minime# said:
When the application asks you for family members or dependents does it mean any children that you or your spouse would have or just any family members?
When they ask about family members they mean parents, siblings and children.
When they ask for dependents, they mean anyone that is legally your dependent, which usually means children dependent upon you (e.g., under 22, or even older if they are students). In some cases you might have an adult child who is your dependent (e.g., if they suffer from a condition that means they cannot care for themself.)
minime# said:
Also which immigration office should I put for processing my application.....wouldnt it be vegreville alberta?
For Inland? Yes. CPC-V is fine.
Some people have a choice. For example, someone living in Canada, who was a dual Australian/UK citizen would have the choice of CPP-O, Sydney or London. In cases like that it matters which office is listed. But if you but somewhere that you aren't eligible to use, they wouldn't end up processing it there anyway.
minime# said:
It also ask if i received a certificat de selection du Quebec and when did i apply for it.......i already answered no in applying but do i need to does it apply to me?
Are you moving to Quebec? If not, you don't need this.
minime# said:
For the additional dependents is that for children that me and my spouse would have or just any family member?
Children who are eligible to immigrate.
minime# said:
Also on the sponsorship evaluation form question 5 it ask for no. of persons included in the application should I just put one as we dont have any dependent children?
Right. Only count people who are eligible to immigrate.
minime# said:
Final question....I am expecting so should I state that as future dependent or just say no dependent and explain that i am expecting?
Don't say anything. I'm assuming your child will be born in Canada, in which case the baby will be a Canadian citizen. You can report the birth after it happens, but it won't affect your application at all.
Hopefully you are in one of the provinces that is more generous with health care for applicants than they are in Ontario (the stingiest as far as I know).