Certify/Notarise photocopies
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Topic: Certify/Notarise photocopies
Posted By: abduljabbar
Subject: Certify/Notarise photocopies
Date Posted: 19 Jul 2018 at 4:37pm
Hi,
I am planning to apply for visit visa for myself, and in the Gather documents section on canada.ca website it mentions something about certifying your photocopies such as - information page of your valid passport or travel documents - photocopy of your marriage certificate - photocopy of your current immigration status
My only concern is notarizing all the above documents will cost me 4 times the visa application fees ! So I am not sure if I am understanding it right or are they serious about it. Moreover i applied for it 6 years ago, and remember not doing or certifying any of the stuff. Just sent my original passport and other relevant documents and everything was just fine.
Any tips all ?
Thanks
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Posted By: pmm
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2018 at 1:22pm
Hi
abduljabbar wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to apply for visit visa for myself, and in the Gather documents section on canada.ca website it mentions something about certifying your photocopies such as - information page of your valid passport or travel documents - photocopy of your marriage certificate - photocopy of your current immigration status
My only concern is notarizing all the above documents will cost me 4 times the visa application fees ! So I am not sure if I am understanding it right or are they serious about it. Moreover i applied for it 6 years ago, and remember not doing or certifying any of the stuff. Just sent my original passport and other relevant documents and everything was just fine.
Any tips all ?
Thanks |
1. I suggest you read the official site: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada.html 2. If you read instructions, most applications only require copies of documents, not certified/notarized copies.
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