Question 2 does not include Your Relatives, only the relatives of your wife, the Primary Applicant.Tara 76 said:I am filling out my forms and part B question 2 asks if principal applicant( my Irish wife) has any relatives living in Canada. Does this mean inLaws? I have LOTS of family here ( I am Canadian)
I haven't send yet. but i will only use n/a for the first line.Tara 76 said:Here is another question. Do I need to write n/a in all boxes that do not apply to me. That seems like a crazy amount of n/a.
wow so fast! new documents are so much simple thoughTara 76 said:Well, we worked all weekend and we are set to mail our application. It is not as daunting as we thought.
hi there, I know the thread is old but I am filling my form and I ( principal applicant ) have a lot of relatives too living in Canada. appx about 40 ppl, so do I have to list them all? There are some relatives that no way I can contact them to get those info so what am I supposed to do?
No, it only means her relatives by blood or adoption.I am filling out my forms and part B question 2 asks if principal applicant( my Irish wife) has any relatives living in Canada. Does this mean inLaws? I have LOTS of family here ( I am Canadian)
What does “aunt-twice-removed” mean?Most people suggest close family (parents, grandparents, immediate aunts and uncles, children) but not aunts-twice-removed.
These terms don't exist in most other languages so it can be confusing. Check out charts on the wiki here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin, there's several different ones if you scroll down.What does “aunt-twice-removed” mean?