This is how I filled in my EE questionnaire after I get the invitation.
1. How many family members does Emily have? (This includes Emily, a spouse or partner, dependent children, and their dependent children.) – 1 (myself only)
2. Does Emily have a relative who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? (The relative must be 18 or older and living in Canada.) – Yes, my brother
3. Please tell us about Emily’s immediate family members that have not been identified in the application. This includes any parent, any spouse or common-law partner, any child including adult children, and any brothers or sisters. – I listed my parents and my sisters, who are recently living in my home country and have to intention to come to Canada
My question is how I should prepare the document required in my personal checklist.
1. Proof of Relationship (You must provide proof of your relationship with your host or family member. This can include: a marriage certificate Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union (IMM5409),birth certificate, official document naming you as a parent ,copy of the inside back cover of the inviter’s passport showing the inviter’s parents, if applicable)
Question: What should I attach here? I don’t have any family members included in my application, just myself, what relationship should I proof??? My relative’s (which is my brother who lives in Canada) birth certificate and my birth certificate????
2. Family Member Proof of Status (You must provide a copy of your family member’s Canadian Citizenship or Canadian immigration status document (e.g. Canadian passport, Permanent Resident Card, Study Permit, or Work Permit). Please provide a copy of both sides of the document)
Question: What are the family member included here? My brother, my parents, and my sisters? My brother is PR here, I can provide PR card. How about my parents and my sisters living in my home country?
Another question regarding to my work experience.
My case is I did part-time job when I was in school, and I started to work full time under NOC D after I graduated, and now I am working under NOC A. All my work experience is in Canada. There are two sections in EE questionnaire, Work History and Personal history.
1. Work History Section: Should I list my full time working experience NOC D and part time job I did when I was in School in Work History Section, or just NOC A work experience that helps me get score under EE system?
2. Personal History Section: System asks for no gap after age 18. I did part-time job when I was in school, should I list two rows (Education and Employment) for that period? Or just one row for my education?
3. In checklist – Employment Records: Only work experience which helps applicant to score is required, or all work experience including part-time working during school?
Bonus question: Lots of ppl mentioned they are requested to submit schedule 4/4A after submitting e-APR, can I submit it with my e-APR in part of Letter of Explanation?
I cannot believe you are reading this line, a big applause to you for your patience, and thank you very much for giving me your suggestion and advice.
1. How many family members does Emily have? (This includes Emily, a spouse or partner, dependent children, and their dependent children.) – 1 (myself only)
2. Does Emily have a relative who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? (The relative must be 18 or older and living in Canada.) – Yes, my brother
3. Please tell us about Emily’s immediate family members that have not been identified in the application. This includes any parent, any spouse or common-law partner, any child including adult children, and any brothers or sisters. – I listed my parents and my sisters, who are recently living in my home country and have to intention to come to Canada
My question is how I should prepare the document required in my personal checklist.
1. Proof of Relationship (You must provide proof of your relationship with your host or family member. This can include: a marriage certificate Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union (IMM5409),birth certificate, official document naming you as a parent ,copy of the inside back cover of the inviter’s passport showing the inviter’s parents, if applicable)
Question: What should I attach here? I don’t have any family members included in my application, just myself, what relationship should I proof??? My relative’s (which is my brother who lives in Canada) birth certificate and my birth certificate????
2. Family Member Proof of Status (You must provide a copy of your family member’s Canadian Citizenship or Canadian immigration status document (e.g. Canadian passport, Permanent Resident Card, Study Permit, or Work Permit). Please provide a copy of both sides of the document)
Question: What are the family member included here? My brother, my parents, and my sisters? My brother is PR here, I can provide PR card. How about my parents and my sisters living in my home country?
Another question regarding to my work experience.
My case is I did part-time job when I was in school, and I started to work full time under NOC D after I graduated, and now I am working under NOC A. All my work experience is in Canada. There are two sections in EE questionnaire, Work History and Personal history.
1. Work History Section: Should I list my full time working experience NOC D and part time job I did when I was in School in Work History Section, or just NOC A work experience that helps me get score under EE system?
2. Personal History Section: System asks for no gap after age 18. I did part-time job when I was in school, should I list two rows (Education and Employment) for that period? Or just one row for my education?
3. In checklist – Employment Records: Only work experience which helps applicant to score is required, or all work experience including part-time working during school?
Bonus question: Lots of ppl mentioned they are requested to submit schedule 4/4A after submitting e-APR, can I submit it with my e-APR in part of Letter of Explanation?
I cannot believe you are reading this line, a big applause to you for your patience, and thank you very much for giving me your suggestion and advice.