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I'm confused by the following question:

Does [name] have a relative who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? (The relative must be 18 or older and living in Canada.)

My wife is a Canadian citizen, but she has been living in the U.S. for the past five years - so I would choose "No" correct? Since she is not "living in Canada"?
 
AmericanMovingToCanada said:
I'm confused by the following question:

My wife is a Canadian citizen, but she has been living in the U.S. for the past five years - so I would choose "No" correct? Since she is not "living in Canada"?

If your wife is not currently living in Canada choose 'No'. If she is currently living in Canada choose 'Yes'.
 
JoacRy said:
If your wife is not currently living in Canada choose 'No'. If she is currently living in Canada choose 'Yes'.

Thank you!
 
The son of my father's uncle (mother's brother) is a PR holder in canada since 4 years. Essentially my cousin uncle. Shall i count him in CRS calculation or mention him in application ?
 
prongs13 said:
The son of my father's uncle (mother's brother) is a PR holder in canada since 4 years. Essentially my cousin uncle. Shall i count him in CRS calculation or mention him in application ?

No the relationship is too distant. This will not get you any points in your CRS application. Even in your application, your relative is not a 'close blood relative'. Stick to the following:

1) Father
2) Mother
3) Brother
4) Sister