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ravi_123

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May 28, 2015
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Hello All,

I am thinking of applying to SINP and have a question regarding "close relatives in Saskatchewan".

My Uncles wife's real brother is a permanent resident of Saskatchewan.
Can he be considered under category "Close Relatives in Saskatchewan".
As per the SINP express entry application guide,the following are considered as close relatives:

parents
sisters/brothers
aunts/uncles
nieces/nephews
first cousins
grandparents
step-family members/in- laws of the same relationship

Please advise if I can claim points under this category.
 
No - you can't claim points for your uncle's wife's brother. He's too distant a relative to claim points.
 
But it's mentioned on SINP page that you can claim points for 'INLAWS OF THE SAME RELATIONSHIPS' and uncle is there in those relations. Can someone clarify please?
 
But it's mentioned on SINP page that you can claim points for 'INLAWS OF THE SAME RELATIONSHIPS' and uncle is there in those relations. Can someone clarify please?

In OP's case, an uncle's wife's brother is not an in-law.
 
But it's mentioned on SINP page that you can claim points for 'INLAWS OF THE SAME RELATIONSHIPS' and uncle is there in those relations. Can someone clarify please?

OP asked about "Uncles wife's real brother". This is too far removed.