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sidaktoronto

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I have my sister in India who is 2 points short of 67. I am here in Canada on a work permit and might get my permanent residency in Jan 2016.

In FSW if your relative is in Canada you can get 5 points under adaptability section, But I have heard that the relative should be permanent resident from at-least one year.

I am not sure about this, could you please suggest if I become permanent resident my sister could get 5 points or not ??

Anybody have insight on this....
 
Relatives in Canada
You, or, if it applies, your spouse or common-law partner, have a relative, either a

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
living in Canada
18 years or older and
a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.


These are the lines from CIC website.....it is not mentioned that person should be permanent resident from one year or nothing like this has been mentioned ......

please reply if you have any idea about this...
 
Has your sister applied or yet to apply?
Because FSW is over and in express entry you do not get any points for relatives in Canada. It might get your profile eligible but does not affect CRS.


sidaktoronto said:
I have my sister in India who is 2 points short of 67. I am here in Canada on a work permit and might get my permanent residency in Jan 2016.

In FSW if your relative is in Canada you can get 5 points under adaptability section, But I have heard that the relative should be permanent resident from at-least one year.

I am not sure about this, could you please suggest if I become permanent resident my sister could get 5 points or not ??

Anybody have insight on this....
 
bindudhiman said:
Has your sister applied or yet to apply?
Because FSW is over and in express entry you do not get any points for relatives in Canada. It might get your profile eligible but does not affect CRS.

she is yet to apply in feb 2016 through express entry...

I know she wont be getting any points towards CRS,

but will she get 5 points in 67 points grid for eligibility even if I got PR status just a month before...?????
 
the instructions don't say anywhere that you need to be a PR for minimum one year. I had read the whole FSW manual a long time ago and it ONLY said you need to be a PR and be able to prove you are a PR (which will be COPR in your case).
 
dbss said:
the instructions don't say anywhere that you need to be a PR for minimum one year. I had read the whole FSW manual a long time ago and it ONLY said you need to be a PR and be able to prove you are a PR (which will be COPR in your case).

Thanks for your response !!
 
what if my relative who is Canadian citizen but not currently living in Canada

Should i be qualify for 5 points in FSW gird or not?

please reply
 
ahmedmohamed2016 said:
what if my relative who is Canadian citizen but not currently living in Canada

Should i be qualify for 5 points in FSW gird or not?

please reply

Unfortunately, I don't think that will work. Because I also qualified only because my sister is a Canadian citizen (I got exactly 67 points with that!!). However, they asked me to provide things like her utility bill (I think dated within 30 days of the application or something) to prove she was currently residing in Canada as well.
 
ahmedmohamed2016 said:
what if my relative who is Canadian citizen but not currently living in Canada

Should i be qualify for 5 points in FSW gird or not?

please reply

No - you won't. Your relative must be living in Canada and you must be able to prove that your relative is living in Canada to get the points.
 
I got an ITA
I was not eligible for FSW or FST
i was eligible for CEC and have a PNP
My ITA says I am invited under PNP

In my profile I answered yes for the question regarding Canadian relatives because 2 of my siblings are PR holder

So in my Post ITA Application I also answered yes so now it's asking for supporting documents
I didn't claim any points for relatives but it is still asking for documents
What should I do ?

Appreciate for help