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OKHA1

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Hello,

I received my ITA under CIC, Do i have to scan my old and new passport?

Secondly, Do i have to scan my work permit and include it in the application?
 
OKHA1 said:
Hello,

I received my ITA under CIC, Do i have to scan my old and new passport?

Secondly, Do i have to scan my work permit and include it in the application?

I have asked similar questions on here. The seniors have said only you currently valid passport is required.

My study and PGWP permits have all expired, so I don't plan to include them.
 
It only asks for your valid passport (current). I will be uploading both my old and new with an LOE as 90% of my passport stamps are on my old one. This isn't a requirement, just my choice.
 
I am a frequent traveler to the United state and I noticed most times my passport is not stamped and I don't remembered the dates. Do I still have to investigate the dates I traveled there or I should just include the dates stamped on my passport?
 
OKHA1 said:
I am a frequent traveler to the United state and I noticed most times my passport is not stamped and I don't remembered the dates. Do I still have to investigate the dates I traveled there or I should just include the dates stamped on my passport?

Include as much as you can remember. State in an LOE you tried and that as some times the passport was not stamped you don't remember. However USA is quite strict on stamping so this suprises me.
 
That is because I was living very close to the border at some point and I travel on land every other week
 
kryt0n said:
I will be uploading both my old and new with an LOE as 90% of my passport stamps are on my old one. This isn't a requirement, just my choice.
I did the same (no LOE though). I also uploaded my expired one-year temporary residence card (just in case).

I see no harm in doing that.
 
Dedicated said:
I did the same (no LOE though). I also uploaded my expired one-year temporary residence card (just in case).

I see no harm in doing that.

Indeed - I would rather give too much.

(That's what she said).