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yousefi

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Hi everyone,

I am a Canadian Citizen and I am sponsoring my husband from backhome.
We have 110 photos to submit and I am not sure If I should print them on glossy paper, quality matte paper or regular printer paper? and should I print them in colour or black and white?

I would be very appreciated if anyone could provide me with an answer.


Thanks.
 
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The check list says NO MORE than 20 photos. I suggest you cut your photos down significantly.
 
Hi everyone,

I am a Canadian Citizen and I am sponsoring my husband from backhome.
We have 110 photos to submit and I am not sure If I should print them on glossy paper, quality matte paper or regular printer paper? and should I print them in colour or black and white?

I would be very appreciated if anyone could provide me with an answer.


Thanks.
You only need I believe is 25 pictures. Regular photo paper should be fine. I wrote at the back who was in the picture where it was taken and out birthdays ( so if the photos got misplace then can trace it back)
 
The checklist is super clear about the maximum number of photos.

The officer that will have to go through your application will be pretty annoyed.

Needless to say, you don't want to annoy the officer working on your case.
 
Quilty over quanitity
20 pics MAX. Follow the checklist.

You can print it on A4, 3-4 pics per page. Use word and write everything they ask for above every pic.
If you want to print it as a reg pic thats fine too and then you can write the info on the back.

As Hamii worte think quality. choose pics of different places and times. from beginning of the relationship to present, choose pics that show travels, friend and family, holidays and your wedding.