Thanks for the reply
@legalfalcon,
Apologies but I have got some of my terminology incorrect.
thanks @ legalfalcon.
Apologies but need to confirm, should be step sister not half sister from original scenario
Relatives in Canada
If you want to claim points, you can, but your will need documentation. If you do not want to, it is not necessary.
You, or if it applies, your spouse or common-law partner, have a relative:
- living in Canada
- 18 years or older and
- a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
This relative must be a:
- parent
- grandparent
- child
- grandchild
- child of a parent (sibling - Can be half)
- child of a grandparent (aunt or uncle)
- grandchild of a parent (niece or nephew)
Express entry
Not claiming express entry points for step sister in this instance. is this ok?
yes
It is not necessary to claim points.
eAPR
The family section question
1.Does xxxxxxx have a relative who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? (The relative must be 18 or older and living in Canada?
What would the answer be for a step sister you don't know and have never met?
The answer is no if you are not claiming points.
2.Please tell us about xxxxxxxxxxx immediate family members that have not been identified in the application?
The first drop down menu has options for step sister & step father. Would they need to be listed here?
If it specifically asks for step sister and step parents, then yes.
Thank you for your help