Submitting copies of all passport pages?
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Hi,
When applying in Canada under the spousal sponsorship category (in fact,
even under any othe category) will you have to send the photocopies of all
the passport pages!? In the documents checklist they only mention the first
couple of pages with your personal data, plus copy of the page showing most
recent entry into Canada.
Why and when would they ever need to see all the pages?!
Any info is appreciated,
Peter
When applying in Canada under the spousal sponsorship category (in fact,
even under any othe category) will you have to send the photocopies of all
the passport pages!? In the documents checklist they only mention the first
couple of pages with your personal data, plus copy of the page showing most
recent entry into Canada.
Why and when would they ever need to see all the pages?!
Any info is appreciated,
Peter
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> Why and when would they ever need to see all the pages?!
I included a copy of the other pages to show the entry and exit stamps when I visited my wife's country. It was a backup for the
airline tickets that I included as proof of visits. I'm sponsoring my wife.
I included a copy of the other pages to show the entry and exit stamps when I visited my wife's country. It was a backup for the
airline tickets that I included as proof of visits. I'm sponsoring my wife.
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I'll echo what MM said. I didn't have a stamp in my passport for every one
of my fiance visits to Canada, but I included all the pages as back-up to
the boarding passes.
I only had two other stamps in there though...one when I visited London, and
another showing that I returned to the U.S. a few days later. It was no big
deal to send the whole thing, and easier than risking delaying the
application if they asked for all the pages later.
Renee![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Inland Spouse Timeline so far:
19 Feb 2003: Moved to Calgary from U.S. on 6 month TRV
12 May 2003: Did medicals in Calgary
20 June 2003: Applied for TRV extension
5 July 2003: Wedding Date
17 July 2003: CIC received inland spouse PR application
15 Aug 2003: Received 6 month TRV extension
20 Aug 2003: CIC request for work history dates (which were sent with
application)
21 Aug 2003: CIC received work history reply by overnight post
"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> When applying in Canada under the spousal sponsorship category (in fact,
> even under any othe category) will you have to send the photocopies of all
> the passport pages!? In the documents checklist they only mention the
first
> couple of pages with your personal data, plus copy of the page showing
most
> recent entry into Canada.
> Why and when would they ever need to see all the pages?!
> Any info is appreciated,
> Peter
of my fiance visits to Canada, but I included all the pages as back-up to
the boarding passes.
I only had two other stamps in there though...one when I visited London, and
another showing that I returned to the U.S. a few days later. It was no big
deal to send the whole thing, and easier than risking delaying the
application if they asked for all the pages later.
Renee
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Inland Spouse Timeline so far:
19 Feb 2003: Moved to Calgary from U.S. on 6 month TRV
12 May 2003: Did medicals in Calgary
20 June 2003: Applied for TRV extension
5 July 2003: Wedding Date
17 July 2003: CIC received inland spouse PR application
15 Aug 2003: Received 6 month TRV extension
20 Aug 2003: CIC request for work history dates (which were sent with
application)
21 Aug 2003: CIC received work history reply by overnight post
"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> When applying in Canada under the spousal sponsorship category (in fact,
> even under any othe category) will you have to send the photocopies of all
> the passport pages!? In the documents checklist they only mention the
first
> couple of pages with your personal data, plus copy of the page showing
most
> recent entry into Canada.
> Why and when would they ever need to see all the pages?!
> Any info is appreciated,
> Peter