Canadian Immigration Documents
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Canadian Immigration Documents
Overview
Submitting your application for Canadian Permanent Residence involves providing crucial personal and financial documents. It's advisable to include notarized copies of the documents I'll cover in the coming weeks. However, certain documents must be sent as originals:
- Immigration Forms
- Academic Transcripts
- Police Certificates
- Bank Statements
- Letters of Reference
- Language Test Results
- Photos
Essential Documents
Here's a breakdown of the key documents you need to collect promptly:
1. Identity and Civil Status Documents
- Birth Certificate
- Marriage Certificate
- Divorce or Annulment Papers
- Death Certificate (for former spouses, if applicable)
- Citizenship Certificate or Permanent Resident Visa copy (for family members who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents)
2. Children's Information
- Birth Certificates (showing parents' names)
- Adoption Papers (if applicable)
- Custody Proof (for children under 18)
- Evidence Children Can Leave Court Jurisdiction
- Proof of Fulfilled Custody Obligations (if children won’t accompany you)
- Proof of Full-Time Studies (for dependent children 22 or older):
- School Transcripts (since age 22)
- School Letters (days attended per week, hours per day)
- Proof of Financial Support by Parents (since age 22)
3. Travel Documents and Passports
- Passports/Travel Documents for:
- Principal Applicant
- Spouse or Common-Law Partner
- Dependent Children (include only pages showing passport details)
- Copy of Current Visa (if residing outside your nationality country)
Next Steps
In upcoming articles, I'll provide more details on personal and financial documents. Meanwhile, you can start preparing by downloading Step-by-Step Immigration to Canada, which offers a comprehensive guide to the Canadian immigration process.
Prepare these documents carefully to ensure a smooth application process for your Canadian Permanent Residence.
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