I am going to apply for Canadian Immigration as a Federal Skilled Worker. I have my uncle in Canada who is a citizen there. In fact, he is the husband of my maternal aunt. Should he be considered as a close relative? I mean to say should an uncle be paternal/ maternal uncle only?
LOL... not badly defined though!! but unfortunately these ability of bringing gift won't carry much value of being uncle of an applicant at the CHC!!!!
Uncle has no definition is the guides nor the operation manuals, however it's taken as the word would literarily means. Uncle in Oxford Dictionary means:
noun
the brother of one‘s father or mother or the husband of one’s aunt.
Therefore, yes, you can consider him as a relative.
I've seen several legal proceedings where the specific literal meaning of a word was used in court of law to decide on a case. There's one example we've seen in this forum where the Appeal Judge used Oxford Dictionary to define a word to justify his decision.
Thanks Wilson. I completely agree with you. I got the same definition from the online dictionary which says:
An uncle is...
1. a brother of one's father or mother.
2. an aunt's husband - This is related my case....
The reason behind my confusion arose after having a conversation with one of my friends who entered in Canada few months ago as a Federal Skilled Worker. According to his point of view one can only show his/her maternal or paternal uncle in his/her Federal Skilled Worker appliation as a relative to gain 5 points.
This made me thoughtful about which definition of uncle is accepted by Canadian Immigration Authority!!!!!