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    Passport Application - Family

    Hello, Thanks for the responses so far. I appreciate all the suggestions! Thanks. Just one more thing, for the child passport application requirements, I am seeing the following: any valid Canadian passport or other travel document issued in the child’s name Can I provide the copy of my...
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    Passport Application - Family

    Hello, Thanks for the responses so far. I would just like to ask if anyone has any experience regarding sending applications by mail. As mentioned, we are family of 4 , and I am still unsure whether do I sent one envelope for all our applications or I need separate envelopes for each? Mark
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    Passport Application - Family

    Hi There, We are family of four , (2 kids below 16), and we just got our certificate of citizenship. We are planning to apply for canadian passport via mail. Question is , can I put all applications on a single envelope or I need separate envelope to each family member? It seems I cannot...
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    Citizenship Application - Photos

    All - thank you for all of your response! We have decided to just go for the studio (make sure keep all steps to be safe from Covid) to avoid the risk of delays! Cheers!
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    Citizenship Application - Photos

    Hi all, Has anyone here tried to take and print photos by their own (not studio) and eventually application just went well? I am asking because one of the requirements is that you need to specify the name and address of the studio where the photo will be taken. Because of this pandemic, we...
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    Furtherance letter for medical exam

    I would assume IRCC just wants to make sure you are clear ..just clarify with your doctor what tests needs to be done..
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    Furtherance letter for medical exam

    hello, I am not really sure what to answer regarding if you need to wait or what, but my suggestion is go ahead and do what your physician asks you to do to clear your medical as soon as possible.
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    Furtherance letter for medical exam

    In my case , when i was in Singapore, it the same thing . it around 200-300 USD if I remember. I do not think there is some other ways to get it done other than visit anyone who specializes in respiratory diseases...
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    Medical - Additional information required email

    hoping for the best results! like i said, its better for IRCC to ask you to go for another exam, rather than rejected :-)
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    Medical - Additional information required email

    well, just go the physician first as instructed, and the physician will advise the next steps.
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    Medical - Additional information required email

    HI yes, I think in your case , you may need to that again as IRCC needs to ensure that everything is fine. I do not think that IRCC will approve the application until they are satisfied. In my case, all my xrays are stable after three months and they have approved it after. Just go for that...
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    Furtherance letter for medical exam

    just follow the process and let the doctors find out why..
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    OINP - Work History Reference Letters Question

    I would just add it on the work experience section , If I remember correctly, on the OINP application, there is a part that you can write something regarding on your application , so you can put your explanation there...
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    OINP - Work History Reference Letters Question

    I still approached all my companies to get the letter of employments or any certification, I dont have payslips on all, but as long as I have what i can, just scan and send it to them, I am not sure how they treat it , or maybe just on a case by case basis
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    Taxation - non resident

    "Total non Canadian-source income for the part of the year the taxpayer was not a resident of Canada" If I understand this line correctly, I need to declare all the income I have before I land in Canada? Does it have any impact on the benefits we will received like CCB etc.?