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Dear my friends. Concerning the proof of relative's residency in canada. My grand mother recently became a canadian citizen, but all bills are being addressed to my step grad father. So what documents may i propose to CIC to be deemed as definite. Many thanks, hope you'll receive meds soon.
 
Dear,

Include:

A copy of her citizenship card
Any document or certificate of marriage between ur grandmother and her husband
Bills, Income tax, ect....
A letter explaining the situation.

As per the regulations, grandmother is considered a relative in canada from which you can claim points.

Others please confirm...
 
Pffffffffffffffffff ??? ??? ???
why is it taking all that time???
4 months since sending medicals and till now no news.
I'm that close to give up :'(
 
youskal said:
Dear,

Include:

A copy of her citizenship card
Any document or certificate of marriage between ur grandmother and her husband
Bills, Income tax, ect....
A letter explaining the situation.

As per the regulations, grandmother is considered a relative in canada from which you can claim points.

Others please confirm...

dear youskal

does the relative have to be a citizen , is it ok if he is a pr , or it dosent count??
 
cooldoc80 said:
dear youskal
does the relative have to be a citizen , is it ok if he is a pr , or it dosent count??

With youskal's permission :D there is no difference between Citizen & PR in this case :)
 
Sep06 said:
With youskal's permission :D there is no difference between Citizen & PR in this case :)

thnx buddy thats good news
 
Hit there, this kindda info. is quite obvious in CIC website,so you can make sure over there.

Relatives in Canada
You, or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner, have a relative (parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, child of a parent, sibling, child of a grandparent, aunt or uncle, or grandchild of a parent, niece or nephew) who is residing in Canada and is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
 
UPDATE on Processing times for federal skilled worker applications processed by visa offices outside Canada.

Last quarterly update: February 22, 2011


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-fed.asp

Regards,
Mayank
 
and damascus was 81 , so one month more of waiting for the late 2006 & 2007
 
youskal said:
WARSAW IS NOW 68, how much was it before?? i think 63, right????

what do you mean before? if you mean older than 6 months ago , I have no idea but if you mean the processing time before 68 months , no it was 67, so only one more month longer by now
 
the 67 has turned to 68, sounds like it's got longer right? how do u say they are trying to do us a favour
 
hi..my name is bashar .I applied in 2006 FROM DAMASCUS.I GOT my fedral number in November 2007..can u help to inform me any information about time processing .I DIDNT HEAR ANYTHING .....