HI
Karlshammar said:
The country is the United Kingdom, not England. Even the drop-downs on the CIC website for application status check, for example, uses "United Kingdom." My sponsor (wife) is from the U.K. and my immigration lawyer told me to list it as United Kingdom on our forms. Not sure where you got this idea from, PMM?
Well since England, Scotland Northern Ireland and Wales are countries that form the United Kingdom. Try imputing United Kingdom in Ecas and you wont get a result.
From: http://www.llrx.com/features/uk.htm#UK%20Legal%20System
The UK Legal System
Background and Constitution
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of four countries forming three distinct jurisdictions each having its own court system and legal profession: England & Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom was established in 1801 with the union of Great Britain and Ireland, but only achieved its present form in 1922 with the partition of Ireland and the establishment of the independent Irish Free State (later the Republic of Ireland).
Now if the UK was one country you would think that there would only be one set of laws? So if 4 countries aren't countries in your thinking, what are they 4 countries making up on country? 4 provinces?
PMM