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DHAWK

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Dec 9, 2013
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Hi. My wife is Canadian. My 4 children, all under age 12, are Canadian.
Everyone has their citizen paperwork and passports, except for me, the US husband.

I'm applying for Permanent Residency, and then for Citizenship.
Yes, these kids are my dependents, because I live with my wife, etc.
BUT, for the sake of this form, do I include them? Everything I read makes it seem like I include them for future possible immigration--a step they'll not need to make.

Do I include them, or do I leave them out?
Thanks,
Dave
 
DHAWK said:
Hi. My wife is Canadian. My 4 children, all under age 12, are Canadian.
Everyone has their citizen paperwork and passports, except for me, the US husband.

I'm applying for Permanent Residency, and then for Citizenship.
Yes, these kids are my dependents, because I live with my wife, etc.
BUT, for the sake of this form, do I include them? Everything I read makes it seem like I include them for future possible immigration--a step they'll not need to make.

Do I include them, or do I leave them out?
Thanks,
Dave

The forms are for dependents who are not PRs or citizens of Canada, which they are. Therefore you only need to include them in the Additional family Information sheet.
 
Graihn said:
The forms are for dependents who are not PRs or citizens of Canada, which they are. Therefore you only need to include them in the Additional family Information sheet.

Totally agree. You don't need to mention them anywhere but the Additional Family Information form.