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July 16, 2010
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June 16, 2010
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I just had my pictures done today at Shoppers Drug Mart and I must say the guy knew exactly what he was doing. I came home and measured them and all the measurements are to the tee. One thing though for the time stamp, it also has where you need a Guarantor's Signature. Now I know that Canadians are usually required to do so when applying for a passport but would that apply to this situation as well?

If so, where do I obtain such a signature?
Also, I know for outland you are supposed to write your name and etc. on the back of one picture but do I need to do that for inland as well?
Seems like there isn't any space to write it except for the space where the guarantors signature would go.
 
You have to write the applicant's name on the back of the immigration photos? Where does it state this?
 
silverbee said:
In the Immigrant's Guide - page 16! I just noticed this one.

You need on the back of ONE photo and only one photo: write teh name and date of birth of the person appearing in the photo as well as the date the photo was taken.

Where is this guide? I was following the guide that accompanies the outland forms, and saw nothing about labeling those photographs. :(
 
In the Immigrant's Guide - page 16! I just noticed this one.

You need on the back of ONE photo and only one photo: write the name and date of birth of the person appearing in the photo as well as the date the photo was taken.
 
You don't need a guarantor's signature. That's for passport photos.
 
Thank you canadianwoman!
So I am assuming I can just fill it in in the spot they had left for the guarantor signature.

Sorry for not answering the other question in time but I am glad someone was there to help me out.