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svs

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Jul 16, 2009
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Dear Friends,

Do I need to send the immigration application package of my wife along with sponsership forms to the case processing centre in Canada? Because online it says send both the forms at the same time. Or does my wife needs to send the application package to visa office in India since she is in India? In the forms she wrote visa processing centre as Newdelhi, India.

Please let me know.


Thanks,
 
All documents (those about the sponsor and those of the applicant) should be sent in one single package to the Case Processing Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, address here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/canada/mississauga.asp

Shipping your documentation by courier is highly recommended although the cost is higher than regular mail, but well worth it.

Post additional questions and share your application dates on this forum so others can help you figure out the rest of the process.
 
Thanks so much, then will they forward my spouse application to Newdelhi, India? My spouse is in India. What should she write in place of visa office on the application forms?
 
svs said:
Thanks so much, then will they forward my spouse application to Newdelhi, India? My spouse is in India. What should she write in place of visa office on the application forms?
Yes. NEW DELHI visa office for processing.
Once you are approved as a sponsor , they will forward your application along with required proof's to NEW DELHI.
 
mickeyindia said:
Yes. NEW DELHI visa office for processing.
Once you are approved as a sponsor , they will forward your application along with required proof's to NEW DELHI.

Ok thanks so much
 
svs said:
Ok thanks so much

Can I put those in 2 seperate envelopes and then in one big envelope and send it as a single package? Any suggestions? Please let me know.
 
svs said:
Can I put those in 2 seperate envelopes and then in one big envelope and send it as a single package? Any suggestions? Please let me know.

That's fine. We had three envelopes and then put them into another single one :)