Not as a dependent, But only in the Additional family information form.i have brother 27 year old but not married does he include as dependent
HE ALSO FILL UP ADDITONAL FAMILY INFORMATION FORMNot as a dependent, But only in the Additional family information form.
THANKS BUT DOES HE NEED TO FILL UP FORM 5406 AND SIGNATURE ON ITNot as a dependent, But only in the Additional family information form.
THANKS BUT DOES HE NEED TO FILL UP FORM 5406 AND SIGNATURE ON IT
Turn off the CAPS lock and start reading the guide. It very clearly answers your questions.ON IMM 5406 IT WRITE ON FORM
COMPLETE ALL NAMES IN ENGLISH AND YOUR NATIVE LANGUAGE WHAT DOES IT MEANS
if parents are divorced you dont need mention him /but show divorce certificate/ , if not - he is part of family and should pass MedicalThis is someone else question. If parents were separated and the father doesnt want to come to Canada because he has his own family now. Is that okay not to declare him in the application even in the income requirements? Thanks!
Yulia what if there is no divorce in their country and they are just separated and no legal documents? Do they need to hire a lawyer?if parents are divorced you dont need mention him /but show divorce certificate/ , if not - he is part of family and should pass Medical
Hi, could you send me the link for the guide please?Turn off the CAPS lock and start reading the guide. It very clearly answers your questions.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5772-application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.htmlHi, could you send me the link for the guide please?
Philippines?Yulia what if there is no divorce in their country and they are just separated and no legal documents? Do they need to hire a lawyer?
Yes Philippines.. Thank you canuck_in_uk!Philippines?
If so, IRCC is well aware of the law against divorce in that country and they do work around it. The mother would need to show strong proof that they have been separated. They do not need a lawyer.
Anyone?Sorry to hijack this, but this is a confusing part.
I have my birth certificate and parents marriage certificate translated with affidavit and notarized as required. But since the checklist is stating that only the *copies* of these documents to be sent, I am planning to send the photocopies of these documents including photocopies of the affidavits and notary stamps. But now I am in doubt that it will be acceptable.