- Oct 6, 2009
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- Visa Office......
- Amman
- App. Filed.......
- 01-2012
- Doc's Request.
- 05-2012 (CSQ approved)
- AOR Received.
- 07-2012
- File Transfer...
- 04-2012
- Med's Done....
- 11-2011 (extended until 11-2013)
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- 02-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 02-2013 (finalyyyyyy)
- LANDED..........
- 07-2013 (DONE - thank u all :):):))
hey guys,
reading more around here i freaked out abt something; at the applicant question abt relatives in Canada we answered NO cuz it's NO BUT my partner does have a cousin of a cousin who got his Canadian PR...this indirect cousin is a Canadian PR but he does not live in Canada yet, he did not move full yet (maybe he will maybe he won't, i don't know), he goes for 1-2 months every year but without permanently moving...so my questions:
1. is cousin of cousin considered as a relative?
2. having permanent residency but not living (and no address on his name) is it considered living under their terms?
also this person is very close to us, we are very good friends and he did write a letter of support for us...should we still include his letter?
i don't want to make a big deal from nothing so if it's ok to live the answer as NO, it's better....but on the other hand, for sure i don't want them to say that we lied, we misrepresented, dual intent for immigration or who knows, from something so small and stupid
thanks for ur time and advice
reading more around here i freaked out abt something; at the applicant question abt relatives in Canada we answered NO cuz it's NO BUT my partner does have a cousin of a cousin who got his Canadian PR...this indirect cousin is a Canadian PR but he does not live in Canada yet, he did not move full yet (maybe he will maybe he won't, i don't know), he goes for 1-2 months every year but without permanently moving...so my questions:
1. is cousin of cousin considered as a relative?
2. having permanent residency but not living (and no address on his name) is it considered living under their terms?
also this person is very close to us, we are very good friends and he did write a letter of support for us...should we still include his letter?
i don't want to make a big deal from nothing so if it's ok to live the answer as NO, it's better....but on the other hand, for sure i don't want them to say that we lied, we misrepresented, dual intent for immigration or who knows, from something so small and stupid
thanks for ur time and advice