another PDF file
• If your submission includes a cover letter, this must be saved separately in one (1) PDF file
• Documents must be readable and easy to view
• The file name of each PDF document must follow this format:
Application number<space>Last Name<space>Given Name<space>Type of Document
Example: E12345678 Smith John Additional Family Information form
REMINDER: Please strictly follow the above guidelines in order to avoid delays in the processing of your application.
SUBMITTING ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS:
In cases where original documents are required, these must be submitted thru the Visa Application Centre (VAC) nearest to your place of residence. Find a VAC in your area at http://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/.
**Documents must be submitted by ONE method only. Sending documents through duplicate or multiple channels will result in processing delays.
COMMUNICATING WITH OUR OFFICE:
We encourage all communications with our office by email. Therefore, please ensure that you provide us with a valid email address and that you check your email account regularly for any new communication from our office.
STATUS INQUIRIES AND CONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT:
Due to our limited resources which are dedicated to processing the thousands of applications currently in our office, we will not respond to requests for status updates or confirmation of receipt of submitted documents if your application is within standard processing times. For information on our processing times, go to http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/index.asp.
INTERVIEWS:
You are not required to present yourself in person at the Embassy unless you are specifically convoked to an interview. A decision will be made by an officer on whether or not an interview is reasonably required in due course. At this time, no interview has been scheduled.
Should an officer determine that an interview is required, you will be notified in a separate letter. You will also be notified in writing of requirements for your interview, if any, prior to the date of the interview, and you will be provided with further instructions at that time.
CHANGE IN CIRCUMSTANCES:
You must immediately advise our office by email should there be a change in your personal circumstances, or the personal circumstances of any of your family members, whether they are accompanying you to Canada or not. This might include any of these situations:
• Change in civil status by reason of marriage, divorce, separation, annulment or death;
• Death of applicant, family member or sponsor;
• Birth or adoption of a child;
• Change in health, including pregnancy;
• The laying of any criminal charges or criminal convictions;
• Change in your mailing address, email address, contact number;
• Change or cancellation of immigration representative;
• Withdrawal of your application
UNDECLARED AND UNEXAMINED FAMILY MEMBERS:
Paragraph 117(9)(d) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations excludes from future sponsorship any foreign national who is not declared and examined at the time the prospective sponsor applies for and obtains permanent residence. If you or any of your family members fail to declare and present for examination any family member as defined by the Regulations, then you or your family member will not be able to sponsor the undeclared family member at a later date as a member of the family class.
Subsection 1(3) of the Regulations defines “family member” in respect of a person as
(a) the spouse or common-law partner of the person;
(b) a dependent child of the person or of the person’s spouse or common-law partner; and
(c) a dependent child of a dependent child referred to in paragraph (b).
All family members, whether or not they are accompanying you to Canada, MUST be declared and presented for examination to assess whether they are admissible to Canada. A false declaration on your IMM5406 (Additional Family Information form), any failure to declare a family member, or failure to present a family member for examination constitutes misrepresentation and may render you inadmissible to Canada for five (5) years.