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imm 5491 question 20

vcgarcia

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Mar 10, 2016
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Hi friends

I need help on question 20?

Is necessary to write in the letter, specifcally where we are going to go to work or where send our children to school, so also addresses family where we arrive?

and other questions.

You must print any document to show the savings bank we possess when we left for Canada in this letter?

any questions just ask me.
thank you.

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It is a good idea to write a letter giving details of your plans to move back to Canada. This can include things like where you and your spouse hope to work, where the children will be going to school, any help your family will be offering, how you will support yourselves; basically anything that will show you are planning to move back to Canada. The letter can also include details of what you are doing to leave your country of residence, such as plans to ship your things to Canada, plans to quit your jobs, plans for your children's scholastic and medical records to be transferred; etc.

Then include proof, such as job searches; inquiries about or enrollment in school and other activities for the children; a letter from your family offering to let you stay with them while you get settled; proof of savings to show you can support yourselves; etc.
 

vcgarcia

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Mar 10, 2016
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canadianwoman said:
It is a good idea to write a letter giving details of your plans to move back to Canada. This can include things like where you and your spouse hope to work, where the children will be going to school, any help your family will be offering, how you will support yourselves; basically anything that will show you are planning to move back to Canada. The letter can also include details of what you are doing to leave your country of residence, such as plans to ship your things to Canada, plans to quit your jobs, plans for your children's scholastic and medical records to be transferred; etc.

Then include proof, such as job searches; inquiries about or enrollment in school and other activities for the children; a letter from your family offering to let you stay with them while you get settled; proof of savings to show you can support yourselves; etc.
Thank you very much, you help me a lot.
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