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godisgreat
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Posted on 08-02-09 7:30
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Dear All
Can anyone please suggest me where can i take photo for canada visa application. there specification is different than US so CVS, walgreen, ritz camera or photo studio could not make it.
Thanking You.
GG
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Stewie
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Posted on 08-02-09 8:49
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I think you will find no where. Go to CVS/Walgreens and cut it by yourself. I think it should be Okie.
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silugadi
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Posted on 08-03-09 12:50
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I was a CVS photo Lab technician and I have printed one about a year ago for the canadian passport .I believe its similar or same for the visa application too. It was a bit hard.. going thru all those specifications. I remember other than the size, there was supposed to be the store stamp with the printed date the picture was taken. The customer called me after her picture was accepted by the embassy and thanked me. Most stores have the specifications for all countries with them, but to be in safe side,Print out the page that has all the detail instructions for the photo and give it to the lab technician. I m sure, they will do it.
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americanboy
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Posted on 08-03-09 11:08
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Silugadi is correct , Walgreen has a special fet in their computer that converts the picture taken by them in to specific specification but they do not have a cutter to cut the picture to the Canadian size.
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sweetangel
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Posted on 08-03-09 3:11
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I took the pictures in Walgreens, then we cut it at homes. The picture was messed up with ball pen ink and had saw like edges, but the canadian consulate in Detroit didn't say a word and accepted it.
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