Malinka said:
Can you show any proof of accomodation arrangements for you, that might help as well? I don't know your situation, maybe proof of owning property, rent agreement or letter from family saying you are staying with them. Or even show you are just looking for a place. My brother in law as an intent to return only sent in job applications and proof of his mortgage in Canada and that was enough for them. No plane tickets or anything else, so to me your proof seems pretty good. Only my opinion based on my in-laws case though
In our original application, we included a copy of my plan, including the dates and timeline of my return, as well as a letter from my parents indicating their support and that we have a place to stay.
The e-mail request said to submit proof other than a letter from my family, which they already have.
Now I've also got to figure out how to send it. The e-mail said we could e-mail them, but that "you may send attachments up to 9MB". Is that per attachment, or total? Could I send them 2 e-mails? Russian passports are 46 pages, so I'm not sure how I can compress them into 9MB.
Here is the exact e-mail (with the personal info removed of course):
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
Please be advised that in order to continue the processing of your application, you are requested to:
- evidence that your sponsor intends to resume residence in Canada (besides a letter/declaration from sponsor’s parents already submitted), i.e. proof that she has looked for or secured employment, evidence that she has set up residence, etc.)
- provide a copy of all pages of your passport by mail, e-mail (warsaw-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca) or by fax (48 22 584-3194). If a copy of passport is sent by e-mail - scan your passport pages in PDF (JPG is also acceptable). Our system will accept attachments up to 9MB only. If you need to compress your documents, please do so in ZIP format (this is the only format accepted by our system). There must be at least two blank pages in your passport. The passport should be valid for the next twelve months and should be the passport that you intend to use to enter Canada. Ordinary passports are the only type of passport into which a permanent resident visa may be inserted. Diplomatic, official and special passports are not acceptable.
Please provide the above within 30 days from the date of this correspondence.