syeduzairhaider said:Dear All,
I am writing in regards to the proof of relationship question for adaptability factor in Federal Skilled Worker points under Express Entry.
My father's brother (my uncle) lives in Canada for the past 20 years and is a Canadian Citizen.
Now, I have claim 5 points for FSW Adaptability. However, I can provide my uncle and father's passport which states the same name of their father. Also their Bachelors degree which states the same father name. Is it more than enough? or do I need to provide both of their birth certificate also? My father age is around 65 and he doesn't have a birth certificate neither do my uncle in Canada.
I can provide the following:
1. A copy of both sides of my uncle's Canadian citizenship document.
2. Evidence that my uncle currently resides in Canada must be provided through documents such as a residential lease, mortgage documents, utility bills, etc.
3. Passport copy and Bachelor's degree of my uncle and my father showing the respective parents name.
Is it sufficient? Or should I not not claim 5 points for adaptability..I will still be having 70 points without relative points...would it be misrepresentation not stating my relatives in Canada?
Looking forward to a positive response.
Cheers & Regards.
You can claim points for Canadian relatives, the documents that you have are sufficient.