Advice required
#1
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Advice required
Hi to all.
I have received my 90 day letter and am getting the wobbles.
Upon my current calculations I have 71 points.I did not include my uncles/aunties in Canada as I did not want to impose on them.
My question is: should I provide details of them now?
Having last minute jitters, I wonder if it will help my case, with their approval I would have 76 points.
My main problem is: I want to get in without inconveniencing anybody else.
Also as my aunt/uncle (both are Canadian citizens and reside in Canada originate from a third world country). They do not have birth certificates, My mother resides in the UK (Brother/sister of Canada residents), also does not have a birth certificate. How do I prove their relationship as brother/sister.
All advice would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
I have received my 90 day letter and am getting the wobbles.
Upon my current calculations I have 71 points.I did not include my uncles/aunties in Canada as I did not want to impose on them.
My question is: should I provide details of them now?
Having last minute jitters, I wonder if it will help my case, with their approval I would have 76 points.
My main problem is: I want to get in without inconveniencing anybody else.
Also as my aunt/uncle (both are Canadian citizens and reside in Canada originate from a third world country). They do not have birth certificates, My mother resides in the UK (Brother/sister of Canada residents), also does not have a birth certificate. How do I prove their relationship as brother/sister.
All advice would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
#2
Re: Advice required
Originally Posted by Canadaway
Hi to all.
I have received my 90 day letter and am getting the wobbles.
Upon my current calculations I have 71 points.I did not include my uncles/aunties in Canada as I did not want to impose on them.
My question is: should I provide details of them now?
Having last minute jitters, I wonder if it will help my case, with their approval I would have 76 points.
My main problem is: I want to get in without inconveniencing anybody else.
Also as my aunt/uncle (both are Canadian citizens and reside in Canada originate from a third world country). They do not have birth certificates, My mother resides in the UK (Brother/sister of Canada residents), also does not have a birth certificate. How do I prove their relationship as brother/sister.
All advice would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
I have received my 90 day letter and am getting the wobbles.
Upon my current calculations I have 71 points.I did not include my uncles/aunties in Canada as I did not want to impose on them.
My question is: should I provide details of them now?
Having last minute jitters, I wonder if it will help my case, with their approval I would have 76 points.
My main problem is: I want to get in without inconveniencing anybody else.
Also as my aunt/uncle (both are Canadian citizens and reside in Canada originate from a third world country). They do not have birth certificates, My mother resides in the UK (Brother/sister of Canada residents), also does not have a birth certificate. How do I prove their relationship as brother/sister.
All advice would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Stuarty