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lonelyhusband

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Feb 8, 2011
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Can anybody help me. What does this mean on the IMM5002 form applying for Permanent Residence under Live-in Caregiver Program.

"How many family members (including yourself) are included in this application for permanent residence in Canada"

I have wife outside Canada. No kids. Thanks a lot. Do I have to put 2 or just myself? I will include her to my application. Thanks forumers!
 
Hi

lonelyhusband said:
Can anybody help me. What does this mean on the IMM5002 form applying for Permanent Residence under Live-in Caregiver Program.

"How many family members (including yourself) are included in this application for permanent residence in Canada"

I have wife outside Canada. No kids. Thanks a lot. Do I have to put 2 or just myself? I will include her to my application. Thanks forumers!

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Hi,

I am employed by one employer only since I started LCP. My employer agreed to continue this until I get my OWP and PR which I'll apply in couple of months.

On the PR application check list, there is a box for ROE. Where will I get that ROE form? Do I need to obtain that?

Thank you.
 
Since you only have one employer till you file for your PR/OWP, you only need to get a letter from your employer stating that you have been under their employ since "date" and are still under their employ at the time the letter is written. An ROE is a document that employers give you when either one terminates a contract, and it states when you started and when you ended, the employment.

plussy said:
Hi,

I am employed by one employer only since I started LCP. My employer agreed to continue this until I get my OWP and PR which I'll apply in couple of months.

On the PR application check list, there is a box for ROE. Where will I get that ROE form? Do I need to obtain that?

Thank you.
 
Ok, thats a breather job_seeker. Thank you for the response. Really good that there are forums like this. Can really help get through all the process. Again, appreciate it. 'Merci'