S saadjaan Member Aug 6, 2010 18 0 Mar 12, 2015 #1 Hi there, My brother is a new Permanent Resident and went to Canada a couple weeks ago. Can I claim adaptability points for relative in Canada. thanks
Hi there, My brother is a new Permanent Resident and went to Canada a couple weeks ago. Can I claim adaptability points for relative in Canada. thanks
M MMCanada2014 Hero Member Feb 20, 2014 221 15 NOC Code...... 2173 AOR Received. 12-09-2018 Passport Req.. 09-03-2016 Mar 12, 2015 #2 saadjaan said: Hi there, My brother is a new Permanent Resident and went to Canada a couple weeks ago. Can I claim adaptability points for relative in Canada. thanks Click to expand... NO
saadjaan said: Hi there, My brother is a new Permanent Resident and went to Canada a couple weeks ago. Can I claim adaptability points for relative in Canada. thanks Click to expand... NO
M mf4361 Champion Member Apr 17, 2014 2,458 130 Category........ Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. App. Filed....... 18 Nov 2015 Nomination..... 12 Oct 2015 AOR Received. 25 Feb 2016 IELTS Request Sent Med's Request 28 Oct 2016 Med's Done.... 14 Nov 2016 Passport Req.. 27 Feb 2017 VISA ISSUED... 15 Mar 2017 LANDED.......... 16 Mar 2017 Mar 12, 2015 #3 saadjaan said: Hi there, My brother is a new Permanent Resident and went to Canada a couple weeks ago. Can I claim adaptability points for relative in Canada. thanks Click to expand... You can claim points in FSWP 67 points system (out of 100), not points in CRS (out of 1200).
saadjaan said: Hi there, My brother is a new Permanent Resident and went to Canada a couple weeks ago. Can I claim adaptability points for relative in Canada. thanks Click to expand... You can claim points in FSWP 67 points system (out of 100), not points in CRS (out of 1200).
P Papajohns Star Member Feb 9, 2015 130 9 Mar 12, 2015 #4 I have my real brother living in Canada . Hes a Canadian Citizen and i got a Bbbbbiiiiiggggg 0 (zero) as his points .
I have my real brother living in Canada . Hes a Canadian Citizen and i got a Bbbbbiiiiiggggg 0 (zero) as his points .