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msrjony

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dear seniors,
I claimed 5 points in my initial application as my uncle is living in Canada. Now I have to send all necessary documents to the visa office along with relationship describing letter written by my uncle.

What is the format to write that letter? Will it be any statutory declaration or any simple letter written by my uncle only describing that I am his nephew. I don't have any format and don't know the procedure.

What necessary documents does my uncle has to provide to me to prove the relationship.

As visa office the instruction is as following:

PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP IN CANADA (IF APPLICABLE)
• Proof of relationship to your close relative in Canada, such as birth, marriage or
adoption certificates.
• If your close relative is a permanent resident of Canada: photocopy of his or
her Record of Landing (IMM 1000), Confirmation of Permanent Residence or
Permanent Resident Card.
• If your close relative is a Canadian citizen: proof of Canadian citizenship, such
as a photocopy of pages of a Canadian passport or Canadian citizenship card

Plz seniors do a favour to me.
 
msrjony said:
dear seniors,
I claimed 5 points in my initial application as my uncle is living in Canada. Now I have to send all necessary documents to the visa office along with relationship describing letter written by my uncle.

What is the format to write that letter? Will it be any statutory declaration or any simple letter written by my uncle only describing that I am his nephew. I don't have any format and don't know the procedure.

What necessary documents does my uncle has to provide to me to prove the relationship.

As visa office the instruction is as following:

PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP IN CANADA (IF APPLICABLE)
• Proof of relationship to your close relative in Canada, such as birth, marriage or
adoption certificates.
• If your close relative is a permanent resident of Canada: photocopy of his or
her Record of Landing (IMM 1000), Confirmation of Permanent Residence or
Permanent Resident Card.
• If your close relative is a Canadian citizen: proof of Canadian citizenship, such
as a photocopy of pages of a Canadian passport or Canadian citizenship card

Plz seniors do a favour to me.
1.1st u have to prove ur uncle is permanent resident of canada or citizen for that u have to submit--notarized photocopy of pr card,or passport photocopy if he is citizen
2.u have to prove now he is in Canada for that u can submit-his record of landing,utility bills,or tax documents or employment documents showing his present address or bank statement
3.u hv to prove he is ur blood related uncle for thet u have to submit ur uncles birth certificate and ur fathers birth certificate showing same parents name
 
casayed said:
1.1st u have to prove ur uncle is permanent resident of canada or citizen for that u have to submit--notarized photocopy of pr card,or passport photocopy if he is citizen
2.u have to prove now he is in Canada for that u can submit-his record of landing,utility bills,or tax documents or employment documents showing his present address or bank statement
3.u hv to prove he is ur blood related uncle for thet u have to submit ur uncles birth certificate and ur fathers birth certificate showing same parents name

But in ur third point passport page with family information is not enough where there parents names are written?
Its also a proof of same parents. :o
 
kg_bang said:
But in ur third point passport page with family information is not enough where there parents names are written?
Its also a proof of same parents. :o
yes then u have to submit ur fathers passport photocopy also where there is parents name which must b same as ur relatives parents name
and write a cover letter if u dont have birth certificate and explain everything
u have all the information in ur passport then why u have to submit ur birth certificate??so birth certificate got special importance for them,

so try to submit birth certif if possible,if u cant u have to explain
 
Hi,
This post originally posted by Qorax. I'm just reproducing it here.

Proof of Relatives in Canada

WHO ARE THE ACCEPTABLE RELATIVES?

Proof of relationship showing u, or your accompanying spouse/common-law partner has a close relative who lives in Canada and is a Canadian Citizen or PR. This close relative can be:
• parent, grandparent,
• child, grandchild,
• brother, sister,
• aunt, uncle, or
• niece, nephew.

PROOF OF "RELATIONSHIP" IN CANADA:
But, now u must show the 'proof of relative' if u want to survive on this stage. This 'Proof' is required in Three (3) Steps. Here's how u go about it:

1. BASIC EVIDENCE OF RELATIONSHIP:
Proof of relationship to your close relative in Canada can be evident by docs, such as (A)birth, (B)marriage or (C)adoption certificates. For eg, to prove that your relative in Canada is your paternal aunt, it would be necessary to submit copies of birth certificates for her and for your father showing they have at least one common parent.

2. WHAT DOCUMENTS NEEDED AS PROOF?
• If s/he is a PR: provide a copy of Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or CPR [COPR] or PR Card.
• If s/he is a Citizen: provide Citizenship proof, such as a copy of Canadian passport or Citizenship card.

3. HOW TO PROVE RELATIVE IS 'CURRENTLY INSIDE' CANADA?
Provide evidence to show that your relative is currently residing inside Canada. This may include copies of:
• Lease agreements [Rental Contracts],
• A current Notice of Assessment from Revenue Canada,
• An Employer's Letter confirming employment,
• Monthly Utility Bills [Telephone, Mobile, Cable, Gas etc.].

Note: The evidence should show the relative's "name" and "full address" in Canada.

Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides...


Ps: U can show the High School Certificate in lieu of Birth Certificate [usually the 10th Grade Certificate].
 
thanks Canada1234. i was confused in this point.

canada1234 said:
Hi,
This post originally posted by Qorax. I'm just reproducing it here.

Proof of Relatives in Canada

WHO ARE THE ACCEPTABLE RELATIVES?

Proof of relationship showing u, or your accompanying spouse/common-law partner has a close relative who lives in Canada and is a Canadian Citizen or PR. This close relative can be:
• parent, grandparent,
• child, grandchild,
• brother, sister,
• aunt, uncle, or
• niece, nephew.

PROOF OF "RELATIONSHIP" IN CANADA:
But, now u must show the 'proof of relative' if u want to survive on this stage. This 'Proof' is required in Three (3) Steps. Here's how u go about it:

1. BASIC EVIDENCE OF RELATIONSHIP:
Proof of relationship to your close relative in Canada can be evident by docs, such as (A)birth, (B)marriage or (C)adoption certificates. For eg, to prove that your relative in Canada is your paternal aunt, it would be necessary to submit copies of birth certificates for her and for your father showing they have at least one common parent.

2. WHAT DOCUMENTS NEEDED AS PROOF?
• If s/he is a PR: provide a copy of Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or CPR [COPR] or PR Card.
• If s/he is a Citizen: provide Citizenship proof, such as a copy of Canadian passport or Citizenship card.

3. HOW TO PROVE RELATIVE IS 'CURRENTLY INSIDE' CANADA?
Provide evidence to show that your relative is currently residing inside Canada. This may include copies of:
• Lease agreements [Rental Contracts],
• A current Notice of Assessment from Revenue Canada,
• An Employer's Letter confirming employment,
• Monthly Utility Bills [Telephone, Mobile, Cable, Gas etc.].

Note: The evidence should show the relative's "name" and "full address" in Canada.

Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides...


Ps: U can show the High School Certificate in lieu of Birth Certificate [usually the 10th Grade Certificate].
 
Hi Guys,

Kindly give me information on this point. I have my uncle living in canada and he has all the documents mentioned above except birth certificate. Can I Submit my application for processing and submit the proof later on while mentioning in a separate letter that gathering the proofs is taking time which is why I am submitting the application and I can submit these documents later on ??????????? Will the immigration officer accept this and will not reject my application due to incomplete information or he will ask me when reviewing the application to submit the proof document now?
 
Hi

chahmadbilal said:
Hi Guys,

Kindly give me information on this point. I have my uncle living in canada and he has all the documents mentioned above except birth certificate. Can I Submit my application for processing and submit the proof later on while mentioning in a separate letter that gathering the proofs is taking time which is why I am submitting the application and I can submit these documents later on ??????????? Will the immigration officer accept this and will not reject my application due to incomplete information or he will ask me when reviewing the application to submit the proof document now?

No, application will be considered incomplete and you will not get the 5 points.
 
I 2nd what PMM said ..

and it will be returned back (incase u dont reach 67 without those 5 points)

chahmadbilal said:
Hi Guys,

Kindly give me information on this point. I have my uncle living in canada and he has all the documents mentioned above except birth certificate. Can I Submit my application for processing and submit the proof later on while mentioning in a separate letter that gathering the proofs is taking time which is why I am submitting the application and I can submit these documents later on ??????????? Will the immigration officer accept this and will not reject my application due to incomplete information or he will ask me when reviewing the application to submit the proof document now?
 
hi everybody .i have a question regarding proof of RESIDENCY.they ask for lease agremeents.what does it mean.2nd they ask for notice of assessment from revenue agency.my brother will go in sept so he cant get notices very early.3rd an employers letter.that is only possible after my brother gets a job early on.4th monthly bills.5th bank accounts statements.all these things take time.please tell me the documents which i can get early soon my brother arrive in canada.so that i can apply early.thanks
 
HI

JIMI 2 said:
hi everybody .i have a question regarding proof of RESIDENCY.they ask for lease agremeents.what does it mean.2nd they ask for notice of assessment from revenue agency.my brother will go in sept so he cant get notices very early.3rd an employers letter.that is only possible after my brother gets a job early on.4th monthly bills.5th bank accounts statements.all these things take time.please tell me the documents which i can get early soon my brother arrive in canada.so that i can apply early.thanks

You can't apply until he is "landed" then you will have to wait until he receives his PR card. Then you will have to get the proof of residency.
 
Hi,
NO Marriage Certificate and NO birth certificate of my mother. I want to claim 5 points based on my maternal uncle who is a PR in canada and he has both certificates.

How should I prove that my mother and him are real brother-sister and have a common father????????
But my mother has class 10th marksheet and a passport on which father's name is given.

Please help anyone!!
 
What if relative is not filing return t4 and is on layoff for last year
 
Raj chandigarh said:
What if relative is not filing return t4 and is on layoff for last year

Everyone is supposed to file taxes - even if they aren't working.