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Ema2000

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Dec 28, 2015
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Hi,
I am about to fill out all the forms for CIC!

and I have some questions what those question mean?!

IMM0008DEPENU

Question 11
Will accompany principal applicant to canada? Yes or no
Reason why depentant is non-accompanying?

Question 12
Depentant type you can choose ABC12 ????

Question 13
Current country of residence?
My country or canada????

IMM0008ENU_2D

Question 6
Have you received your certificate de Selection du Quebec (CSQ))? NO or YES

What is a national identity card?

Depentants
You must provide the following detail of each of you family members …
Do they mean my parents and so or if I have a child?


I hope somebody can help me!
but I am believe someone will! I say Thank you!!!!
:)
 
Ema2000 said:
Hi,
I am about to fill out all the forms for CIC!

and I have some questions what those question mean?!

IMM0008DEPENU

Question 11
Will accompany principal applicant to canada? Yes or no
Reason why depentant is non-accompanying?

Question 12
Depentant type you can choose ABC12 ????

Question 13
Current country of residence?
My country or canada????

IMM0008ENU_2D

Question 6
Have you received your certificate de Selection du Quebec (CSQ))? NO or YES

What is a national identity card?

Depentants
You must provide the following detail of each of you family members ...
Do they mean my parents and so or if I have a child?


I hope somebody can help me!
but I am believe someone will! I say Thank you!!!!
:)

Question 11 is in relation to your dependents. Do you have any children? If so, they are asking if the child will be going to Canada or not. If not, then you should indicate the reason why.

Dependent type is all listed clearly in the guide: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/3999Etoc.asp

The country of residence is where you currently live.

CSQ: Does your sponsor live in Quebec? If not, then this does not apply to you. If yes, then you check no, because you apply for it later.

Some countries have national ID cards. If your country has one, then you would put that information there.

Family members, as explained in the guide, are your spouse and children.