Does cic send mails for extra documnets

You're asking about the Canada Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (CIC) department!

According to the CIC's website, if you're applying for a visa, permanent residence, or citizenship, you may need to provide additional documents to support your application. In such cases, CIC may contact you to request additional documents.

Here are some scenarios where CIC might send a mail requesting extra documents:

  1. Incomplete application: If your application is incomplete or missing required documents, CIC may send a mail requesting the missing information.
  2. Additional documentation required: CIC may request additional documents to support your application, such as proof of language proficiency, education, or work experience.
  3. Verification of documents: CIC may verify the authenticity of documents you've submitted, and if they need additional information or clarification, they'll send a mail to request it.

When CIC sends a mail requesting extra documents, it's usually sent to the email address or mailing address you provided in your application. The mail will typically include specific instructions on what documents are required and how to submit them.

To ensure a smooth application process, it's essential to:

If you have any questions or concerns about the application process or additional document requests, you can contact the CIC's Client Application and Support Centre (CASC) or visit their website for more information.