curious
17th September 2004, 03:20 AM
I am filling out my EOI and am at the part dealing with "family". However, I am a little confused about the information I need to put in.
The drop down box has entries for all types of family members (aunts, uncles, nieces, grandparents, etc..)
Question: Do I only have to enter the family members that want to emigrate or do I enter ALL my family members ?
I am fairly sure it is only the family making the application to emigrate but I dont want to make a stupid mistake.
Thanks
bbq
17th September 2004, 03:29 AM
hiya
I just put myself, wife, children, father, mother in law and my brothers and my wife's brother. (my mum, and father in law are deceased)
I get the impression from posts I have seen that it isn't too important, but if there is a chance you may wish to sponsor someone later if you don't mention themnow, it may be more difficult.
Hope this helps, but I aint an expert :?
cheers
alex
art
17th September 2004, 01:41 PM
Well, it does say on the EOI application to:
"Give details of ALL your family members, including those adopted legally or by custom. It is not necessary to list deceased family members. As defined in the guide, family includes biological and adoptive parents, and full, half, step and adopted brothers and sisters."
So I guess no aunts, uncles, nieces, grandparents, noisy nephews etc.
art
jesselyn
18th September 2004, 12:42 AM
Well, it does say on the EOI application to:
"Give details of ALL your family members, including those adopted legally or by custom. It is not necessary to list deceased family members. As defined in the guide, family includes biological and adoptive parents, and full, half, step and adopted brothers and sisters."
So I guess no aunts, uncles, nieces, grandparents, noisy nephews etc.
art
hi everyone
art is correct! :clap :nice1
anyways, check this out: http://www.emigratenz.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=110
jes :angel
bbq
18th September 2004, 01:37 AM
oops
sorry if I missled you
thanks art and Jes
cheers
alex
jesselyn
18th September 2004, 03:04 AM
hi alex,
no worries - not your fault. actually, that was also my perception until a consultant said otherwise.
yvw tho ;)
jes :angel
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