shaziabibi
Hero Member
- Nov 7, 2011
- 16
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- LDN
- NOC Code......
- 4131
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- April, 2009
- Doc's Request.
- May, 2009
- AOR Received.
- August, 2009
- File Transfer...
- June, 2010
- Med's Request
- March, 2013
- Med's Done....
- June, 2013
- Interview........
- November, 2012
- Passport Req..
- PPR1 letter received via e-mail on July 16, 2013, DM Status on August 26, 2013 and finally got PPR2 on August 30, 2013.
- VISA ISSUED...
- October 8, 2013
- LANDED..........
- 19-03-2014
Hi i have been asked for the following document by the VO to prove my relationship.rkv said:I SUBMITTED PR CARD COPY AND HIS RESIDENCE PROOF.
CAN I SUBMITT PASSPORT OR BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOW TO PROVE.
Proof of relationship to your relative living in Canada and evidence that your relative is living in Canada:
* Provide official, objective, legible documentation to prove that you are related to your relative. Documents should include birth certificates and marriage certificates. The certificates must state the parents’ full names. You must provide certificates for each person that links you to your relative. All documentation must predate your application. Affidavits prepared for the purpose of your application will not be considered conclusive evidence of your relationship.
* Provide proof that your relative is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada. This must include a copy of their Canadian passport, citizenship, Record of Landing (IMM1000) or permanent resident card.
* Provide proof that your relative is living in Canada now. This should include: payslips issued to your relative by their employer in Canada, Canadian income tax documents - Notice of Assessment for tax years 2008 and 2009, credit card and bank account statements for the last six months in your relative's name showing transactions that occurred in Canada. We will not accept utility bills, telephone bills and property ownership documents as conclusive evidence that your relative is living in Canada.
hope this will help you.
regards,