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One more question though, did your mom provide your dad's name or anything on the visitor VISA form, even she mistakenly checked the divorce box?
Even I never filled out a visitor VISA application, I do believe that there should be some items for the applicants to fill family information, right?
If you 100% sure about this, then you don't even need a lawyer, just provide an explanation letter to CIC to state the fact that she made mistake to click that divorce box.
If you 100% sure about this, then you don't even need a lawyer, just provide an explanation letter to CIC to state the fact that she made mistake to click that divorce box.
I believe the only immigration stream that not require the proficiency of English or French is family sponsorship, which is not for you. For all other streams, English proficiency is one of the must have requirements to obtain PR to Canada. Not sure about French though.
I believe the only immigration stream that not require the proficiency of English or French is family sponsorship, which is not for you. For all other streams, English proficiency is one of the must have requirements to obtain PR to Canada. Not sure about French though.
No, you cannot. You can write the letter on computer, then print it out, then submit it with whatever the application you prepared for your Dad to CIC.
do not order the notes, but the physical file. if you get a physical copy (electronic form) of yuor submitted visitor application, it can help. first find out what exactly was filled out.
do not order the notes, but the physical file. if you get a physical copy (electronic form) of yuor submitted visitor application, it can help. first find out what exactly was filled out.
What dates you referred to? Like what Pearl1 said Divorce Date? Or Your mom filled your Dad's information on her Visitor VISA application, including your Dad's birthday? Which one?
What dates you referred to? Like what Pearl1 said Divorce Date? Or Your mom filled your Dad's information on her Visitor VISA application, including your Dad's birthday? Which one?
do not order the notes, but the physical file. if you get a physical copy (electronic form) of yuor submitted visitor application, it can help. first find out what exactly was filled out.
Then, as I said, your case is a very simple case, your mom did an honorable mistake by checking that divorce box.
Providing an explanation letter to state the fact that she made a mistake should be sufficient. Actually I believe the CIC has been aware of that already and they understood, because if they had issue with that mistake, then your mom's work permit wouldn't be approved back then.
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