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StephanH

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I have been going through the application and I've noticed some mistakes, I don't know why I did not noticed them when I've sent the application 20 days ago... Here are some mistakes:

1. IMM 5669 - 3. Mother: family name at birth(maiden name) I put her marriage last name. I did not notice it, even after reviewing the application many times before sending it off.

2. IMM 1344 - 9. Have you previously been married or in a common-law relationship. I left this blank thinking this question was pointed towards PA... but me the sponsor should've put my previous common-law relationship. They also ask in the document checklist .4 "Have you (the sponsor) ever previously in a common-law relationship(s) at a later time." I said YES... So, my info contradicts itself;(

3. IMM 0008 - The PA electronically signed and handwritten signature, I think only handwritten signature was needed there... Only form IMM 5669 needs to be signed electronically and handwritten signature. Anyone could confirm this?

4. Not putting N/A everywhere where it is required. I did put it on some places, it was not clear, but I've read we need to put it on the margins on the left side if it's not applicable for you.

So, should I expect a returned application? or they will give me a chance to fix my mistakes and send it by IRCC webform... Make sure you check your application meticulously before you send it off. Well, we learn from our mistake and this is very true for me.... good luck to all;)

EDITED: I've just notice about option C now also, I can't provide this since I have been living outside of Canada for the past 14 out of 15 years. Is this Option C only for inland? I'm outland and I don't remember seeing this anywhere in our forms.
 
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Are you a Canadian citizen? If you're living outside Canada for 14 years now, you do know that you will have to show intention to settle in Canada for your application to be approved?

In addition, not telling IRCC about previous relationships is pretty significant. You should immediately contact them via a webform and provide updated form(s). Don't wait for them to refuse your sponsorship application since this may be taken as misrepresentation.

The part about not writing NA isn't that significant.
 
Are you a Canadian citizen? If you're living outside Canada for 14 years now, you do know that you will have to show intention to settle in Canada for your application to be approved?

In addition, not telling IRCC about previous relationships is pretty significant. You should immediately contact them via a webform and provide updated form(s). Don't wait for them to refuse your sponsorship application since this may be taken as misrepresentation.

The part about not writing NA isn't that significant.

Yepp, I'm Canadian by birth. I already showed intent of moving back to Canada if the application is approved. You said to contact them via webform immediately, I can't do that now before AOR1, correct? I would do it ASAP but how could I do this now?
 
Yepp, I'm Canadian by birth. I already showed intent of moving back to Canada if the application is approved. You said to contact them via webform immediately, I can't do that now before AOR1, correct? I would do it ASAP but how could I do this now?

You can do it anytime. I would do it sooner rather than later since that shows that you're not trying to deliberately mislead them.

https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-...&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1&wbdisable=true

You may use this form if:
  • You have submitted an application or profile.
  • You wish to report important changes, such as a change in contact information, births, deaths, marriages, divorces, adoptions, changes in employment, withdrawal of application, refund request, or urgent requests.

Your case falls under urgent request.

Make sure you keep a copy of the fact that you contacted them attempting to correct a mistake.
 
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You can do it anytime. I would do it sooner rather than later since that shows that you're not trying to deliberately mislead them.

https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-...&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1&wbdisable=true

You may use this form if:
  • You have submitted an application or profile.
  • You wish to report important changes, such as a change in contact information, births, deaths, marriages, divorces, adoptions, changes in employment, withdrawal of application, refund request, or urgent requests.

Your case falls under urgent request.

Make sure you keep a copy of the fact that you contacted them attempting to correct a mistake.

I just tried this with firefox but when I click NEXT nothing happens. What browser should I use? thx

EDITED: Sorry, I just noticed I had to disable some Add Ons in FF...
 
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Odd, I could have sworn you can submit without this. Maybe they changed it.
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