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Did not include siblings on the Study Permit Application. Now Applying for Express Entry..

mmsyed

Full Member
Aug 8, 2013
26
2
Canada
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Inland
AOR Received.
03-03-2018
LANDED..........
05-10-2018
Hi,

Back in 2013, when the agent was processing my study permit application, he did not include my 2 siblings out of 4. He thought that my father's income combination would not satisfy the sponsorship requirement as my father was the only sponsor for me.

Currently, I am on PGWP and going to apply for PR through express entry. Now I really would like to include them. I am worried about if I should include all of them in my express entry application or I just keep as it was what agent did.

Is there anybody who had something similar to my case? I would highly appreciate if you enlighten my knowledge and share/ suggest some information about how I should proceed.

Thank you.
 
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eralaran

Full Member
Mar 10, 2017
21
3
Hi,

Back in 2013, when the agent was processing my study permit application, he did not include my 2 siblings out of 4. He thought that my father's income combination would not satisfy the sponsorship requirement as my father was the only sponsor for me.

Currently, I am on PGWP and going to apply for PR through express entry. Now I really would like to include them.

Is there anybody who had something similar to my case? I would highly appreciate if you enlighten my knowledge and share/ suggest some information about how I should proceed.

Thank you.
I would strongly suggest you to consult an immigration lawyer and proceed
 
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dixit18

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Jul 11, 2017
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2
I am afraid that you are in a bad situation. Visa officers may regard this as misrepresentation, very possibly.

If you want to proceed with your PR application, you have no choice but to declare all of your family members this time, along with a letter of explanation to explain why you didn't include them before. Although, by doing this, you may face the risk of misrepresentation and a ban of 5 years.
 
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mmsyed

Full Member
Aug 8, 2013
26
2
Canada
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Inland
AOR Received.
03-03-2018
LANDED..........
05-10-2018
I am afraid that you are in a bad situation. Visa officers may regard this as misrepresentation, very possibly.

If you want to proceed with your PR application, you have no choice but to declare all of your family members this time, along with a letter of explanation to explain why you didn't include them before. Although, by doing this, you may face the risk of misrepresentation and a ban of 5 years.
Have you ever heard this type of case? Or this is just me!!
 

codezips

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Apr 8, 2024
71
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Hello, what did you end up doing in your this situation ? Please reply with your outcome, did you get PR or did you got any issues ?