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AnnaandJer

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Dec 1, 2015
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---US resident---

Alright, I have my doctor's visit behind me and documentation in hand, FBI background check, and all of the forms that were needed. I also have a checklist of everything that is required for submission.

My question is whether there is a specific order that needs to be followed or any other guidelines to ensure a smooth review and (hopefully) quick turnaround to get my PR status. Anything you have that might help would be greatly appreciated to ensure my submission is exactly the way they want it with everything included.

Thank you all so much!
 
AnnaandJer said:
---US resident---

Alright, I have my doctor's visit behind me and documentation in hand, FBI background check, and all of the forms that were needed. I also have a checklist of everything that is required for submission.

My question is whether there is a specific order that needs to be followed or any other guidelines to ensure a smooth review and (hopefully) quick turnaround to get my PR status. Anything you have that might help would be greatly appreciated to ensure my submission is exactly the way they want it with everything included.

Thank you all so much!

Read this thread: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/how-i-organized-our-applcation-and-a-summary-of-all-helpful-tips-i-have-learned-t92449.0.html
 
people usually organize the application based on the checklist. you do not have to separate applications into piles or separate envelopes. when CIC gets the application, it is just going to be reorganized based on what they want. as long as all the required documents are there, and anything extra is properly labeled, it really doesn't matter what order the paperwork is in. i submitted my application in one envelope and one stack of papers, clipping the separate applications accordingly. had no issue with my processing.