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Hi Everyone,

Sadly I was selected for for residency questionnaire, now i am ready to send the documents back to CIC, in cover letter I can see the immigration officer name, the question is that should i put his name on the envelope or just CIC address will suffice? any help will be appreciated, thank you
 
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Hi Everyone,

Sadly I was selected for for residency questionnaire, now i am ready to send the documents back to CIC, in cover letter I can see the immigration officer name, the question is that should i put his name on the envelope or just CIC address will suffice? any help will be appreciated, thank you
There is no harm in addressing him/her directly. I always do, if a signatory is named.
 
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Hi Everyone,

Sadly I was selected for for residency questionnaire, now i am ready to send the documents back to CIC, in cover letter I can see the immigration officer name, the question is that should i put his name on the envelope or just CIC address will suffice? any help will be appreciated, thank you
Hi, Is it possible to tell what documents were asked? It would help me start collecting those documents(if asked for last few years) to avoid any problems in getting those documents after 2-3 years.
 
Hi Everyone,

Sadly I was selected for for residency questionnaire, now i am ready to send the documents back to CIC, in cover letter I can see the immigration officer name, the question is that should i put his name on the envelope or just CIC address will suffice? any help will be appreciated, thank you
You don’t have to namely address your mail to the officer who signed the letter you received from CIC.
Just mail it to the address provided.
Your UCI will easily tell who is in charge of your case when CIC receives your mail.
 
Hi Everyone,

Sadly I was selected for for residency questionnaire, now i am ready to send the documents back to CIC, in cover letter I can see the immigration officer name, the question is that should i put his name on the envelope or just CIC address will suffice? any help will be appreciated, thank you
Most of important thing is to send you envelope using courier or registered post with a tracking number, I recommend not to address an the individual
 
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Hi, Is it possible to tell what documents were asked? It would help me start collecting those documents(if asked for last few years) to avoid any problems in getting those documents after 2-3 years.

the following documents are requested:
  • Passports
  • Entry/Exit Records issued by other countries
  • Provincial/Territorial Personal Health Claims Summary
  • Rental or lease agreements
  • Letter from landlord confirming rental period
  • Property titles or Mortgage documents
  • Property tax assessments
  • Official school transcripts
  • TF Slips from CRA
  • Letters from employers describing each position held, date of hiring, work schedule
  • Records of employment from CRA
  • CRA Statements of Employment Insurance benefit periods
  • Statements of social assistance
  • Statements of disability assistance
  • 3 Letters from suppliers or clients
  • Incorporation documents
  • Advertising contracts
  • Contracts and invoices demonstrating a continuance o business activity
  • Business bank statements
  • Professional licence/membership card/permit to practice
  • A personal Canadian citizen reference who has known you for the past 2 years and can answer questions about you such as work, study, housing, sports, cultural or religious activities, volunteering
  • Fingerprints
I have 60 days from the date of the letter to respond.
 
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the following documents are requested:
  • Passports
  • Entry/Exit Records issued by other countries
  • Provincial/Territorial Personal Health Claims Summary
  • Rental or lease agreements
  • Letter from landlord confirming rental period
  • Property titles or Mortgage documents
  • Property tax assessments
  • Official school transcripts
  • TF Slips from CRA
  • Letters from employers describing each position held, date of hiring, work schedule
  • Records of employment from CRA
  • CRA Statements of Employment Insurance benefit periods
  • Statements of social assistance
  • Statements of disability assistance
  • 3 Letters from suppliers or clients
  • Incorporation documents
  • Advertising contracts
  • Contracts and invoices demonstrating a continuance o business activity
  • Business bank statements
  • Professional licence/membership card/permit to practice
  • A personal Canadian citizen reference who has known you for the past 2 years and can answer questions about you such as work, study, housing, sports, cultural or religious activities, volunteering
  • Fingerprints
I have 60 days from the date of the letter to respond.
Thank you so much for taking time to respond with the complete list. Good luck.