I think you should update it with the correct DOB.Please, if you feel like you filled a wrong date of birth for one of your siblings when filling the eAPR, how do you go about it?
I think you should update it with the correct DOB.Please, if you feel like you filled a wrong date of birth for one of your siblings when filling the eAPR, how do you go about it?
Does not need to be mentioned as per IRCC's instructions. I haven't mentioned it. I mentioned only my international travels. Will that be a problem? @legalfalconDoesn't hurt to add them, at least I did
If I were in your shoes, I'd just include my direct siblings and leave it at that. No need to complicate your application since you have no information about the step family.I am just wondering if anyone can answer my query! I got an ITA in the last draw but yet to apply as my case is a bit unique.
1. I have some step-siblings (at least I was told) but I have no information (like DOB, place of birth, etc) of them. While filling the form online, I could not enter their details because of the like of information. Now, can LOE work in this case to mention their names and say I have never met or seen these people?
It's not easy to ignore for some reasons: I got a point because I have a family member in Canada.If I were in your shoes, I'd just include my direct siblings and leave it at that. No need to complicate your application since you have no information about the step family.
It's a bit challenging because a family member had applied before me and mention the names of his half/steps and my name as his sister. His was paper based and was asked to estimate age for them.If I were in your shoes, I'd just include my direct siblings and leave it at that. No need to complicate your application since you have no information about the step family.
It would have nice to add the previous passport scans. Not an issue though, there might be an ADR which you can reply thenI read that they need the scanned pages of only the current passport with any markings or visas. I did not submit the scans from my previous passport with visas or markings. Will that be an issue? @legalfalcon
You need to declare even if you don't know a lot of info. You may explain in LOE. Not declaring can lead to misrepresentation.I am just wondering if anyone can answer my query! I got an ITA in the last draw but yet to apply as my case is a bit unique.
1. I have some step-siblings (at least I was told) but I have no information (like DOB, place of birth, etc) of them. While filling the form online, I could not enter their details because of the like of information. Now, can LOE work in this case to mention their names and say I have never met or seen these people?