Hello guys,
My first post here and i am hoping someone will be able to help me out with my questions.
Basically i have been working in US on H1-B for past three years and planning on applying to Alberta PNP strategic stream for H1-B holders.
I have a sibling in Canada who just graduated from University and has already applied for immigration. My dilemma is that our date of births are wrong on our passports and other documents and we never bothered to correct em. If we go by the dates on our passports and other documents (including birth certificate) there is only a difference of 2 months between us!! (which doesnt make any sense). Now when my sibling applied for immigration he fudged my date of birth (in full knowledge of university lawyer who said it could be corrected on a later date) so that there is 1 year different between us.
Now if i apply for immigration,
1)Should i exclude my sibling from my application all together so that this date issue does not arise?
2)If i have to mention them incase it will be detected by immigration department and held against us, which date of birth should i mention in my application? If i fudge their date of birth, is it going to cause any problems for my sibling's application?
As far as the 5 points go, both of us don't need points for "relatives in Canada" category and pretty much can apply on our own. Do you guys think this can cause problems for us? What is the solution to this problem?
I would really appreciate any help in this regard.
Thanks
My first post here and i am hoping someone will be able to help me out with my questions.
Basically i have been working in US on H1-B for past three years and planning on applying to Alberta PNP strategic stream for H1-B holders.
I have a sibling in Canada who just graduated from University and has already applied for immigration. My dilemma is that our date of births are wrong on our passports and other documents and we never bothered to correct em. If we go by the dates on our passports and other documents (including birth certificate) there is only a difference of 2 months between us!! (which doesnt make any sense). Now when my sibling applied for immigration he fudged my date of birth (in full knowledge of university lawyer who said it could be corrected on a later date) so that there is 1 year different between us.
Now if i apply for immigration,
1)Should i exclude my sibling from my application all together so that this date issue does not arise?
2)If i have to mention them incase it will be detected by immigration department and held against us, which date of birth should i mention in my application? If i fudge their date of birth, is it going to cause any problems for my sibling's application?
As far as the 5 points go, both of us don't need points for "relatives in Canada" category and pretty much can apply on our own. Do you guys think this can cause problems for us? What is the solution to this problem?
I would really appreciate any help in this regard.
Thanks