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kenyatta

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May 8, 2011
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hi everyone just a quick question how i prove that i have an aunt in canada for the points my mom is dead and i dont know where my aunt live in canada i was wondering if she put my mom name on her application when she came to canada will it show up as proof if i mention her name on my application
 
And how will CIC contact her if they want to get confirmation?
 
i dont know why im asking this question if they scan her name will they see that she and my motner sisters
 
kenyatta said:
hi everyone just a quick question how i prove that i have an aunt in canada for the points my mom is dead and i dont know where my aunt live in canada i was wondering if she put my mom name on her application when she came to canada will it show up as proof if i mention her name on my application

Hi, no CIC will never trace in such a way because of lack of time.


Cheers..
 
kenyatta said:
hi everyone just a quick question how i prove that i have an aunt in canada for the points my mom is dead and i dont know where my aunt live in canada i was wondering if she put my mom name on her application when she came to canada will it show up as proof if i mention her name on my application

You would need a copy of your mother's birth certificate, a copy of your birth certificate, and a copy of your aunt's birth certificate for proof.
 
What everyone else has said. You will get zero point for your aunt.

If you want points for your aunt, you not only have to prove that she's really your aunt by providing the information amikety has listed - but you must also provide evidence that she is really living in Canada. This involves your aunt providing information such as her tax return, utility bills, payroll stubs, etc.
 
scylla said:
What everyone else has said. You will get zero point for your aunt.

If you want points for your aunt, you not only have to prove that she's really your aunt by providing the information amikety has listed - but you must also provide evidence that she is really living in Canada. This involves your aunt providing information such as her tax return, utility bills, payroll stubs, etc.

Very true, i even had submitted the credit card statement of my uncle as a prove that he is currently residing in Canada.


Cheers...
 
Yeah absolutely, you need to show proof that your mother and your aunt are sisters. You can show your mom & aunt's passport copy/birth certificate/10th certificate which has their father and mother name, which will be same.

Next thing you need to show your aunts status in canada like if she is PR holder then PR card copy or if she is citizen over there then her canadian passport copy or citizenship card copy.

And not the least you have to show residency proof of your aunt that she is still living in canada. proofs like credit card invoice/bank statement/utility bill(telephone bill, water bill, electricity bill)/employment letter/lease agreements.

Utility bill will have your aunt current address of canada.

Unless and untill you don't have any you cannot claim that points for FSW.
 
Thanks for all your answersi got the picture is just that I don't know where in canad .my aunt is all I know I wastold bu my mother that her sister is in canada so I thought that if I mention her name immigration wil pick it up on data
 
kenyatta said:
Thanks for all your answersi got the picture is just that I don't know where in canad .my aunt is all I know I wastold bu my mother that her sister is in canada so I thought that if I mention her name immigration wil pick it up on data

Do you have her email account, telephone numbers or facebook account so that you can reach her?
 
kenyatta said:
Thanks for all your answersi got the picture is just that I don't know where in canad .my aunt is all I know I wastold bu my mother that her sister is in canada so I thought that if I mention her name immigration wil pick it up on data

The answer is the same as it was before. You must either provide the full details for your aunt including all of the supporting evidence we have mentioned - or you won't get any points for having an aunt in Canada. There is no other option. Immigration will NOT pick up the data themselves.
 
I think you can just give it a try asking your mother or any other relative about your aunt. search for her phone number or email address orelse you can search even on facebook too. Don't just give up. Try try until you succeed.
 
sam439 said:
I think you can just give it a try asking your mother or any other relative about your aunt. search for her phone number or email address orelse you can search even on facebook too. Don't just give up. Try try until you succeed.
Did you actually read the first post? Or are you suggesting a seance?