So, in the posts above, we have suggested that you count only your blood relatives (parents, grandparents, direct uncles [the brothers of your mother or father], direct aunts [the sisters of your mother or father], cousins [children of your parent's sisters and brothers], nieces, nephews, and children) but not to list people who are not blood related to you. I know that terminology is different between languages, but does that help?Thank you guys so much for the info. But like I said above, is it important to list EVERY relatives or it doesn’t really matter as long as I list some of them? Since I have like 30 people left because I don’t count the in laws?
With an application to CIC everything matters. If they find out you have blood relatives whom you have not listed, you could be misrepresenting your application, or you could harm their chances of ever immigrating to Canada.