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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

nayr69sg

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She is ready to come if she got her PR approved. And we are qualified and meet all the requirements to apply.
If it's the old first come first serve system, we would likely travel to where the package can be delivered to the office. And make sure that we get the package courier in.
That's what I was all ready to do in 2017 Jan. My parents had finally said to me in 2016 that they were ready to come over.

IRCC could say....BAN couriers. All applicants have to come in person. I would go in person to deliver the package myself.

instead now we can have people who don't meet requirements, aren't really decided on coming taking part in the lottery. All in the name of "fairness".
 

canuck_in_uk

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You threw the first salvo to make it personal. Not me. As if you knew the circumstances in which my family migrated here.

With all the discussions thus far, you're the first to go personal and target an individual in attacks. And that's disappointing.
You could lower the age limit


Yeah I suppose in Canada the values are such that the children can't be bothered to consider their parents family anymore once they leave the house.
I did not. This was your post that I responded to. I am Canadian and I take disparaging remarks against Canadians, which that most certainly is, as a personal attack.
 

nayr69sg

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PGP isn't considered family reunification, it's just sponsoring a relative and secondary to the family reunification the Liberals promoted, so the importance isn't there. Family reunification is spouse/children.
Buletruck, are you Canadian?
 
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TinaA

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I am sponsoring my parent and my 18 year- old brother as their dependant. I am spoonserig them with my comm-law. So, Q2 i entered 2, Q3 I entered 3. Is this correct?
Also, for the last question it is asking to enter parents and grandparents information. Do I need to insert my brother (dependant child) as well?
 

nayr69sg

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They probably thought you were calling me the troll lol.
Nope I knew fully who he was calling. Anyway read my post again. I was referring to values in Canada. Wasn't referring to Canadians specifically. By the way you aren't in Canada. You're in the UK. You're a tad egocentric to suggest that my post was a personal attack on you.

Btw I am Canadian just like you.
 

canuck_in_uk

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Nope I knew fully who he was calling. Anyway read my post again. I was referring to values in Canada. Wasn't referring to Canadians specifically. By the way you aren't in Canada. You're in the UK. You're a tad egocentric to suggest that my post was a personal attack on you.

Btw I am Canadian just like you.
You disparaged Canadian values, which means you disparaged Canadians.

By the way, I was in the UK when I joined the forum but returned to Canada over 5 years ago.
 

TinaA

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Oct 11, 2016
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I am sponsoring my parent and my 18 year- old brother as their dependant. I am sponserig them with my comm-law. So, Q2 i entered 2, Q3 I entered 3. Is this correct?
Also, for the last question it is asking to enter parents and grandparents information. Do I need to insert my brother (dependant child) as well?
 

canuck_in_uk

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I am sponsoring my parent and my 18 year- old brother as their dependant. I am sponserig them with my comm-law. So, Q2 i entered 2, Q3 I entered 3. Is this correct?
Also, for the last question it is asking to enter parents and grandparents information. Do I need to insert my brother (dependant child) as well?
You posted 19 minutes ago. Have some patience before bumping.