Hi, working on ITA applicaiton.
Common-law partner is unaccompanying because she is a Canadian citizen that has been living in the States most of her life. People I talked to and most of what I read said to mark her as unaccompanying because she is Canadian citizen.
At any rate, she has family that lives in Canada so I put that in the application. One of the documents I have to provide under her section is Family Member Proof of Status:
"You must provide a copy of your family member’s Canadian Citizenship or Canadian immigration status document (e.g. Canadian passport, Permanent Resident Card, Study Permit, or Work Permit). Please provide a copy of both sides of the document."
What I am slightly confused on is are they referring to her family in Canada? Or are they referring to her proof of Canadian citizenship? Kind of a big difference if she has to just give me her proof of citizenship or contact a family member she hasn't talked to in decades and ask out of the blue for a copy of their passport....
Common-law partner is unaccompanying because she is a Canadian citizen that has been living in the States most of her life. People I talked to and most of what I read said to mark her as unaccompanying because she is Canadian citizen.
At any rate, she has family that lives in Canada so I put that in the application. One of the documents I have to provide under her section is Family Member Proof of Status:
"You must provide a copy of your family member’s Canadian Citizenship or Canadian immigration status document (e.g. Canadian passport, Permanent Resident Card, Study Permit, or Work Permit). Please provide a copy of both sides of the document."
What I am slightly confused on is are they referring to her family in Canada? Or are they referring to her proof of Canadian citizenship? Kind of a big difference if she has to just give me her proof of citizenship or contact a family member she hasn't talked to in decades and ask out of the blue for a copy of their passport....