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Prneed

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Apr 13, 2012
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Hi
I have mentioned in the acvitiy column as 'working' instead of mentioning my occupation. would this raise a query.should i send a corrected form quoting my application number.
please advise based on your experience
 
It doesn't sound like a big deal, especially if you have mentioned your occupation in the experience section. But you may still send a corrected form and a letter explaining that you made an error and have corrected it. Be sure to write your application number, client ID, date of birth and name on the letter.

Prneed said:
Hi
I have mentioned in the acvitiy column as 'working' instead of mentioning my occupation. would this raise a query.should i send a corrected form quoting my application number.
please advise based on your experience
 
SenoritaBella said:
It doesn't sound like a big deal, especially if you have mentioned your occupation in the experience section. But you may still send a corrected form and a letter explaining that you made an error and have corrected it. Be sure to write your application number, client ID, date of birth and name on the letter.

Thank you so much Senorita. Is sending a correction going to delay the process by any means
 
I don't see how it would... you are simply correcting an error.

Prneed said:
Thank you so much Senorita. Is sending a correction going to delay the process by any means
 
Birth Certificates

Hi guys,

Just when our application for PR in CEC was almost ready, we have been informed that we will need our birth certificates. We were under the impression that our passport copies and other academic documents showing our birth certificates would suffice. My question is, would a notorized statement from a lawyer suffice instead of the birht certificates. Also, will they return the application if applied without the birth certificate? Your inputs and advices is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 
Re: Birth Certificates

androme said:
Hi guys,

Just when our application for PR in CEC was almost ready, we have been informed that we will need our birth certificates. We were under the impression that our passport copies and other academic documents showing our birth certificates would suffice. My question is, would a notorized statement from a lawyer suffice instead of the birht certificates. Also, will they return the application if applied without the birth certificate? Your inputs and advices is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I didnt have a birth certificate. I attached my school leaving......
Secondary/Matriculation certificate or School/college leaving certificate that has your birthdate + your father's or mother's name would suffice