"Robert" <> wrote in message news:<qeFBb.26309$>...
> "Edin" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > I am applying as a Skilled Worker to come to Canada as a permanent
> > resident. I am a British citizen.
> >
> > In the CIC website in Canada, there is a London-specific Visa Office
> > document. This contains a checklist for your application which does
> > not mention an "Immigrant Summary and Supplementary Information" form.
> >
> > However, on the High Commission London site, the checklist - which
> > looks different and also wants you to subdivide your application
> > documents into numbered sections - does mention this form.
> >
> > The form itself is four pages long. The first two are the Immigrant
> > Summary and the second two constitute the Supplementary Information.
> > The Supplementary Information form starts off quite abruptly with "Is
> > this your first passport"? Is *what* my first passport? And what does
> > "first" mean anyway? As a British citizen I have, strictly, had three
> > passports because each was valid for ten years. Is that one passport
> > or three passports?
> >
> > I am puzzled by the discrepancy between the two websites. Obviously, I
> > want to get the application right so I guess I should fill in this
> > form. But I don't know how to answer the very first question!
> >
> > Finally, is it advisable to split the application documents into
> > numbered sections as specified in (their) checklist, even though it
> > isn't mentioned in the London-specific Visa Office document issued by
> > the CIC site?
> >
> > Help!
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Edin
>
> Always follow visa specific post. so go by London !
> If the web site for London says number then number.
Thanks for the advice, Robert :-) Any ideas how I go about answering
the "Is this your first passport?" question?
Edin