If your mom stated that she is divorced and no longer a spouse of your dad, NO she can't sponsor him as a member of the family.i know but can my mom sponsor him for open WP?
Although an employer in Canada can sponsor him for a work permit.
If your mom stated that she is divorced and no longer a spouse of your dad, NO she can't sponsor him as a member of the family.i know but can my mom sponsor him for open WP?
and yet people still ask and try... system is flawed in so many levels...This is literaly the very first question asked on the interest form page. Why aren't people simply reading the very basic instructions provided?
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/family-sponsorship/sponsor-parents-grandparents/tell-us-you-want-sponsor-parent-grandparent.html
To access the interest to sponsor form, answer these questions:
Who would you like to sponsor? (required)
My own parents and grandparents
My spouse or partners’ parents and grandparents
If you are selected to apply, you can only sponsor your own parents and grandparents. You can’t use your invitation to become a co-signer for your spouse or partner’s parents and grandparents. Find out more.
yeah but can she like apologize or something because on her passport it says they are married even on my dads passport. cause it was not intentionallyIf your mom stated that she is divorced and no longer a spouse of your dad, NO she can't sponsor him as a member of the family.
Although an employer in Canada can sponsor him for a work permit.
You need to ask your questions to the Foreign Worker section of this forum. Your situation has nothing to do with family sponsorship in general, or parents sponsorship.yeah but can she like apologize or something because on her passport it says they are married even on my dads passport. cause it was not intentionally
please give me the link im sorry im new to this forumYou need to ask your questions to the Foreign Worker section of this forum. Your situation has nothing to do with family sponsorship in general, or parents sponsorship.
I did @kashgrewalI have no idea. Try the foreign workers section. Most people on this discussion board are PRs or citizens getting their spouses or parents to become PR. This is the wrong board to ask your questions.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/forums/foreign-workers.10/
Here it is, please post your questions here you will get better responses: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/forums/foreign-workers.10/please give me the link im sorry im new to this forum
if you do not have last name on passport, your complete name goes to family name field on the form. since interest form does not let you leave these fields blank, you can rectify it when you fill the application forms (if selected).dear all,
help me please
mother legal name as in passport is
Surname: <blank>
First name Innaa Ivanov
i mistake entered as
Surname: Ivanov
First name: Innaa
already submitted the form, how do i correct now
if you do not have last name on passport, your complete name goes to family name field on the form. since interest form does not let you leave these fields blank, you can rectify it when you fill the application forms (if selected).
check the link - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/questions-answers-by-topic.asp?st=4.2
What do you mean by surname?
Your surname is your family name. It is also called your “last name.” When filling out applications, type your surname as it appears on your passport, travel or identity document.
Do not use initials.
If you do not have a family name on your passport, travel or identity document, enter all your given name(s) in the surname field and leave the given name field blank. Do not enter “Not applicable,” “*” or “NA.”
i don't think so. When you will fill out the forms, just fill it the correct way.Thanks. The link says, if no last name, enter all of the first name into the last name and leave first name blank.
but i mistake broken the first name "Innaa Ivanov" into "First name: Innaa" and "Last name: Ivanov".
Please let me know if any issue will i face
I hope they walk the talk and prosecute those who won the lottery and made false declarations that they met the income requirements.Hi All,
Don't enter duplicate entries as this is illegal.
Please see the reply at https://ibb.co/k0QUmm for more information which IRCC posted on my question.
Thanks
No, absolutely 0% chance this will happen. Submitting ineligible or duplicate entries is not illegal nor punishable by fines. Those that were ineligible but still entered lottery and get chosen will simply not submit an app, or will submit an app and have it rejected. That is all.I hope they walk the talk and prosecute those who won the lottery and made false declarations that they met the income requirements.
And write a big story about it in the news. Send a serious message out.
Might be a good way for the Liberals to generate some income through fines.
You must have 3 years income in Canada supported by CRA tax returns.I need help with the sponsoring parents and grandparents. I came to Canada on 01 Sep, 2017 on a PR, and want to sponsor my parents. The only issue is how shall I show my income. My current income meets the cut-off, but what about previous income? Does this mean that you have to stay in Canada for 3 years before sponsoring? Please let me know. Thanks, Ronak