After what feels like a lifetime of planning to do this "some day", my Canadian husband and I are finally going to be submitting my PR application this summer. We currently live together in the UK.
Having looked at the forms, I have a couple of queries that I was hoping to get some advice on please:
1. I have two half-sisters from my Dad's first marriage, but I have no relationship at all with them. They have not been a part of my life since I was a child, 20+ years ago, and we do not keep in touch, though they are in touch with my Dad. I am inclined to include them on the Additional Family form as the form requests it, but I wondered what the impact of including them is? What would their details be needed for? I couldn't see myself ever sponsoring them to come to Canada or anything like that (they are basically strangers to me!).
2. My husband and I will be spending a few weeks in Canada this summer, visiting friends and family (I already have my eTA sorted!) and it looks like it will be more cost-effective for me to have my immigration medical done while I'm there. Luckily there are panel physicians in pretty much every location we'll be spending time in, and my first choice is to have the immigration completed in Edmonton, AB, but is it advisable to book in advance? Any suggestions on how far in advance?
...I think that's it for now! Thanks in advance for any help
Having looked at the forms, I have a couple of queries that I was hoping to get some advice on please:
1. I have two half-sisters from my Dad's first marriage, but I have no relationship at all with them. They have not been a part of my life since I was a child, 20+ years ago, and we do not keep in touch, though they are in touch with my Dad. I am inclined to include them on the Additional Family form as the form requests it, but I wondered what the impact of including them is? What would their details be needed for? I couldn't see myself ever sponsoring them to come to Canada or anything like that (they are basically strangers to me!).
2. My husband and I will be spending a few weeks in Canada this summer, visiting friends and family (I already have my eTA sorted!) and it looks like it will be more cost-effective for me to have my immigration medical done while I'm there. Luckily there are panel physicians in pretty much every location we'll be spending time in, and my first choice is to have the immigration completed in Edmonton, AB, but is it advisable to book in advance? Any suggestions on how far in advance?
...I think that's it for now! Thanks in advance for any help