You can check this thread... some people has shown these as supporting documents... should be fine but check with senior members as welljahmedir said:Hi Friends,
My aunt (sister of my dad) lives in Canada.
In the e-APR they want , proof of relationship.
Can anybody please shed some light, what to show, for Proof of relationship ?
Thanks..
If you have issues getting proof of relationship, remove him from your application and state in a LOE the reason as well as the fact that since you're a CEC applicant this does not affect your eligibility.jahmedir said:Ok. Thanks.
Another question...
However, I got ITA in CEC.
The link you gave me i.e. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp#document_checklist
says as below:
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Proof of relationship to a relative in Canada, status of a relative in Canada and residence status of a relative in Canada
Purpose
To validate a claim of, and award points associated with, having a relative in Canada who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
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But in CEC, I did not get any points for the relatives...
Do I still need to arrange all these required documents ?
1. No, he has to reside in Canada.Hey guys! My mom's brother is a Canadian citizen (mu Uncle). But, he has moved to the United States with his family. Now, he resides there.
Can I still use my relation with him, in my profile?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
hey i need helpIf you have issues getting proof of relationship, remove him from your application and state in a LOE the reason as well as the fact that since you're a CEC applicant this does not affect your eligibility.
Oh and you cannot use his driver's license to prove that he resides in Canada.
Hey..can you give an update. What happened after that?hey i need help
i am 3 months post AOR - while filling the come to Canada tool i answered "YES" to the question " do you have any relatives in Canada including , aunt , uncle , grandparent , siblings etc"
However, while generating my EE profile i mentioned "NO" to the question " do you have any relatives in Canada" - someone told me that i should have answered YES to this question as in actual i do have my aunt and uncle in Canada. Now i am worried if my profile can be rejected as a result of misrepresentation ! i did not claim any points for relatives in Canada.....
should i raise a web form and tell the visa officer that i do have aunt and uncle in Canada and that i made an error while filling the profile? i dont want to arrange loads of documents to prove my relationship
plz help
Hi,how did you go about this. Might be the same case with me. Please tell what you did. Thank you.hey i need help
i am 3 months post AOR - while filling the come to Canada tool i answered "YES" to the question " do you have any relatives in Canada including , aunt , uncle , grandparent , siblings etc"
However, while generating my EE profile i mentioned "NO" to the question " do you have any relatives in Canada" - someone told me that i should have answered YES to this question as in actual i do have my aunt and uncle in Canada. Now i am worried if my profile can be rejected as a result of misrepresentation ! i did not claim any points for relatives in Canada.....
should i raise a web form and tell the visa officer that i do have aunt and uncle in Canada and that i made an error while filling the profile? i dont want to arrange loads of documents to prove my relationship
plz help