Mr.singh said:
hello sir....
i seek ur advice on the following issue...
i got my pr in march 2010... planning to move to canada in june 2010...
my sister is nursing tutor... she will complete her 2 yr. exp. in september 2010..then she can get 67 points..including 5 points from my side(adaptability)....
now the question is can i apply her initial application in may2010 wid less than 2 yr. exp(2pt. short) coz when it comes to submitting full docs in about 5-6 mnths.. her two yrs. will complete..and she gets 67 pnts...
second is what documents i need to provide from my side to give her 5 pnts for blood relation... will it affect somehow that i will be just 3-4 mnths old resident in canada....
regards..
Hi,
Firstly, u cannot apply for her... she has to do it. Secondly, she cannot apply before she meets the eligibility requirements. 'Coz, CIO-NS scrutinizes that. They may pass-it-off, but if they get strict... she'll be rejected.
About the Proof of Relationship etc. Yes, even if u r couple of months old in Canada, yet u can give her the Adaptability points. Here it is all the she/u need:
PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP IN CANADA:
This 'Proof' is required in Three (3) Steps. Here's how u go about it:
1. BASIC EVIDENCE OF RELATIONSHIP:
Proof of relationship to your close relative in Canada can be evident by docs, such as A]birth, B]marriage or C]adoption certificates. For eg, to prove that your relative in Canada is your paternal aunt, it would be necessary to submit copies of birth certificates for her and for your father showing they have at least one common parent.
2. WHAT DOCUMENTS NEEDED AS PROOF?
• If s/he is a PR: provide a copy of Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or COPR or PR Card.
• If s/he is a Citizen: provide Citizenship proof, such as a copy of Canadian passport or Citizenship card.
3. HOW TO PROVE RELATIVE IS 'CURRENTLY INSIDE' CANADA?
Provide evidence to show that your relative is currently residing inside Canada. This may include copies of:
• lease agreements,
• a current Notice of Assessment from Revenue Canada,
• an employer's letter confirming employment,
• monthly bills etc.
Note:
The evidence should show the relative's "name" and "full address" in Canada.
Source:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides...
I hope that helped.
Qorax