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leb

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Oct 22, 2015
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Hi Guys
I and my partner are assembling our inland family class application; that’s some feedback and questions would like to heard from you guys, first is the order of the package we had which listed below: each section we are going to paper clip it
1 section:

1. Document Checklist
2. Upfront medical proof
3. Application payment receipt

2 section:

4. Bar code pages IMM0008
5. Letter from applicant
6. IMM0008 form [ generic application form for Canada]
7. IMM 5406 form [ additional family information]
8. IMM 5669 form [ schedule a background/ declaration] + staple envelope with photos
9. IMM 5285 form [ spouse/common-law questionnaire]

3 section:

10. Bar code page IMM 1344
11. Letter from Sponsor
12. IMM 1344 form [ application to sponsor, sponsorship agreement and undertaking]
13. IMM5481 form [ sponsorship evaluation]
14. Option C

4 section:

15. Applicant Passport page + stamp made by Canadian authority most recent entry into Canada
16. Applicant Permits + out of status documentation [ expired permits]
17. Applicant Birth certificate
18. Police Record(s)
19. Sponsor Canadian Passport info page

5 section:

20. Proof of common -law relationship. [e.g friend letter(s) ]

6 section:

21. Proof of sponsor income [ T4, option C, notice of assignment]

Secondly;

Where the barcode show put?
According to the guide [ Place the barcode page(s) on the top of your application (forms and supporting documents) when you submit it.] Is it mean on top the entire package? Even before the document checklist? Since we there are two forms have the barcodes, the wording from CIC kind of confusing.

In IMM5669 question 8 personal history and address, there’s not enough space to fill all the information I do include a separate paper in the back explaining the extras but show I just leave the section blank and say “please see the following page” for the full ten years details? How would you handle it?

In IMM5669 question 9 membership of association with organizations, I just can remember I have one membership I join in the past which is AIGA [professional organization for design] when I was in university but I don’t remember the specific date I join, and what activates I did [ it might just presentation from professional…that’s all]. what should I write for it?

Finally, Is it necessary to have Common-law declaration status as a supporting for our relationship?

Thank you so much!!
 
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/how-i-organized-our-applcation-and-a-summary-of-all-helpful-tips-i-have-learned-t92449.0.html

Good luck!
 
IMM5669 question 8: you can do it either way. Either fill up the form, then include the remaining information on the separate sheet, or say 'see the separate sheet attached' and put all the information there.

IMM5669 question 9: just put the name of the organization. You can put the rough date (for example, the year), then state you do not remember the exact date you joined. Saying you attended meetings and did presentations should be enough. It is not a suspicious activity, so this will be fine.

I would include the Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union. Technically, you do not have to, but many visa officers ask for it later, so it will save time to just include it now.