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Nohope

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Hi i am applying as a skilled worker. I have two questions regarding documents.

1. According to the new document checklist (IMM5612) we have to send original reference letters and we may include copies of work contracts, so i am sending original reference letters and only copies of work contracts rather than getting notarized as it is not mentioned.

2. I am sending original sealed university transcripts but i am sending copies of SSC and SSLC certificates as mentioned in the checklist.

In the old checklist they were particular about notarizing the documents but in the new checklist they are asking for only copies unless otherwise stated.

Please correct me if i am wrong and advice me..


Thank you
 
The guide or check lists are being updated by CIC frequently.
The rule is: Always follow the current instruction guide and check list.
 
The current guide/checklist is not mentioning anything about notarized documents that is why i am planning to send copies (wherever originals are not mentioned).

Seniors please advice me if i am wrong.
 
Nohope said:
Hi i am applying as a skilled worker. I have two questions regarding documents.

1. According to the new document checklist (IMM5612) we have to send original reference letters and we may include copies of work contracts, so i am sending original reference letters and only copies of work contracts rather than getting notarized as it is not mentioned.

2. I am sending original sealed university transcripts but i am sending copies of SSC and SSLC certificates as mentioned in the checklist.

In the old checklist they were particular about notarizing the documents but in the new checklist they are asking for only copies unless otherwise stated.

Please correct me if i am wrong and advice me..


Thank you

Dear Nohope,

Hope for the best!!! lol

Please find discussion about Certified true copies as per guideline:
link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp#eg73

To have a photocopy of a document certified, an authorized person must compare the original document to the photocopy and must print the following on the photocopy:

“I certify that this is a true copy of the original document”,
the name of the original document,
the date of the certification,
his or her name,
his or her official position or title, and
his or her signature.
Who can certify copies?

Persons authorized to certify copies include the following:

In Canada:

a commissioner of oaths
a notary public
a justice of the peace
Outside Canada:

a judge
a magistrate
a notary public
an officer of a court of justice
a commissioner authorized to administer oaths in the country in which the person is living
Family members may not certify copies of your documents.
 
deba_avik said:
Dear Nohope,

Hope for the best!!! lol
You said exactly daba-avik!!
I was thinking to tell the same but was reluctant, That is the reason I did not address him "No hope".
I think such user name will fit for any sadist only.

My advice is Be positive, always keep good hope!