Hello all,
I have a very specific situation but I’m hoping someone can provide some guidance.
I applied for EE under CEC a few months ago with a score of 503 on a draw with the cut off at 475. When I submitted my documents I stated that I have a step-sibling who is a Canadian citizen which gave me the extra 15 points.
Now, this sibling is related to me because my father has a common law relationship with a Canadian citizen, but they were never officially married nor did he ever formally adopt this child of hers because she was already an adult. I know there’s some confusion on whether this situation is even allowed for me to consider this person a “step-sibling” but as per the IRCC website a step-sibling does not have to be related by neither blood, marriage nor adoption, just a common law relationship was enough so I went for it.
Here’s the problem. My dad’s girlfriend suddenly passed away recently thus making my relation with her daughter non-existent.
Should I update my application via web form with this new information? Should I leave it as is? But what if they ask later on for more proof of relationship and then I have nothing to give them?
I’m not much concerned about the points because even without those 15 points I’m still above the cut-off score for my draw but I’m wondering if I should inform them of this event so there is no “suspicious” misunderstanding in the future.
Sorry for the long read and thanks in advance.
I have a very specific situation but I’m hoping someone can provide some guidance.
I applied for EE under CEC a few months ago with a score of 503 on a draw with the cut off at 475. When I submitted my documents I stated that I have a step-sibling who is a Canadian citizen which gave me the extra 15 points.
Now, this sibling is related to me because my father has a common law relationship with a Canadian citizen, but they were never officially married nor did he ever formally adopt this child of hers because she was already an adult. I know there’s some confusion on whether this situation is even allowed for me to consider this person a “step-sibling” but as per the IRCC website a step-sibling does not have to be related by neither blood, marriage nor adoption, just a common law relationship was enough so I went for it.
Here’s the problem. My dad’s girlfriend suddenly passed away recently thus making my relation with her daughter non-existent.
Should I update my application via web form with this new information? Should I leave it as is? But what if they ask later on for more proof of relationship and then I have nothing to give them?
I’m not much concerned about the points because even without those 15 points I’m still above the cut-off score for my draw but I’m wondering if I should inform them of this event so there is no “suspicious” misunderstanding in the future.
Sorry for the long read and thanks in advance.
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