beely said:
not all visa offices its vary, due to the amount of no. of applicants, so that 24 months it's not common for all visa offices process,
so could you please advise about my question
Oooh... I thought 24 mos is for Everyone who is applying for FSW. :-[
Anyways, with regards to your concern about your Close relative. I think you don't need to worry if you have atleast 3 docs that would say she is your relative.
I found this on the website...
PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP IN CANADA (IF APPLICABLE)
Note: Do not send originals as they will not be returned to you.
• Proof of relationship to your qualified first degree relative (see definition below) in
Canada, including a family tree and birth, marriage or adoption certificates.
• If your close relative is a permanent resident of Canada: One photocopy of
either his or her Record of Landing (IMM 1000), or Confirmation of Permanent
Residence or Permanent Resident Card.
• If your close relative is a Canadian citizen: One document showing proof of
Canadian citizenship, such as a photocopy of the bio-data of their Canadian
passport or a copy of their Canadian citizenship card.
• Evidence to show that your listed relative is currently residing in Canada. This
may include copies of:
• lease agreements;
• current Revenue Canada Notice of Assessments;
• employer's letter confirming their employment; or
• the first page only of monthly bills showing name and address, etc.
Note: Submit a maximum of three (3) documents confirming residence.
Definition of "qualified first degree relative": A "qualified first degree relative" is
a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, child of a parent, sibling, child of a
grandparent, aunt or uncle, or grandchild of a parent, niece or nephew of you or
your accompanying spouse who is residing in Canada and is a Canadian citizen or
permanent resident.
Hope it helps... Tc
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