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proof of age & WES transcript translations

mahagar

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Hi,
I received my application email today asking me to submit couple of documents, out of which one is proof of age. The email states that it can be something like provintial ID or drivers license, none of which I have. I only have a PR card, which is meant for Proof of PR. They dont accept health card or passports so Im not sure what to use instead?
My second question is regarding WES transcripts; I obtained my degree outside of Canada and I used WES to evaluate it during Canadian PR process. My Uni didnt provide the diploma in English so I had to obtain certified translations which I submitted to WES physically, now only having a photocopy of these translations. Am I good providing only these photocopies of certified translations or do I need to obtain a new one? According to the email Im supposed to bring all these documents also in person for my first appointment so Im not sure if re-printing these translations would suffice, provided that I still have my original diploma with me.
In connection to this, I learned that I will probably have to obtain a new WES evaluation, as the old one was meant for IRCC and they dont share it with CAF. Do I choose document-by-document evaluation or course-by-course evaluation?
And, lastly, I suppose then the new evaluation will be send directly to CAF? What address do I provide? What is your experience with this?
Thanks in advance for any help!
 
ok so after further searching on forums I think birth certificate will do as a proof of age. Any suggestions regarding the 2 remaining questions?
 
Go get a driver's licence. Even if you don't want to drive, just get one for ID purposes. Having it as a piece of ID will make your life so much easier going forward. In most (all?) provinces all you need to do is write the test and they will issue you a learner's permit.
 
Go get a driver's licence. Even if you don't want to drive, just get one for ID purposes. Having it as a piece of ID will make your life so much easier going forward. In most (all?) provinces all you need to do is write the test and they will issue you a learner's permit.
Im considering that in the future. As a matter of fact I do have a driver’s license but from my country so I guess its the same process. For now I gotta find a workaround though. Hopefully the birth certificate will do
 
Im considering that in the future. As a matter of fact I do have a driver’s license but from my country so I guess its the same process. For now I gotta find a workaround though. Hopefully the birth certificate will do
A lot of provinces have a proof of age card for those that don't drive. Ontario has one for sure. That would be a good choice.
Why can you not use your passport? Is it because it is not Canadian?
Bring your originals to the CFRC and they will take certified copies of the documents.
 
A lot of provinces have a proof of age card for those that don't drive. Ontario has one for sure. That would be a good choice.
Why can you not use your passport? Is it because it is not Canadian?
Bring your originals to the CFRC and they will take certified copies of the documents.
the email from recruiter says the passports are not accepted. As to why I have no idea
 
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