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Pls advise me as my wife don't want to mention the detail of brothers and sisters. Is it ok.
 
not ok...

it is misrepresentation. If they find this out anytime.. even after you get PR, they reserve the right to cancel it.
 
honesty is the best policy in immigration applications, tell the truth and disclose all relatives ti CIC
 
This is an important information which is required by CHC, you can not conceal or avoid. It has an impact on your process for misrepresenting, and like someone on the forum suggested, can cancel your immigration/citizenship at any stage of your life.

Best regards,

Man J.

assiwassi said:
Pls advise me as my wife don't want to mention the detail of brothers and sisters. Is it ok.
 
aanbaan said:
not ok...

it is misrepresentation. If they find this out anytime.. even after you get PR, they reserve the right to cancel it.

Well answered!!
 
Hello, i have a situation like this: my parents divorced when I was 7 years old. My father remarried. They told me he had 5 other children but I don't know anything else: I am not sure of their names, age, where they are, I don't even know if they are still alive because I had no relationship with my father after divorce. can I just ignore these half brothers and sisters and say nothing about them or is it misreprensentation? certainly I will never have to sponsor them because they are strangers to me. Please give me advice
 
Best bet for you is to give your father's name, but put a word "Divorced" in your relationship to him column. For his children you could give this details on an additional sheet explaining your situation with same explanation as given in your para.

Some better advise anyone?

Man J.

canadalover said:
Hello, i have a situation like this: my parents divorced when I was 7 years old. My father remarried. They told me he had 5 other children but I don't know anything else: I am not sure of their names, age, where they are, I don't even know if they are still alive because I had no relationship with my father after divorce. can I just ignore these half brothers and sisters and say nothing about them or is it misreprensentation? certainly I will never have to sponsor them because they are strangers to me. Please give me advice
 
Hello, i have a situation like this: my parents divorced when I was 7 years old. My father remarried. They told me he had 5 other children but I don't know anything else: I am not sure of their names, age, where they are, I don't even know if they are still alive because I had no relationship with my father after divorce. can I just ignore these half brothers and sisters and say nothing about them or is it misreprensentation? certainly I will never have to sponsor them because they are strangers to me. Please give me advice


if one of your half-sibling applies for PR at a later date and provides the same father's details. they may run a database search and find out that you had not declared half-siblings... this would be a case of misrepresentation....

A letter full of explanation will be a good idea. But, my best bet would be to find out their names and DoBs and put it on the Additional family information. write an explanation in any case mentioning that you have no contact or real relation with them. If you cannot find out their details, then write an explanation with whatever information you have about them.

talking to a lawyer to discuss your case may not be such a bad idea..