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Oct13

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Does anyone know if "mail forwarding" to an address in Canada is allowed for the CIC letters and in particular for the oath invitation ones?
 
I believe you pay for mail forwarding with Canada Post and I think it should not be a problem. But keep in touch with CIC call center and ecas so you are always uptodate.
 
cic8888 said:
I believe you pay for mail forwarding with Canada Post and I think it should not be a problem. But keep in touch with CIC call center and ecas so you are always uptodate.

Thanks for your reply.

Yes, but I know that some government related letters, like CRA ones, are not allowed for mail forwarding. I am not sure if the immigration letters are not allowed too for such service.
 
one of my friend had his CRA letters forwarded - but it was an year ago. double check with Canada postes.
 
Oct13 said:
Does anyone know if "mail forwarding" to an address in Canada is allowed for the CIC letters and in particular for the oath invitation ones?

This is Canada Post we are talking about. I tried it once we paid quite a bit for the forwarding and were promptly forwarded
most of the junk mail but they missed to forward mails from CRA for child benefits, and we had to wait longer to have the
benefits back to the new address!! yes, go with the forwarding, but have a Plan B as well to have somebody check as well...
 
Thanks I asked Canada post they said that they do not forward mail for the CRA , but not sure about CIC, even her supervisor was not sure
cprak0 said:
This is Canada Post we are talking about. I tried it once we paid quite a bit for the forwarding and were promptly forwarded
most of the junk mail but they missed to forward mails from CRA for child benefits, and we had to wait longer to have the
benefits back to the new address!! yes, go with the forwarding, but have a Plan B as well to have somebody check as well...