Thanks for the reply! What adds to the complexity is that my father-in-law is no more.Hi . It’s not an issue . Your father in law can submit an affidavit , notarised of same name .. that is 1 xxx is known by xxx and xxxkumar . Both children are my biological children and so on . On this site there are many format of same name affidavit. For better assistance I suggest u to seek advice of legal falcon. Tagging him for your convience. @legalfalcon . Good luck
Does your hubby's half sister's passport have your hubby's father name ? If, yes, you are good to go.Hi everyone!
We're in unusual situation, so I'm seeking for advice on the subject.
My husband has a father in Canada, who is currently in long (more than 15 years) common law relationship with his wife in Canada. This woman has a daughter, whom he raised, but didn't adopted. Can we claim points for this daughter as my husband's sister (step-sister, half sister, I don't know how to call her right)? All of the family (father, mother and daughter) are Canadian citizens.
Thank you for your help
Hi,Hi,
My half sister did not include me in her family history application form.
She has been residing in Canada for 12years now.
Can I still claim sibling points from her?
She is willing to give me all the required supporting documents.
Thanks in anticipation of your response(s)
Hi,
I have the similar situation where my husband missed his brother's name while applying for PR, and now his brother want to claim the sibling points as we became PR holders.
Please respond.
Thank you.
The same as if you only have 1 sibling in Canada.How many points If I have 2 siblings in Canada?
We have recently received an ITA for Canada PR express entry. I am the primary applicant and husband is secondary. My husband's brother holds a Canadian PR. To get points for siblings, shall I select the brother/sister option in my family section or in my husband's family section?The same as if you only have 1 sibling in Canada.
You select yes in your husband's section. You select no in your section.We have recently received an ITA for Canada PR express entry. I am the primary applicant and husband is secondary. My husband's brother holds a Canadian PR. To get points for siblings, shall I select the brother/sister option in my family section or in my husband's family section?
Question in the application form: Does XYZ have a relative who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? (The relative must be 18 or older and living in Canada.)
During the ITA application I have selected yes for both me and my husband relative section.
YesHi
I have applied for express entry as a secondary applicant.due to age factor.
My spouse is primary applicant,I have a brother who is a Canadian citizen.can I get additional 15 points even though I am a secondary applicant.
If yes how?
Let me know your comments
I am in a similar situation , I am the primary applicant , and my Wife's brother is in Canada on PR. When I updated the profile in CIC , it did not change my score. Anything I am doing wrong.