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IMM5532 - Part B, Question 2 (Page 3) asks the Principal Applicant:
Do you have any relatives (including aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.) living in Canada?
do i have to declare them? I have family in Canada that I don’t speak to or have met, and i’m unsure if they have good or poor record? any thoughts
i dont have any relatives living in Canada but i think you have to declare them
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IMM5532 - Part B, Question 2 (Page 3) asks the Principal Applicant:
Do you have any relatives (including aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.) living in Canada?
do i have to declare them? I have family in Canada that I don’t speak to or have met, and i’m unsure if they have good or poor record? any thoughts
Yes you need to declare them.
Yes you need to declare them.
What happens if you don't? I applied with a lawyer in February this year, I just realized I have a distant cousin I never talked to him but he lives in Mississauga. I live in Vancouver BC but never talked to them or even knew they existed until I talked to my mom on Facebook and she said someone lives in Canada. Could this result in delays or denial of my application?
What happens if you don't? I applied with a lawyer in February this year, I just realized I have a distant cousin I never talked to him but he lives in Mississauga. I live in Vancouver BC but never talked to them or even knew they existed until I talked to my mom on Facebook and she said someone lives in Canada. Could this result in delays or denial of my application?
IRCC doesn’t care about distant cousins.
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