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What documents need to be notarized for Canadian reunion immigrants?

First, you must fill out some application forms:

Download the form from http://www.cic.gc.ca,

Guarantor form:

IMM 1344A

IMM 1344B

IMM 548 1

IMM 540 1

IMM 5540

Application form:

IMM 0008 Universal

IMM 0008 plan 1

IMM 5490 (explanation letter should be signed)

IMM 5406

If your husband is responsible for filling it out for you, you don't have to worry about it, but there are some places that need your signature.

Notarization:

Birth, unmarried, relative, registered permanent residence, marriage.

First of all, call the notary office and ask what kind of materials are needed for the above notarization (there are differences in different places, but they are basically the same)

Birth notarization (if the household registration and parents' household registration are in the same household registration book, you can get it directly from the notary office; If the registered permanent residence and parents are not together, you can get the proof of your parents' unit at birth).

Notarization without punishment (no punishment certificate issued by the police station where the account is located)

Notarization of relatives and household registration (just take the household registration book)

Marriage (marriage certificate)

Notarization must be in both Chinese and English. Generally, you should keep a copy for yourself.

Don't divorced people have originals? Divorce justice should be needed. If you only have a copy, you can go to the notary office and ask what to do.