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Unfortunately you have to sponsor both of them. Given his current health problems it will likely be refused.i tried to find the below information but no luck, sorry if it is answered.
I am a canadian and my wife is PR, we meet all the requirements for sponsorship 2018
Can we only sponsor her mom but not her dad ?
Her dad is really sick and currently in elderly care center in Hong Kong.
I remember we have to sponsor both parents in previous years but i saw some members are only sponsoring either mom or dad , so would like to confirm. thanks
I think one of them can be declare non-accompanying. BUT both of them have to pass medical and security check. And the number of people accounted for the minimum income to sponsor also includes both parents.i tried to find the below information but no luck, sorry if it is answered.
I am a canadian and my wife is PR, we meet all the requirements for sponsorship 2018
Can we only sponsor her mom but not her dad ?
Her dad is really sick and currently in elderly care center in Hong Kong.
I remember we have to sponsor both parents in previous years but i saw some members are only sponsoring either mom or dad , so would like to confirm. thanks
What if they are divorced? Would that work?I think one of them can be declare non-accompanying. BUT both of them have to pass medical and security check. And the number of people accounted for the minimum income to sponsor also includes both parents.
Not sure if that's going to help.
This is a general info link.YVR123, can you share the link that mentioned both of them hv to pass medical and security check even they are not coming ? , thanks
OMG...What if they are divorced? Would that work?
Their intention is that the mum and dad will be separated if only mum is sponsored. Look back at the question.OMG...
You are NOT suggesting sing_tao to tell his/her parents to be seperated or even get a divorce just for immigration!!
That's morally wrong.
Come on, it is not necessary to file a false claim. Last time I checked, divorce is still legal and a civil matter between two couple, in HK. His wife's mum and dad can freely to choose to divorce, if they wish. Morally or not, that is completely a different issue, and cannot be prosecuted, agree?Reading the rules, it seems to me that the implications of not declaring a family member impacts more on the ability to subsequently sponsor said family member in the future. Is this correct?
In other words, if the family member who is omitted in the declaration never ever seeks to move to Canada there will be no issues?
There is that whole debate though about morality and false declarations. I've been rather surprised about how nonchalant some here have been about applicants making false declarations and how CIC has no way to prosecute them etc.
In that case, if sing_tao's intention is only to sponsor his wife's mother, could they just sponsor the mum and declare the father is estranged or separated? If they never apply for the father to come to Canada there won't really be an issue right?
I do understand that this would be making a false declaration which is a serious offence. So anyone who makes false declarations should be mindful and be prepared to be prosecuted. BEWARE!
They would need to provide legal documents proving the divorce.Reading the rules, it seems to me that the implications of not declaring a family member impacts more on the ability to subsequently sponsor said family member in the future. Is this correct?
In other words, if the family member who is omitted in the declaration never ever seeks to move to Canada there will be no issues?
There is that whole debate though about morality and false declarations. I've been rather surprised about how nonchalant some here have been about applicants making false declarations and how CIC has no way to prosecute them etc.
In that case, if sing_tao's intention is only to sponsor his wife's mother, could they just sponsor the mum and declare the father is estranged or separated? If they never apply for the father to come to Canada there won't really be an issue right?
I do understand that this would be making a false declaration which is a serious offence. So anyone who makes false declarations should be mindful and be prepared to be prosecuted. BEWARE!