Submitting an immigration application to Canada can be a complicated process; But one of the most important parts of it, Package of Supporting Documents is Having complete, organized, and accurate documentation will help IRCC officers review your eligibility faster, reduce the likelihood of delays, and increase the chances of your application being approved.
First step: collecting identity documents
Before you begin, gather your necessary identification documents, including:
Passport (with sufficient validity for the application period)
Birth certificate or birth certificate
Marriage certificate (if any)
National card or other identification documents issued by the government
Make sure all documents legible, Translated into English or French if needed and Correctly verified to be
Second step: providing proof of financial ability
Financial documents show that you (and your family, if any) can afford to live in Canada. Common documents include the following:
Bank statements of the last 3 to 6 months
Employment letter including salary, position and employment status
Documents related to property ownership or investment
Financial commitment letter from the sponsor (if any)
All financial documents must New, authentic and real to be
Third step: Organization of educational qualifications and job records
Many Canadian immigration programs require proof of your educational qualifications and work experience. Prepare the following:
Education certificates, diplomas, encyclopedias and transcripts
Professional licenses or specialized certificates
Work history letters including job title, duties, working hours and employment period
Payroll or tax documents related to work history
It is better to have documents chronologically and with Clear labeling arrange
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