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daniel88

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Aug 16, 2014
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Hello,

I am applying for the FSW (I'm the main applicant).
My wife's parents and sister (21) live in Canada and are all permanent residents.
In the document checklist it says to submit a proof of relationship and residency.
Is it necessary in this case? I mean, it says on my wife's passport and national ID who her parents are. Aren't copies of their PR or IMM1000 enough?
If it IS necessary though, what document should I submit?
Last question about proof of residency - is there a recommended document among the listed options?

Thanks,
Daniel
 
daniel88 said:
Hello,

I am applying for the FSW (I'm the main applicant).
My wife's parents and sister (21) live in Canada and are all permanent residents.
In the document checklist it says to submit a proof of relationship and residency.
Is it necessary in this case? I mean, it says on my wife's passport and national ID who her parents are. Aren't copies of their PR or IMM1000 enough?
If it IS necessary though, what document should I submit?
Last question about proof of residency - is there a recommended document among the listed options?

Thanks,
Daniel

Hi Daniel,

In the case of Proof of residency of any of your relative, you receive 5 points and its called Adaptibility

you have to achieve 67 marks out of 100, to be eligible for skilled immigration

And these days to prove your relative currently resides in canada, have to mobile invoices, credit invoices, salary slips, employment contract, lease agreements etc

Basically, you have to prove they are there and living
 
Thanks for the answer, let me clarify my question - in the case of parents of wife, do I have to submit specific documents as "proof of relationship" such as my wife's birth certificate to show that they are actually her parents, or not.
 
daniel88 said:
Thanks for the answer, let me clarify my question - in the case of parents of wife, do I have to submit specific documents as "proof of relationship" such as my wife's birth certificate to show that they are actually her parents, or not.

Yes you have to
 
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