PCC for places after you have turned 18vishalg said:Only PCCs are required for all the places where you have stayed for more than 6 months (cumulative) rest is as what Rajkamalmohanram said
(Missed this part in my response above)
PCC for places after you have turned 18vishalg said:Only PCCs are required for all the places where you have stayed for more than 6 months (cumulative) rest is as what Rajkamalmohanram said
Same boat. Yes you need to submit her document even though she's non-accompanying as long as she's listed as your dependent.powermike999 said:While filling my form post ITA i have an issue.
I have a child out of wedlock who lives with her mum. Excluding her i have a family of 4 whom we are all going to Canada together. I have Proof of Funds for 4 also but i included her as a member of my family & dependant. She is also listed as a step daughter by my wife and as step sister in my children's information. I have plans with her mum of joining me in Canada in about 5 years time when i have fully settled down.
Do i need to submit any documents for her since she is not accompanying me in view of this PR application.
I need advice on this pls as time is counting down post ITA and i dont want my application rejected.
Nitz_Au said:Same boat. Yes you need to submit her document even though she's non-accompanying as long as she's listed as your dependent.
My spouse has dependent children from his previous relationship. CIC asked for their medical, birth certificate and passport though they are both non-accompanying.
Copy of valid passport biopage. That's all the additional documents CIC asked me.powermike999 said:Thanks @ Nitz_Au . I need a little more clarification. U mean passport photo or international passport?
Aside from her medical and birth certificate, pls what else do i need. I appreciate ur response
Nitz_Au said:Copy of valid passport biopage. That's all the additional documents CIC asked me.
In addition, I provided POF for all of us from the start including POF for the non-accompanying dependents.powermike999 said:Aside this, i hope my proof of funds to cover myself ,my spouse and our 2 accompanying kids will be sufficient or do i need to make funds available to cover her as well?
Nitz_Au said:In addition, I provided POF for all of us from the start including POF for the non-accompanying dependents.
I don't think there would be a way around here. You have to show POF for all family members (accompanying or non-accompanying). If you can get this money from your parents/siblings, you can get a gift deed done.powermike999 said:Thanks a lot for this eye opening information @ nitz_au. Unfortunately I only have POF for 4 of us travelling together. I need to look for an additional 3,200CAD to cover up for her though she wont be going with us for now.
I can source this money but i hope this wont attract unnecessary attention from the CIC VOs. Or has any1 done this before without including the POF for the non-accompanying dependent family member. i need responses from other learned seniors on this as well. Pls help.
vishalg said:I don't think there would be a way around here. You have to show POF for all family members (accompanying or non-accompanying). If you can get this money from your parents/siblings, you can get a gift deed done.
This could be a reason for them to refuse since you have mentioned her details in your application.powermike999 said:I hope it wont affect my application that i only stated 22900CAD in the section where it was asked 'how much will you be bringing to Canada'.
Now that i know i have to include my non-accompanying child i will be showing proof of 25,930CAD. I hope this disparity wont be questioned as misrepresentation in my application.
If you have non accompanying member then you do not need to count POF for that member. The logic of POF is that you need that money ready to support your family with you in Canada. But non accompanying will not be with you in Canada.powermike999 said:I hope it wont affect my application that i only stated 22900CAD in the section where it was asked 'how much will you be bringing to Canada'.
Now that i know i have to include my non-accompanying child i will be showing proof of 25,930CAD. I hope this disparity wont be questioned as misrepresentation in my application.
No, even non accompanying family needs to be accounted in LICO, same for medicals toovensak said:If you have non accompanying member then you do not need to count POF for that member. The logic of POF is that you need that money ready to support your family with you in Canada. But non accompanying will not be with you in Canada.
Incorrect. If you have a family of 7 but only you are going, you have to provide funds for EVERYONE.vensak said:If you have non accompanying member then you do not need to count POF for that member. The logic of POF is that you need that money ready to support your family with you in Canada. But non accompanying will not be with you in Canada.