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Old Feb 26th 2004, 10:21 pm
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Hi there Ex Pats community
It is beneficial if you or your spouse has relatives in Cananda for the purpose of emmigration
Does anyone have a list of required documentation that my wifes Aunt and Uncle, who have been Canandian Citizens for about 50 years can use to verify that they are in fact citizens.
The Checklist that you use to check your application only states pay slips, tax documents and credit card reciepts. I am a bit concerned as my wifes aunt and uncle are both retired so do not work anymore. Is there other suitable alternative documents that we can submit with our application.
Does anyone have a more detailed list that I can refer to

Your help advice would be greatly appreciated

Mr Miller perhaps you have more information on this subject

Thanks community
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Old Feb 27th 2004, 12:59 am
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I thought that you already are a PR as per your post about PR Card
application. BTW - that post has been answered when you posted it first
time.

I assume that your current question is about somebody else who would want to
get points for having relatives in Canada. If this is the case then 3 things
must be documented beyond any doubt:

1. Using set of birth certificates it must be proven that relative in Canada
is the acceptable blood relative of applicant in question;

2. Canadian relative must provide proof that s/he is either Canadian citizen
(passport or citizenship card) or Permanent Resident (PR Card); and

3. Canadian relative must prove that s/he really lives in Canada - thus
evidence of employment, utility bills, credit cards receipts, etc. must be
presented to prove it. Retired people won't have proof of employment but if
they live anywhere in Canada they pay their utility bills, file tax returns,
use bank cards and credit cards, etc. and such evidence must be presented.

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"Voyager970" <member21332@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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    > Hi there Ex Pats community
    > It is beneficial if you or your spouse has
    > relatives in Cananda for the purpose of emmigration
    > Does anyone have a
    > list of required documentation that my wifes Aunt and Uncle, who have
    > been Canandian Citizens for about 50 years can use to verify that they
    > are in fact citizens.
    > The Checklist that you use to check your
    > application only states pay slips, tax documents and credit card
    > reciepts. I am a bit concerned as my wifes aunt and uncle are both
    > retired so do not work anymore. Is there other suitable alternative
    > documents that we can submit with our application.
    > Does anyone have a
    > more detailed list that I can refer to
    > Your help advice would be
    > greatly appreciated
    > Mr Miller perhaps you have more information on this
    > subject
    > Thanks community
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Old Feb 27th 2004, 1:02 am
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Oops, I confused you with another poster. Please disregard the first part of
my reply below.

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Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________


"Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:iwx%b.2156$A12.575@edtnps84...
    > I thought that you already are a PR as per your post about PR Card
    > application. BTW - that post has been answered when you posted it first
    > time.
    > I assume that your current question is about somebody else who would want
to
    > get points for having relatives in Canada. If this is the case then 3
things
    > must be documented beyond any doubt:
    > 1. Using set of birth certificates it must be proven that relative in
Canada
    > is the acceptable blood relative of applicant in question;
    > 2. Canadian relative must provide proof that s/he is either Canadian
citizen
    > (passport or citizenship card) or Permanent Resident (PR Card); and
    > 3. Canadian relative must prove that s/he really lives in Canada - thus
    > evidence of employment, utility bills, credit cards receipts, etc. must be
    > presented to prove it. Retired people won't have proof of employment but
if
    > they live anywhere in Canada they pay their utility bills, file tax
returns,
    > use bank cards and credit cards, etc. and such evidence must be presented.
    > --
    > ../..
    > Andrew Miller
    > Immigration Consultant
    > Vancouver, British Columbia
    > email: [email protected]
    > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
    > ________________________________
    > "Voyager970" <member21332@british_expats.com> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > >
    > > Hi there Ex Pats community
    > > It is beneficial if you or your spouse has
    > > relatives in Cananda for the purpose of emmigration
    > > Does anyone have a
    > > list of required documentation that my wifes Aunt and Uncle, who have
    > > been Canandian Citizens for about 50 years can use to verify that they
    > > are in fact citizens.
    > > The Checklist that you use to check your
    > > application only states pay slips, tax documents and credit card
    > > reciepts. I am a bit concerned as my wifes aunt and uncle are both
    > > retired so do not work anymore. Is there other suitable alternative
    > > documents that we can submit with our application.
    > > Does anyone have a
    > > more detailed list that I can refer to
    > >
    > > Your help advice would be
    > > greatly appreciated
    > >
    > > Mr Miller perhaps you have more information on this
    > > subject
    > >
    > > Thanks community
    > >
    > >
    > > --
    > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
 
Old Feb 27th 2004, 10:17 pm
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Mr Miller you OOPS is accepted
Yet again your info is invaluable, many thanks.

It elaborates more on the info that is given on the application checklist.

Many thanks again

EF
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