Hi all!
I have received my ITA about 10 days ago and everytime I try to fill up the form, I feel like crying
I'm not sure if anyone has/had the same case as I have. Here are my problems.
1. EE profile marital status: MARRIED. This was the only truthful choice I could make despite being separated. The choices under marital status were married, legally separated, divorced etc. Thing is, we're not LEGALLY SEPARATED. Where I'm from (Philippines), divorce is not allowed and my ex-husband and I have not pursued any legal steps to legalize our separation, hence I stated the truth: I am married.
2. Received ITA: Now, CIC wants info on my husband and his family (my inlaws) whose dates of birth I have no clue about. My ex-husband, (yes, I refer to him as my ex despite the lack of any legal papers to back up my claim) is from Thailand and is non cooperative on any matters regarding me.
Questions:
What should I do? I feel like I have several options, but I'm not sure if these are the right avenues to take.
1. I can decline my ITA, pull out my EE profile, and create a new one (basically start from scratch all over again and take the risk of not being invited again) I have 474 points.
OR
2. Update my EE profile, change the marital status to LEGALLY SEPARATED (even if this might be misleading, because we aren't separated LEGALLY ), change my marital status in my ITA to LEGALLY SEPARATED and continue with my application.
There was one thing I tried, just to see what happens if I did: On my ITA PR form, I changed my marital status to LEGALLY SEPARATED and the form for my ex-husband disappeared.
3. Should I continue with this form? Not change my EE profile (with the married status) and simply finish my ITA PR form?
This inquiry is quite long, my apologies. But I am desperate. I tried to contact CIC but they take 30 days to get back at you on case specific inquiries. Your advice/suggestions are my only hope.
Thank you all for your time. God bless!
I have received my ITA about 10 days ago and everytime I try to fill up the form, I feel like crying
I'm not sure if anyone has/had the same case as I have. Here are my problems.
1. EE profile marital status: MARRIED. This was the only truthful choice I could make despite being separated. The choices under marital status were married, legally separated, divorced etc. Thing is, we're not LEGALLY SEPARATED. Where I'm from (Philippines), divorce is not allowed and my ex-husband and I have not pursued any legal steps to legalize our separation, hence I stated the truth: I am married.
2. Received ITA: Now, CIC wants info on my husband and his family (my inlaws) whose dates of birth I have no clue about. My ex-husband, (yes, I refer to him as my ex despite the lack of any legal papers to back up my claim) is from Thailand and is non cooperative on any matters regarding me.
Questions:
What should I do? I feel like I have several options, but I'm not sure if these are the right avenues to take.
1. I can decline my ITA, pull out my EE profile, and create a new one (basically start from scratch all over again and take the risk of not being invited again) I have 474 points.
OR
2. Update my EE profile, change the marital status to LEGALLY SEPARATED (even if this might be misleading, because we aren't separated LEGALLY ), change my marital status in my ITA to LEGALLY SEPARATED and continue with my application.
There was one thing I tried, just to see what happens if I did: On my ITA PR form, I changed my marital status to LEGALLY SEPARATED and the form for my ex-husband disappeared.
3. Should I continue with this form? Not change my EE profile (with the married status) and simply finish my ITA PR form?
This inquiry is quite long, my apologies. But I am desperate. I tried to contact CIC but they take 30 days to get back at you on case specific inquiries. Your advice/suggestions are my only hope.
Thank you all for your time. God bless!