Hey folks,
I am currently working on my IMM 5532 form (Relationship information and sponsorship evaluation), and had some questions. I am the principal applicant and my husband is the sponsor.
Part B Question 2: "Do you have any relatives (including aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.) living in Canada? If yes, give their full names(s), address(es) and relationship to you."
I have many first cousins in Canada but only one that I'm actually constantly in touch with and have a good relation with. Do I need to list ALL my cousins and relatives living in Canada or can I just list the one that I am in touch with. Also, note that my cousin who I talk to often is not siblings with my other Canadian cousins who I haven't talked to in ages. They're also all cousins.
Part C
Question 1: When was the first time you met in person? Describe the circumstances of your first meeting?
This is a very confusing question for us because my husband and I have known each other for a very long time before we started dating. We went to high school together and then completely lost touch with each other after HS graduation (like I did with many other kids in my class). We then met each other again 10 years later at our high school reunion and after that we kept in touch. Shortly afterwards, he asked me out and we started dating.
Now my husband and I have had disagreements on what answer to write down for this question. He thinks that since the question is asking for the FIRST TIME (WE) MET IN PERSON, we should say that we went to high school together and that's how we met. But then I feel that that implies that we've been together since high school which is absolutely not the case. I suggested we put the date of the HS reunion which was the first time we met since HS and that was also when he got interested in me and started pursuing me. It made sense to me since Part C is information about the relationship. But then again, that is NOT the first time we met.
He then suggested that for question 2 (Did you have any contact before you met in person? If yes, give details) even though our answer is 'No' we can write a note in that space saying something like "Even though we answered 'No', we want to explain that we lost contact after our high school graduation. Ten years later, on MONTH DD, YYYY, we met again at our high school reunion at LOCATION in CITY. After that, we were constantly in touch with other via text message and phone calls. We then started dating on DATE when sponsor asked principal applicant out."
I don't know how I feel about writing in the space provided for "If yes, give details" when our answer to the preceding question was 'No'. Do you think this will be a problem? Currently I'm leaning towards his suggestion. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am currently working on my IMM 5532 form (Relationship information and sponsorship evaluation), and had some questions. I am the principal applicant and my husband is the sponsor.
Part B Question 2: "Do you have any relatives (including aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.) living in Canada? If yes, give their full names(s), address(es) and relationship to you."
I have many first cousins in Canada but only one that I'm actually constantly in touch with and have a good relation with. Do I need to list ALL my cousins and relatives living in Canada or can I just list the one that I am in touch with. Also, note that my cousin who I talk to often is not siblings with my other Canadian cousins who I haven't talked to in ages. They're also all cousins.
Part C
Question 1: When was the first time you met in person? Describe the circumstances of your first meeting?
This is a very confusing question for us because my husband and I have known each other for a very long time before we started dating. We went to high school together and then completely lost touch with each other after HS graduation (like I did with many other kids in my class). We then met each other again 10 years later at our high school reunion and after that we kept in touch. Shortly afterwards, he asked me out and we started dating.
Now my husband and I have had disagreements on what answer to write down for this question. He thinks that since the question is asking for the FIRST TIME (WE) MET IN PERSON, we should say that we went to high school together and that's how we met. But then I feel that that implies that we've been together since high school which is absolutely not the case. I suggested we put the date of the HS reunion which was the first time we met since HS and that was also when he got interested in me and started pursuing me. It made sense to me since Part C is information about the relationship. But then again, that is NOT the first time we met.
He then suggested that for question 2 (Did you have any contact before you met in person? If yes, give details) even though our answer is 'No' we can write a note in that space saying something like "Even though we answered 'No', we want to explain that we lost contact after our high school graduation. Ten years later, on MONTH DD, YYYY, we met again at our high school reunion at LOCATION in CITY. After that, we were constantly in touch with other via text message and phone calls. We then started dating on DATE when sponsor asked principal applicant out."
I don't know how I feel about writing in the space provided for "If yes, give details" when our answer to the preceding question was 'No'. Do you think this will be a problem? Currently I'm leaning towards his suggestion. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.