reference can be anyone who knows you .. only the guarantor needs to be as they explained..WHO CAN BE INCLUDED IN THE REFRENCES AS THE FORM SAYS NOT TO INCLUDE RELATIVES? ANY BODY GUIDE
Sister and brother in law can be references?reference can be anyone who knows you .. only the guarantor needs to be as they explained..
BUT I CHECKED ON IRCC WEB SITE WE CANNAT ADD THSES PERSONSanyone you can add the best is if you use 2 diff addresses instead of 1 same. i mean 2 diff applicants for reference
You are right, you cannot have these people be your references as mentioned on IRCC's website. you cannot have 'anyone' as zak86 suggested.BUT I CHECKED ON IRCC WEB SITE WE CANNAT ADD THSES PERSONS
Your reference cannot be
- your guarantor
- a family member, such as a
- spouse or common-law partner
- Whether you’re the opposite or same sex, you’re considered common-law partners if you’ve lived together in a marriage-like relationship for at least 1 year, but you aren’tlegally married.
- A boyfriend or girlfriend can be a reference if you’re not in a common-law relationship.
- If your marriage or common-law relationship has ended, your former spouse or partner can serve as a reference.
- parent, step-parent, foster parent, or a parent’s spouse or common-law partner
- mother-in-law or father-in-law
- child (biological, adopted, foster, or stepchild), or your child’s spouse or common-law partner
- son-in-law or daughter-in-law
- sibling (brother, half-brother or stepbrother, or sister, half-sister or stepsister), or your sibling’s spouse or common-law partner
- brother-in-law or sister-in-law
- grandparent (biological, adopted, step or foster grandparent), or your grandparent’s spouse or common-law partner
- grandmother-in-law or grandfather-in-law
- grandchild (biological, adopted, step or foster grandchild), or your grandchild’s spouse or common-law partner
- grandson-in-law or granddaughter-in-law
- anyone else who’s related to you or your spouse or common-law partner by blood, marriage, common-law partnership, adoption or guardianship andlives at the same address as you
- For example, if your aunt, uncle or cousin lives with you, they cannot be a reference.
Reference can be ANY but the guarantor must be as explained by IRCC.You are right, you cannot have these people be your references as mentioned on IRCC's website. you cannot have 'anyone' as zak86 suggested.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-passports/travel-documents-references-guarantors.html#referencesReference can be ANY but the guarantor must be as explained by IRCC.