Proofs for showing residency

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Old Nov 26th 2004, 12:13 am
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What are the proofs one needs to show that one is staying in Canada since last 2 years..
Bank Account, Driving License....Residence address? and what else.
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Old Nov 26th 2004, 12:42 am
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Default Re: Proofs for showing residency

None of those you mention prove that you resided in Canada. They only prove that you have bank account, driver's license, etc.

You need to show evidence proving that you were actually present in Canada in days claimed. Just to start - utility bills (including your phone bills), credit and debit cards slips and statements showing that you used them in Canada on claimed days, your employment record or school attendance record, evidence of participating in events here, etc. will be considered demonstrating your presence here.

But most importantly you need to move to Canada first and start really living here - then you will have no problem gathering necessary evidence.


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What are the proofs one needs to show that one is staying in Canada since last 2 years..
Bank Account, Driving License....Residence address? and what else.
Is there a redimade list
Thanks to all of you for helping the mankind (immigration class)
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