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Family member's current address in IMM 5645?

passant520

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Aug 7, 2019
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Hi all,

I've been looking around about the visitor visa details for my wife as discussed here https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/chances-of-my-wife-getting-a-visitor-visa.647259/ and realize one problem:

In IMM 5645 family information, it only requires " current address " rather than legal status (citizen/PR/others) or anything. But "current address" seems a very vague content to me. Take myself as an example, I'm a PR and have been constantly traveling between China and Toronto for business, and often stay at one place for 2-3 months. So it looks like claiming my address in China as the "current address" is totally legit, no evidence of mispresenting anything if my wife applies when I am back in China for a while. But in this way, in fact she would be misleading the fact that her spouse is actually a Canadian PR which shows to be a very bad point for her application. Does what I discuss here make sense?

The system looks so flawed and unfair to people who are simply honest and unaware of these tricks.
 
May 21, 2023
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Hi. My wife got a study permit now. Her sister is a PR in Canada but we gave the present address of her as Indian Address in the IMM 5645E form . It was not specifically asking sister is PR or not .

Would this cause any problem when we apply for PR since that time we have to declare it since there is a specific question asking whether u have a sibling in Canada or not . Please advice .
 
Jan 17, 2024
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Hi. My wife got a study permit now. Her sister is a PR in Canada but we gave the present address of her as Indian Address in the IMM 5645E form . It was not specifically asking sister is PR or not .

Would this cause any problem when we apply for PR since that time we have to declare it since there is a specific question asking whether u have a sibling in Canada or not . Please advice .
Hi. Did you get any update for this matter?