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minna said:
what do you mean address??

for letters I just had people address their support letters to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. They're not actually getting mailed, so I didn't think it particularly mattered.

In terms of sending the entire package? You send it to Case Processing Centre Missisauga, assuming you're applying outland. There's an address for regular mail (i.e. Canada Post) and there's an address for couriers (fed-ex, DHL, etc etc). Both work just the same.

mm i guess I just want to make it as 'professional' appearing as possible... will such a specific address as I have actually confuse ppl?
 
IrishApplicant said:
mm i guess I just want to make it as 'professional' appearing as possible... will such a specific address as I have actually confuse ppl?

I don't know - I suppose it could if that address is wrong....but I don't actually know much about CPC-London, so don't know if that's the right address or not.

I just didn't figure it mattered, as the relationship support letters are not necessarily formal letters, even if they are notarized. THat was my thinking, but I also wasn't clear if they would be read in Missisauga or Buffalo (in my case) or both, so I figured CIC would cover it all.
 
minna said:
I don't know - I suppose it could if that address is wrong....but I don't actually know much about CPC-London, so don't know if that's the right address or not.

I just didn't figure it mattered, as the relationship support letters are not necessarily formal letters, even if they are notarized. THat was my thinking, but I also wasn't clear if they would be read in Missisauga or Buffalo (in my case) or both, so I figured CIC would cover it all.

True, makes sense.

thanks!
IA