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  1. adisinha2000

    Query regarding Spouse Travel to Canada.

    Thank you for your help. I have put in two applications; one for me and one for spouse for Travel Exemption to travel to Canada.
  2. adisinha2000

    Query regarding Spouse Travel to Canada.

    That is what I find surprising. Culturally for us (Indians) we refer to the in-laws as child, parents. That necessarily is not true for western world. So I am thinking that I mark "My Non Depedent Child" and then specifically ink in there "Daughter in Law"; that ways atleast they know its not a...
  3. adisinha2000

    Query regarding Spouse Travel to Canada.

    1. Thank you; that's what I figured as well. 2. The form is indeed for my parents to fill out; I am clear on the fact that it's one individual per form (so one for each one of us). Yy query is whether they CAN do it for my spouse. I am attaching screenshots of the form (3 pages); I am just...
  4. adisinha2000

    Query regarding Spouse Travel to Canada.

    Hello, 1. Me (36) and my wife (34), Indian Nationals, plan to visit Canada. 2. My parents (biological) stay in Canada, and are Canadian citizens. 3. Me, nor wife, are dependant on them. 4. We are vaccinated with Covaxin, not recognized by the Canadian authorities and as such understand that...
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