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reddy1234

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hi am planning to apply for canada visa i have 66 points now

i have a cousin sister in caanda who went thre on PR last december ,can i use her as adapdability points

the relation tree is

mu mothers own sisters daughter lives in canada.

please help me
 
reddy1234 said:
hi am planning to apply for canada visa i have 66 points now

i have a cousin sister in caanda who went thre on PR last december ,can i use her as adapdability points

the relation tree is

mu mothers own sisters daughter lives in canada.

please help me
u have to show that ur mother and ur cousin mother have common parents by birth certificates
 
hi,

my mothers father and my my mothers siters fathers name is same in their respective birhtycertificates

my cousin sister she married and have a different surname now
 
"my mothers father and my my mothers siters fathers name is same in their respective birhtycertificates" --> aren't they supposed to be sisters?
 
farrukh ahmad said:
u have to show that ur mother and ur cousin mother have common parents by birth certificates
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see guide factor 6
E. Relatives in Canada:

You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has a relative, i.e. parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, child of a parent, (sibling), child of a grandparent, (aunt/uncle), or grandchild of a parent, (niece or nephew), who lives in Canada and is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
 
reddy1234 said:
hi am planning to apply for canada visa i have 66 points now

i have a cousin sister in caanda who went thre on PR last december ,can i use her as adapdability points

the relation tree is

mu mothers own sisters daughter lives in canada.

please help me

that wont help for adaptability....no first cousins..
 
SmGrGe said:
that wont help for adaptability....no first cousins..
yes
E. Relatives in Canada:

You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has a relative, i.e. parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, child of a parent, (sibling), child of a grandparent, (aunt/uncle), or grandchild of a parent, (niece or nephew), who lives in Canada and is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
 
reddy1234 said:
education : 25 points
age : 10
IElts: 10 ( s:7.5 L: 7 R : 5.5 W:6)
work expereince : 21
u have 66 and u can improve IETS
are u married , if so u can gain points of ur wife education as adaptability
 
farrukh ahmad said:
u have 66 and u can improve IETS
are u married , if so u can gain points of ur wife education as adaptability

hi ahmad,

Just wanted to appreciate ...+1 for you.

Mitali
 
You should ask someone professional regarding the relative, thingy. Mmm may be you might get points.
Try emailing the owners of this forum, they might charge, but, their advice would be 100% professional. Forum is good, but, why not be sure :)