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Old Oct 17th 2017, 1:00 pm
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Hi,

My Canadian girlfriend is sponsoring me (common law), we're both living in Canada.

Additional family form 5406:

Does she have to fill out her own form? With her own Canadian family listed?

Thanks,

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Old Oct 17th 2017, 2:09 pm
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Hi,

My Canadian girlfriend is sponsoring me (common law), we're both living in Canada.

Additional family form 5406:

Does she have to fill out her own form? With her own Canadian family listed?

Thanks,

Harry
It is confusing. It is the Principal Applicant that is answering this form, so it is their family. The PA will obviously also include details of their spouse (i.e. Sponsor), but no, the Sponsor does not complete their own form.

This is what I did on our application (I am the Sponsor, my wife is the PA) and it sailed through.
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It is confusing. It is the Principal Applicant that is answering this form, so it is their family. The PA will obviously also include details of their spouse (i.e. Sponsor), but no, the Sponsor does not complete their own form.

This is what I did on our application (I am the Sponsor, my wife is the PA) and it sailed through.
Agreed. Quite confusing.

I did the same as Hurlabrick, and also sailed through.
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Thanks for your reply guys. Nearly there on getting everything sorted! A couple more Q's if you don't mind..

1) On every single form, do we put N/A in every single field if it does not apply to you?

2) Can photocopies of say passport pages, be in black and white? Or do they have to be in colour.

Thanks in advance

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Originally Posted by harryg7
Thanks for your reply guys. Nearly there on getting everything sorted! A couple more Q's if you don't mind..

1) On every single form, do we put N/A in every single field if it does not apply to you?

2) Can photocopies of say passport pages, be in black and white? Or do they have to be in colour.

Thanks in advance

Harry
1. If a question or field doesn't apply , N/A
2. Black and White is fine.
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Thank you again! One last Q.

On the checklist, it states for the principal applicant that "birth certificates or baptismal certificates for yourself and all family members, whether they are accompanying you to Canada or not."

Is this referring all all my brothers and sisters etc.? We have no kids.

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Thank you again! One last Q.

On the checklist, it states for the principal applicant that "birth certificates or baptismal certificates for yourself and all family members, whether they are accompanying you to Canada or not."

Is this referring all all my brothers and sisters etc.? We have no kids.

Thanks
It would be just any children that you have and you don't have any.
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Thank you, appreciate it. It seems everytime I come back to read a response, I have a new question!...

I have my IEC wp, therefore I think I have a Client ID/UCI.. I should prove this I assume?
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Thank you, appreciate it. It seems everytime I come back to read a response, I have a new question!...

I have my IEC wp, therefore I think I have a Client ID/UCI.. I should prove this I assume?
Thats also correct. The number is on the work permit.
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Old Nov 6th 2017, 1:43 am
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Thanks!

On each form, if we tick in a 'yes' checkbox, do we need to put 'N/A' in the 'no' checkbox?

We've put 'N/A' in the boxes that were blank. Is this ok?

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