Many PA's doesn't know the actual birth/death date of their parents or siblings. It's completely normal. I would suggest to enter approx dates and do not leave it blank. IRCC do not asks their birth/death certificates.Hello everyone,
I’ve got a question. the Principal applicant doesn’t know his father’s birthday. His father passed away when the PA was still young.
even on the death certificate there’s no birthday written. No copy of birth certificate as well. this was 1960’s all are manual filing probably lost.
the applicant want’s to be honest so he’s gonna leave it blank for the father’s birthday section and he will submit a explanation letter about this situation.
Is that ok? any inputs? thank you very much.
Good morning,Good evening all,
I have couple questions, so I'm filling out form for my father in PR portal . Since I am not a licensed representative so I have to do it in PR portal.
1 .Am I doing it right in PR portal as long as I also submit "Use of Representative" form?
2. My father is in Vietnam, I will be helping filling form in Canada, can I also help him electronically sign the form? Because I'm planning to get him someone with a computer and use teamview to guide him on signing it on PR portal.
Thanks !
You can keep either your mom or your dad as a primary applicant. You have to create only ONE login for both parents no matter who is primary applicant.Please help me clarify: 1) If I apply for both parents do I put anyone as primary applicant? or have to have 2 different login for both parents? Does it matter how is primary? 2) Can I use my email to create login ID etc and have a authorized rep form signed to I can track progress? Thanks
I am unable to answer any question related to dependant under 18 questions as I do not have that scenario with my file.Hello everyone,
I will really appreciate if can get some clarification regarding the following questions I have.
I am sponsoring my parents and they have one dependent kid under 18.
IMM 5562 (Supplementary Info)
1. There is a dependent on file under 18 years of age (Type A dependent)
This form says "history of dependent children 18 years or older.
Since there is no other dependent so I will leave it blank?
It only has space for 1 dependent to add and that means no other info is required, like info of other kids who are NOT DEPENDENT BUT ABOVE 18?
IMM 5406 (Additional Family Info)
You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
1. Shall exclude myself who is sponsoring since I am citizen?
2. Shall exclude the "dependent child under 18" ?
Enter all names in English and in your native language (for example, Arabic, Cyrillic, Chinese, Korean or Japanese script or Chinese commercial/telegraphic code).
3. There is no way to use other languages so how to address this part?
IMM 5669
1. Your full name written in your native language or script
THERE is no way to write in any other language so how to answer this?
2. been refused refugee status, an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de Sélection du Québec [CSQ] or application to the Provincial Nominee Program) or a visitor or temporary resident visa, for Canada or any other country or territory?
Shall include all visit visas that was refused? There were two IN TOTAL.?
Many thanks in advance.
You can as long as you are authorized representative.Can we type name of a parent (signature field) on pdf documents if they don't have access to computer in India.
Yes, I am authorized rep. Is there a reference on IRCC website about this?You can as long as you are authorized representative.
I would suggest also include a letter of explaination and tell IRCC that those dates are your best guess.Many PA's doesn't know the actual birth/death date of their parents or siblings. It's completely normal. I would suggest to enter approx dates and do not leave it blank. IRCC do not asks their birth/death certificates.
That is what I did with my application.
Please note: above is just my suggestion based on my experience. It doesn't mean you have to follow the same route as mine.
Hope it helps.
It really helps. thank you very muchMany PA's doesn't know the actual birth/death date of their parents or siblings. It's completely normal. I would suggest to enter approx dates and do not leave it blank. IRCC do not asks their birth/death certificates.
That is what I did with my application.
Please note: above is just my suggestion based on my experience. It doesn't mean you have to follow the same route as mine.
Hope it helps.
You have to understand who can be Dependent. Anyone who rely financially on Principle Applicant is the dependent. So PA's spouse is dependent and you must include him/her. (doesn't matter they are earning or not).Guys,
Need help on the IMM008 - For the Dependants of Principal applicant
Son - The Sponsor - what should I put on accompanying to Canada, yes or no?
I put NO coz the sponsor is already in Canada and just waiting for them. I don't Know and I am confused.
Daughter - Not accompanying and the reason is over 18 years old. is that correct?
Spouse - Accompanying to canada and already filled out the form IMM5669, IMM5406, IMM5562. How do i upload these forms
on PR account portal online of the principal applicant? which part there?
and also it states there that Any dependant on file 18 years of age or older must also complete a separate IMM 5669, IMM 5406, IMM 5562
So daughter will still have fill out this three forms?
Thanks a lot. Every inputs here really helps.
Good evening,Good morning,
Yes, you are doing it right. Help your father to complete the forms and use PR Portal. You are representative as family or friend and not paid. submit Use of representative form.
What is used to confirm residency? What if the child (sponsor) has residency in USA and citizenship in Canada and goes to USA for work and still maintains their address in Canada (lease, hydro etc)?IMO this is all extremely straight forward. The fact you are a citizen has nothing to do with the "won't live".
It's very simple. If the sponsor is living and working in another country other than Canada, then don't qualify to sponsor. The sponsor must be living primarily in Canada (which is what the primary address refers to). The sponsor must also continue to primarily live in Canada until PR is approved. If the sponsor moves to another country while PR is in progress, the application may be refused. So in your scenario, if getting PR for your parents in the priority, then you don't want to move to the US to live and work until after they have become PRs.
Residency is where you are primarily living physically. So if you are primarily spending your time living physically in Canada and sometimes going to the US for work, then you are fine.What is used to confirm residency? What if the child (sponsor) has residency in USA and citizenship in Canada and goes to USA for work and still maintains their address in Canada (lease, hydro etc)?
doesn’t that count as residency in Canada?