Good day everyone
As the principal sponsored applicant, I have been recently selected via the Parents Grandparents Program to apply for permanent residence and now in the process of filling my forms:
I'm struggling to understand the followings somewhat contradicting questions and hope you can advise please:
Under section: IMM 0008
"Generic application form for Canada (IMM 0008) - Dependants
It is stated that: "You must provide details about each of your family members, whether they will come with you to Canada or not. You must include your spouse or common-law partner, if applicable, and all of your dependent children, and those of your spouse or common-law partner, who are not already permanent residents or citizens of Canada."
Question: I guess this is strictly regarding dependents, my children are all independent adults with their own lives/families, which I assume should not be listed, correct?
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Under section: IMM 5406
"Additional family information
What is this form for?
We need information about your family:
Before you get started
You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Enter all names in English and in your native language (for example, Arabic, Cyrillic, Chinese, Korean or Japanese script or Chinese commercial/telegraphic code). If a section does not apply, write “Not Applicable."
Before you start, read the instruction guide.
To keep or print a copy of this page, choose 'File' then 'Print'. If you don't have a printer, choose 'Save as PDF' as the print destination."
Questions:
My siblings, parents and only one child of mine are not Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents, they should all be listed but not my canadian children, correct?
Also, there is much emphasis on completely listing all relatives, where would my Canadian children fit in this application please?
Forgive my long questions, thanks in advance.
As the principal sponsored applicant, I have been recently selected via the Parents Grandparents Program to apply for permanent residence and now in the process of filling my forms:
I'm struggling to understand the followings somewhat contradicting questions and hope you can advise please:
Under section: IMM 0008
"Generic application form for Canada (IMM 0008) - Dependants
It is stated that: "You must provide details about each of your family members, whether they will come with you to Canada or not. You must include your spouse or common-law partner, if applicable, and all of your dependent children, and those of your spouse or common-law partner, who are not already permanent residents or citizens of Canada."
Question: I guess this is strictly regarding dependents, my children are all independent adults with their own lives/families, which I assume should not be listed, correct?
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Under section: IMM 5406
"Additional family information
What is this form for?
We need information about your family:
- Parents
- Children
- Spouse
- Siblings
Before you get started
You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Enter all names in English and in your native language (for example, Arabic, Cyrillic, Chinese, Korean or Japanese script or Chinese commercial/telegraphic code). If a section does not apply, write “Not Applicable."
Before you start, read the instruction guide.
To keep or print a copy of this page, choose 'File' then 'Print'. If you don't have a printer, choose 'Save as PDF' as the print destination."
Questions:
My siblings, parents and only one child of mine are not Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents, they should all be listed but not my canadian children, correct?
Also, there is much emphasis on completely listing all relatives, where would my Canadian children fit in this application please?
Forgive my long questions, thanks in advance.