Carmageddon
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- Apr 19, 2012
- 302
- 8
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- Category........
- PNP
- Visa Office......
- Rome
- NOC Code......
- 2174
- App. Filed.......
- 03.01.2016
- Nomination.....
- 05.07.2016
- AOR Received.
- 24.08.2016
- Med's Done....
- 26.08.2016
- Passport Req..
- 09.11.2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 21.11.2016
- LANDED..........
- 19.04.2017
Guys, about Relatives, I have a slight problem...
When I submitted my FSW14 application, I removed the documents regarding my Uncle in Toronto, as I had enough points without him, and in case the application didnt get through, it wouldnt register on their systems hence leaving PNP options open for me.
This was OK, since I didnt HAVE to claim points for relatives and proove that I have some.
And even if some day I would be asked, I could say I was rushing to prepare documents, and birth certificate translation was not ready in time.
Fast forward to EE: They specifically ask about relatives, without granting any points for those...
I want to keep my options for PNP nomination open.. what should I do? Is it a safe bet to say no? pretend I have none that I know of?
I could easily also claim in the future, that I didnt know I have relatives there, or alternatively that I lost contact with them.. else if I answer yes, it will haunt me with questions for further details in any interview for any PNP program...
Please, advice.. what do you think is best to do?
When I submitted my FSW14 application, I removed the documents regarding my Uncle in Toronto, as I had enough points without him, and in case the application didnt get through, it wouldnt register on their systems hence leaving PNP options open for me.
This was OK, since I didnt HAVE to claim points for relatives and proove that I have some.
And even if some day I would be asked, I could say I was rushing to prepare documents, and birth certificate translation was not ready in time.
Fast forward to EE: They specifically ask about relatives, without granting any points for those...
I want to keep my options for PNP nomination open.. what should I do? Is it a safe bet to say no? pretend I have none that I know of?
I could easily also claim in the future, that I didnt know I have relatives there, or alternatively that I lost contact with them.. else if I answer yes, it will haunt me with questions for further details in any interview for any PNP program...
Please, advice.. what do you think is best to do?