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Hi,
I received invitation to apply for parent sponsorship.
I was born in india,but my birth certificate is missing, Whats the alternative document to show the relationship with my parent.
Can i attach some kind of affidavit?
Please help
Thanks,
sanjay
 
Hi All, I really need your advice on this question. I submitted my ROI for parent sponsorship with my PR status. However, I will become a citizen just before I submit my application. In the form IMM1344, do I enter citizen as status and then submit a letter explaining why I did not submit as PR based on ROI?
Thanks in advance for your replies
 
Most of the parents and grandparents are not techy enough to know PDF stuff. I suggest get somebody to print it (somebody younger) to make sure the forms you sent via email is 'VALIDATED' and printed WITH BARCODES and just have the parent/grandparent SIGN IT.

You don't want them scrambling to find that Blue Validate button and printing them without their glasses on. :eek::confused:
Yes I will have a technical person printing it for them. Thanks
 

Hi,
I received invitation to apply for parent sponsorship.
I was born in india,but my birth certificate is missing, Whats the alternative document to show the relationship with my parent.
Can i attach some kind of affidavit?
Please help
Thanks,
sanjay
Hello, In the document checklist it says birth certificate but you can submit affidavit with explanation letter plus any other document that has name of your parents such as Post secondary transcripts, Copy of OCI card if you have one, copy of Indian passport if still Indian citizen.......
 
For the birth certificates that are not in English, if you have an attested copy that was translated in India from 2016 can that still be used or does it have to be more recent one done here in Canada?
 
BTW for Indians National Identity document is Adhaar Card, it fulfills all defs, asked a Govt employee in India
 
You do have to maintain LICO requirements through the application period depending on how long it takes though.

I am not sure how IRCC deals with applications where people cannot maintain the LICO requirements though

Anyone out there can comment? @canuck78 ? @canuck_in_uk ?

They refuse them.

You are correct that income requirements need to be maintained throughout. But at this stage, there is no way CIC can say that you do not meet the income requirements for 2019, no matter how much (or how less) you have made so far. There are still 8 months left in 2019.

No one is talking about this stage. It is about the entire processing time. IRCC can decide to review income near the end of the process to verify a person has continued to meet LICO. If this person will not meet LICO this year, there is good chance of refusal.
 
Hi everyone,
Are they going to start processing right away once they receive an application?
Or are they going to wait until June 28 the deadline, then start processing all applications?
 
Hi All, I really need your advice on this question. I submitted my ROI for parent sponsorship with my PR status. However, I will become a citizen just before I submit my application. In the form IMM1344, do I enter citizen as status and then submit a letter explaining why I did not submit as PR based on ROI?
Thanks in advance for your replies
I think you should mention the current status at the date you sign the application.
You can update your status to IRCC when you become citizen
 
They refuse them.



No one is talking about this stage. It is about the entire processing time. IRCC can decide to review income near the end of the process to verify a person has continued to meet LICO. If this person will not meet LICO this year, there is good chance of refusal.

are application fees returned?