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raven00090 said:
Guys, for Family part of the "Personal Info" section, do we need to add every family member's name and info? All siblings/parents (immediate family), everyone?
Yes - parents, brother(s) and/or sister(s).
 
sushsmart15 said:
Yes - parents, brother(s) and/or sister(s).

And later on they will ask you for their birth certificates as well for proof of relationship.
 
TLOU said:
And later on they will ask you for their birth certificates as well for proof of relationship.
No, why should they ask for it.?? They are not included in your application. This information is only for their database.
 
sushsmart15 said:
No, why should they ask for it.?? They are not included in your application. This information is only for their database.

I only added my parents in the personal info. Now in my upload forms there is a Proof of Relationship field. Note that I also mentioned I have a blood relative (aunt) who is a citizen there. Did I get confuse somewhere?

You must provide proof of your relationship with your host or family member. This can include:

a marriage certificate
Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union (IMM5409)
a birth certificate
an official document naming you as a parent
a copy of the inside back cover of the inviter’s passport showing the inviter’s parents, if applicable

And there is another upload field for Family Member Proof of Status:

You must provide a copy of your family member’s Canadian Citizenship or Canadian immigration status document (e.g. Canadian passport, Permanent Resident Card, Study Permit, or Work Permit). Please provide a copy of both sides of the document.

I thought the Proof of Relationship was for my parent's birth certificates and Family Member Proof of Status was to prove for my aunt's citizenship and family connection?

Unless Proof of Relationship and Family Member Proof of Status are both documents I need to submit to prove that I have an aunt who is a Canadian citizen?
 
TLOU said:
I only added my parents in the personal info. Now in my upload forms there is a Proof of Relationship field. Note that I also mentioned I have a blood relative (aunt) who is a citizen there. Did I get confuse somewhere?

And there is another upload field for Family Member Proof of Status:

I thought the Proof of Relationship was for my parent's birth certificates and Family Member Proof of Status was to prove for my aunt's citizenship and family connection?

Unless Proof of Relationship and Family Member Proof of Status are both documents I need to submit to prove that I have an aunt who is a Canadian citizen?
Yes, you need to prove only your relationship with your aunt and her documents/details - whatever is asked.
 
sushsmart15 said:
Yes, you need to prove only your relationship with your aunt and her documents/details - whatever is asked.

Ok thanks for you help! Appreciate it.
 
Wait, this confused me. Does this mean I have to prove relationship with everyone's name I mention in the "Family" section of Personal Info?
 
raven00090 said:
Wait, this confused me. Does this mean I have to prove relationship with everyone's name I mention in the "Family" section of Personal Info?

No. You only have to prove your relationship to 1) Dependents that are part of your application (spouse, kids) 2) the Canadian relative you claimed you had in your EE profile (you get points on the FSW scale for this).
 
ashu1710 said:
No. You only have to prove your relationship to 1) Dependents that are part of your application (spouse, kids) 2) the Canadian relative you claimed you had in your EE profile (you get points on the FSW scale for this).

Okay, thank you ashu and sush.
 
Dear Members,

I have a few queries if someone could kindly clarify.

1. Do i have to mention my secondary/Post Secondary education in the Education forms as well or only the degrees for which i have an ECA and Claimed Points.
2. Who do we address the Employment Reference Letter?
3. I have not claimed points for my Spouse experience but i did mention the experience in Our profile. Now there is a tab asking for Spouse employment reference letter as well.
Do i have to provide the letter or can i remove spouse experience from our profile ?
 
sappy486 said:
Dear Members,

I have a few queries if someone could kindly clarify.

1. Do i have to mention my secondary/Post Secondary education in the Education forms as well or only the degrees for which i have an ECA and Claimed Points.
Only the degrees you're claiming points for (and have had ECAs done for).

2. Who do we address the Employment Reference Letter?
"To Whom It may concern"

3. I have not claimed points for my Spouse experience but i did mention the experience in Our profile. Now there is a tab asking for Spouse employment reference letter as well.
Not sure about rules surrounding spouses as I'm single. Maybe some of the experts can chime in.

Do i have to provide the letter or can i remove spouse experience from our profile ?
Ditto :D
 
sappy486 said:
Dear Members,

I have a few queries if someone could kindly clarify.

1. Do i have to mention my secondary/Post Secondary education in the Education forms as well or only the degrees for which i have an ECA and Claimed Points.
2. Who do we address the Employment Reference Letter?
3. I have not claimed points for my Spouse experience but i did mention the experience in Our profile. Now there is a tab asking for Spouse employment reference letter as well.
Do i have to provide the letter or can i remove spouse experience from our profile ?

You can remove spouse experience from employment history and add in personal history
 
ashishapar007 said:
For my English test, I chose CELPIP-GENERAL 2014 which according to cic website is test format after 2014. But, when I click on question mark the beside the option, it says, we only accept CELPIP-G and IELTS General test.

Anyone else experiencing the same.
CELPIP-G
The G stands for General.............
 
Hi all,

I just finished uploading all documents and am ready to pay when the website broke down due to scheduled maintenace.

Any ideas on that?

Thanks.