Good morning all!
longdistanceloves said:
CharlieD:
How are you liking Canada so far?
I am loving it. I live in a small town, very clean, very quiet. Best of all, I wake up next to my husband every morning.
LDL - In Jamaica, some persons have a national ID card, or a national voter's ID. Either of these is a national identity document. However, if he does not have either, it is not necessary that he get them. I had neither, and simply wrote N/A in that space.
In the case of your stepchild's birth parent, if she has a photo ID, it would be preferable (either of those I mentioned previously, or a DL or passport) to add that to the BC as her identification.
Kristy - a) You don't have to. My husband was my representative but KG sent everything to me anyways. It was useful for when we ordered the GCMS notes, though.
b) If he has only one dependent, then you only need one IMM008DEP.
c) No. Only persons involved in the sponsorship need to fill in Schedule A. Your husband's adult relatives are not included.
Ask any questions you have, I or someone else will do the best we can to answer based on our experiences.