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Hi Guys,

Here's our situation. When my sister was younger, our parents decided to let our grandparents adopt her because they have a petition in the U.S.
Unfortunately, it wasnt not successful.

Years later she worked here in Canada and now a Citizen. She was able to get me back in 2015 and now a canadian Citizen as well. I am thinking of getting our parents but my last 3 taxation years doesn't meet the minum requirements.

Our granparents who adopted her were already deceased a long long time ago. The Question is, can my sister sponsor our parents since they are her Biological parents? Shes more financially stable than I am.

What steps will be needed to do if it is possible.

Thanks in advance!
 
Hi Guys,

Here's our situation. When my sister was younger, our parents decided to let our grandparents adopt her because they have a petition in the U.S.
Unfortunately, it wasnt not successful.

Years later she worked here in Canada and now a Citizen. She was able to get me back in 2015 and now a canadian Citizen as well. I am thinking of getting our parents but my last 3 taxation years doesn't meet the minum requirements.

Our granparents who adopted her were already deceased a long long time ago. The Question is, can my sister sponsor our parents since they are her Biological parents? Shes more financially stable than I am.

What steps will be needed to do if it is possible.

Thanks in advance!

She cannot sponsor them. An adoption severs a child's legal relationship to their birth parents per IRCC and they can never be sponsored by that child. See section 5.17.

https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/resources/manuals/op/op03-eng.pdf

You'll need to wait until you qualify.
 
She cannot sponsor them. An adoption severs a child's legal relationship to their birth parents per IRCC and they can never be sponsored by that child. See section 5.17.

https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/resources/manuals/op/op03-eng.pdf

You'll need to wait until you qualify.


Thanks for the quick response scylla,

Canuck78 responded to me as well and he said:

Your timing is excellent. Biological parents have recently been recognized as parents that can be sponsored. Your sister will have to try to get a spot like everyone else when the details of the parent and grandparent program are eventually announced. Would assume this year is likely cancelled but probably next year. She will be financially responsible for them for 20 years (except Quebec where it is currently 10 years) so the decision should not be taken lightly.

Hopefully someone can also confirm this.

Thanks guys!
 
Hi scylla and canuck78,

Does it make a difference if she came here in Canada by herself and not by the help of anyone especially the Adoptive parents?

Right after our grandparent's U.S. petition was denied she tried her luck here in canada as an Overseas Worker until she became a citizen.

Its just sad that she finally became successful after all she's been through but cannot share it with our parents.

Thanks
 
Hi scylla and canuck78,

Does it make a difference if she came here in Canada by herself and not by the help of anyone especially the Adoptive parents?

Right after our grandparent's U.S. petition was denied she tried her luck here in canada as an Overseas Worker until she became a citizen.

Its just sad that she finally became successful after all she's been through but cannot share it with our parents.

Thanks
It doesn't matter, they are not her legal parents. You have to sponsor them.