Pls how did you resolve this issue? I am in the same boatI have taken the risk to apply. I hope it pays off. However I have a cumulative score of 446 without the sibling points.
No one tends to have an idea of how to handle this matter
Pls how did you resolve this issue? I am in the same boatI have taken the risk to apply. I hope it pays off. However I have a cumulative score of 446 without the sibling points.
No one tends to have an idea of how to handle this matter
He is not eligible.Friends, as usual, we need your help, my brother is trying to claim points for sibling as I am a current PR resident holder but not currently living in Canada. I plan to move for good to Canada next year around Summer, my brother has not completed his application yet, he has just started. My question is if we move to Canada and at the same time he gets the invitation to apply by claiming sibling points, is he eligible to do that? I was following this thread and found that we need to give a leasing document or utility bill, but are there any other requirements like we need to submit income proof or income tax requirements? Please advise!
Thank you very much for the reply! When do you think its not too late? If we move to Canada and sign a leasing agreement and if he receives ITA 2 or 3 months after that is that fine? Also, is the Residency proof the only requirement apart from the other identity and relation proof are all in line? I saw that we need to establish some income requirements for him to claim me as a sibling? Could you please clarify, thank a lot!He is not eligible.
He cannot claim points in his Express Entry profile until after you have moved to Canada. Moving to Canada at the same time has he receives ITA is too late. Again, he cannot claim points until you have actually moved and are living in Canada.
His cannot update his Express Entry profile to 'yes' for the sibling question until after you have moved to Canada.Thank you very much for the reply! When do you think its not too late? If we move to Canada and sign a leasing agreement and if he receives ITA 2 or 3 months after that is that fine? Also, is the Residency proof the only requirement apart from the other identity and relation proof are all in line? I saw that we need to establish some income requirements for him to claim me as a sibling? Could you please clarify, thank a lot!
What is the result, did you able to proceed with this?Hey Guys,
Needing advice.
My sister has landed, got her PR card, has a bank account, yet doesn’t currently reside in Canada.
I got an ITA based on the fact that she has her PR and I claimed those 15 points.
Now even without the 15 points I am still above the cuttoff by 1 point.
Should I:
1) Decline invitation and reapply and not claiming the 15 points and hoping the next draw will be low enough?
2) Apply and upload a letter (Proof of residency of sibling) mentioning that she did get her PR yet still hasnt done the move yet? Will they just take away 15 points or will they decline the entire application?
Thanks
What is the update pleaseHi, in similar situation right now. My brother is planning to visit out of Canada for couple of months on vacation while my application is under processing. I don't understand how I can restrict my sibling from traveling or taking vacations. He will still have his car payments and bank payments gng on. will that be good enough. He has been in canada for more than 9 years and still is
No. She needs to be physically living in Canada if you want to claim the 15 points.While processing the Express Entry Application, can my sibling who has a Canadian citizenship can temporarily do 11 months course (masters) study in the UK without working over there ? and she is only staying temporarily at the university hall and having the permanent address in her Canada house, she is paying her taxes monthly to her bank account.
So which means the siblings have no right to travel anywhere (even for short time studies) until the application processed?No. She needs to be physically living in Canada if you want to claim the 15 points.
They must be living in Canada. Someone who leaves Canada for close to a year is no longer living here. These are not short time studies - short studies would be a few weeks.So which means the siblings have no right to travel anywhere (even for short time studies) until the application processed?
I am asking because she is already finshed her 5 months and 6 months remaining and we have been offered invitation for the PNP nomination now. However, if we apply for the PNP to proceed, in 2 months our stage will be in ITA so extra 2/3 months for her to come back to Canada. She is a Canadian citizen and living there for about 7 years and has working history as well.
My PNP was selected from the Express Entry pool which I have claimed for the sibling's 15 points as well.They must be living in Canada. Someone who leaves Canada for close to a year is no longer living here. These are not short time studies - short studies would be a few weeks.
I would personally not claim she is living in Canada when she isn't. You don't want to get anywhere near a misrepresentation finding - but obviously your call. If you have a nomination, then I don't see why you need the sibling points.