Where to include son
#1
Thread Starter
Just Joined
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 19

Hello forum, I really need some clarification before my head explodes! Here is the story. I am British, my common law partner Canadian. We are doing an inland application. I have no kids but my partner/sponsor has a son aged 17 who is staying in the Uk for the time being. He is Canadian. Does not need sponsoring or anything. Where do we mention him? Is it just in the form 'Sponsorship evaluation'?. Someone must know!
#2
Hi
Nope, he is not mentioned anywhere.
Hello forum, I really need some clarification before my head explodes! Here is the story. I am British, my common law partner Canadian. We are doing an inland application. I have no kids but my partner/sponsor has a son aged 17 who is staying in the Uk for the time being. He is Canadian. Does not need sponsoring or anything. Where do we mention him? Is it just in the form 'Sponsorship evaluation'?. Someone must know!
#3
Thread Starter
Just Joined
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 19

Thanks for the answer.I love this forum, saves alot of pain!
#4
Hello forum, I really need some clarification before my head explodes! Here is the story. I am British, my common law partner Canadian. We are doing an inland application. I have no kids but my partner/sponsor has a son aged 17 who is staying in the Uk for the time being. He is Canadian. Does not need sponsoring or anything. Where do we mention him? Is it just in the form 'Sponsorship evaluation'?. Someone must know!
#5
Thread Starter
Just Joined
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 19

He is British but currently awaiting his Candian citizenship card which was sent off last April. So I think he is considered Canadian even though he hasn't got his card yet. My sponsor lived outside Canada for years which is why he is there.
The reason I suspect I need to mention him somewhere is because we do financially contribute to him whilst he is under 18. Although he isn't currently living with us.
The reason I suspect I need to mention him somewhere is because we do financially contribute to him whilst he is under 18. Although he isn't currently living with us.






