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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2021

Sehrawat_R

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can you please elaborate on this matter ? where does it say in the law of IRCC that you cannot live outside canada during this period ? that is beside the recommendations ,so we can add this law every time someone is asking these questions once for all ,assuming here that the one asking the question will be reporting his income during the period and assuming also that once the sponsorship is approved they will need to prove that they have intentions to be residing in Canada and prepare the proof for it as residents of Canada...just assuming ...not an a recommendation nor an opinion ...im on a learning curve ,thank you for sharing this section of the law,much apreciated
For clarity on the issue please refer guide imm5772 which states as under:
Who is eligible:
You live in Canada.
(This is of course in addition to several other conditions)

Who is not eligible:
you won’t live in Canada when you apply to sponsor your parents and grandparents and/or when your parents and grandparents become permanent residents
Your primary residential address must be in Canada when you submit your application and until we make a decision on your application.

Hope this will answer your query.
 

citizenshipcanada

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For clarity on the issue please refer guide imm5772 which states as under:
Who is eligible:
You live in Canada.
(This is of course in addition to several other conditions)

Who is not eligible:
you won’t live in Canada when you apply to sponsor your parents and grandparents and/or when your parents and grandparents become permanent residents
Your primary residential address must be in Canada when you submit your application and until we make a decision on your application.

Hope this will answer your query.
so the rule applies as per the below ,when you apply you have to be residing in Canada and residing in Canada means not physically present by actually residing .this clears the first part of my question .
There is no requirement that you (the sponsor) or your co-signer (if applicable) have been a permanent resident, Canadian citizen or Status Indian for the 3 years immediately preceding your application to sponsor in order to be eligible to sponsor your parents and grandparents; however, you must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or Status Indian living in Canada when you submit the application.
 

Sehrawat_R

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Mar 15, 2022
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so the rule applies as per the below ,when you apply you have to be residing in Canada and residing in Canada means not physically present by actually residing .this clears the first part of my question .
There is no requirement that you (the sponsor) or your co-signer (if applicable) have been a permanent resident, Canadian citizen or Status Indian for the 3 years immediately preceding your application to sponsor in order to be eligible to sponsor your parents and grandparents; however, you must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or Status Indian living in Canada when you submit the application.
Relevant rules are amply clear on IRCC website which can be referred on the link below:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/family-sponsorship/sponsor-parents-grandparents/eligibility.html
 

citizenshipcanada

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live in Canada when you apply to sponsor your parents and grandparents and/or when your parents and grandparents become permanent residents

so you have to be a resident of Canada when you apply and you have to be a resident of Canada when they become residents .
being a resident in canada ( what is the definition of being a resident of Canada as per IRCC Law )

meaning if you live outside Canada during the period of the processing ( after you apply )it wont be an issue as long as your income is documented with CRA,and as long as you prove that you are going to reside in the country ... the law in this case is clear .
( for sure you need a proof and a valid reason ,here im only talking about the rule related to this matter )
 

canada.msn

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Category........
Visa Office......
CPC
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
20-09-2013
AOR Received.
07-Nov-2013
So the case officer from our MP's office gave IRCC a call. There is currently a backlog with virtual landing. So if you guys can send in passports to VFS, by all means do that instead.
Passports should not be sent out of any country through courier to VFS.
 

Derricktse

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Apr 18, 2013
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Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
1112
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
13-05-2013
Doc's Request.
30-09-2014
Med's Request
30-09-2014
Med's Done....
10-10-2014
Passports should not be sent out of any country through courier to VFS.
Yeah more like for those who are contemplating to land in Canada with Super Visa or Visitor Visa and request a virtual landing. In our original country, passports can only be submitted in person to VFS.
 
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Bimpsy_7

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Jun 7, 2021
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Hi Everyone

We finally got medical request yesterday.

Application submitted- Oct 17, 2021 (Parents and 2 dependants)
Request for IMM5406- Dec14, 2021
Ghost email March 4, 2022
Biometrics letter for dependants (2)- April 4, 2022 (Parents have biometrics on file)
Linking to IRCC portal- April 4, 2022
Sponsorship approval letter via email- April 6 2022, Application forwarded to Montreal Immigration for further processing
Medical request- Sept 28, 2022
Just thought I should provide an update. Additional medical requested for one of the parents. She had TB 22 years ago that is reflected in the Xray. IRCC just sent a note requesting additional test. The panel physician already preempted that and asked for Sputum test. This may take up to 10 weeks to get the result. Please has anyone had a similar experience?

Application submitted- Oct 17, 2021 (Parents and 2 dependants)
Request for IMM5406- Dec14, 2021
Ghost email March 4, 2022
Biometrics letter for dependants (2)- April 4
Linking to IRCC portal- April 4, 2022
Sponsorship approval letter via email- April 6 2022, Application forwarded to Montreal Immigration for further processing
Medical request- Sept 28, 2022
Pre arrival letter- Oct 5, 2022
Medical Test Done- Oct 19, 2022
Additional medical required- Oct 26, 2022
 

dpatel08

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Just thought I should provide an update. Additional medical requested for one of the parents. She had TB 22 years ago that is reflected in the Xray. IRCC just sent a note requesting additional test. The panel physician already preempted that and asked for Sputum test. This may take up to 10 weeks to get the result. Please has anyone had a similar experience?

Application submitted- Oct 17, 2021 (Parents and 2 dependants)
Request for IMM5406- Dec14, 2021
Ghost email March 4, 2022
Biometrics letter for dependants (2)- April 4
Linking to IRCC portal- April 4, 2022
Sponsorship approval letter via email- April 6 2022, Application forwarded to Montreal Immigration for further processing
Medical request- Sept 28, 2022
Pre arrival letter- Oct 5, 2022
Medical Test Done- Oct 19, 2022
Additional medical required- Oct 26, 2022
When i applied for Super visa for my mom we had to get this test again because she had TB , It was not a big issue , the only condition was after she land we had to book appointment here with specialist to prove that her TB is gone and virus is not active any more so she had to get a TB test done here after she land on super visa .
 

smiling_face

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Apr 20, 2011
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Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
April 2010
VISA ISSUED...
Nov 2012
LANDED..........
Landed
Thanks for your updates. We just got couple of days before. Please let me know whenever you get it. As I saw, most of the people get PPR at the same time of pre-approval letter!!!
May I ask when did they do their medical and submitted PCC?

Thank you!
 

hodari

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Mar 28, 2018
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Quebec
live in Canada when you apply to sponsor your parents and grandparents and/or when your parents and grandparents become permanent residents

so you have to be a resident of Canada when you apply and you have to be a resident of Canada when they become residents .
being a resident in canada ( what is the definition of being a resident of Canada as per IRCC Law )

meaning if you live outside Canada during the period of the processing ( after you apply )it wont be an issue as long as your income is documented with CRA,and as long as you prove that you are going to reside in the country ... the law in this case is clear .
( for sure you need a proof and a valid reason ,here im only talking about the rule related to this matter )
Sure you might be able to get away with it, but it is super super super risky and IRCC might not believe whatever proof you have that you will reside in Canada later.

I disagree with you that the "law is clear". It clearly states:
Your primary residential address must be in Canada when you submit your application and until we make a decision on your application.
on this page: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/family-sponsorship/sponsor-parents-grandparents/eligibility.html

The OP who asked the question asked if it would have an effect on their application - and there might be a huge effect if IRCC knows that you have changed your primary residence to another country.

None of us here are immigration lawyers and I'm sure every sponsor wants their application to go smoothly and not have to launch a legal fight against IRCC down the line. We are all very fortunate to have been picked in the lottery, there are people who have waited a decade for that same chance.
 
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citizenshipcanada

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Sure you might be able to get away with it, but it is super super super risky and IRCC might not believe whatever proof you have that you will reside in Canada later.

I disagree with you that the "law is clear". It clearly states:

on this page: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/family-sponsorship/sponsor-parents-grandparents/eligibility.html

The OP who asked the question asked if it would have an effect on their application - and there might be a huge effect if IRCC knows that you have changed your primary residence to another country.

None of us here are immigration lawyers and I'm sure every sponsor wants their application to go smoothly and not have to launch a legal fight against IRCC down the line. We are all very fortunate to have been picked in the lottery, there are people who have waited a decade for that same chance.
its fine to disagree ,we are discussing not arguing ,no one is pushing people nor anyone should be doing it ,simply sharing ideas its called a forum ,and for sure the immigration consultants are the expert one ,and i was reading the law as per the site ,different point of view thats what it,residency is not a prison
 

Bimpsy_7

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Jun 7, 2021
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When i applied for Super visa for my mom we had to get this test again because she had TB , It was not a big issue , the only condition was after she land we had to book appointment here with specialist to prove that her TB is gone and virus is not active any more so she had to get a TB test done here after she land on super visa .
Thanks for this, please how long did it take to get the visa approved after the Sputum test
 

Son gill

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Jun 17, 2017
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I would update the address right away. It has been > 2 months here since we received the PPR and requested the virtual landing via webform, but all is silent.
i did send them a webform to update their address but just yesterday i received an email from IRCC that they cannot update their address as i am missing information...i provided them complete address and date they moved here and reason as well...so today i sent them another webform...i hope they update it this time
 

Son gill

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Jun 17, 2017
77
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Hello...if i submitted my parents PCC and some other documents through email because that time i was not able to link my application online...should i submit them again in IRCC Portal now...as all i see is medical passed in may but no updates on PCC..PLEASE REPLY