Please Post your confirmation numbers who got invite - this will help to understand if IRCC following any sequence.
Yeah, That's a good idea at least we would know if there is any trend or sequencePlease Post your confirmation numbers who got invite - this will help to understand if IRCC following any sequence.
1. Sponsor your parent> I think it is 1050 each plus biometric feesHi Folks ,
What fee should i pay? Out of these two option:
1:Sponsor your parent or grandparent
2:Sponsor your parent or grandparent (without the right of permanent residence fee)
Thats confusing one? I am followingHello folks, for the Form IMM1344 - There are two options in the Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking: a) Withdraw your sponsorship Application. All processing fees less $75 will be refunded. b) Proceed with the application for permanent residence. Processing fees will be retained. Which of the two options is advisable? Thx
My two cents based on my experience with the application of my father's TRV long time back.Applying in behalf of your parent-- Can you login to PR portal and do all the forms and uploading all info in behalf of your parents ??
ON CIC WEBSITE --
"To become your parents’ and grandparents’ representative, complete, sign and save the form to appoint or change a representative and include it with your sponsorship application. The people you’re sponsoring must also sign the form.
If you’ve already submitted your sponsorship application, send it to us through our web form. Include your
You can upload the form after you’ve completed all the required fields."
- full name
- date of birth
- country of birth
- application number (if you know it)
- relative’s Client ID Number or Universal Client Identifier (UCI), if you know it
Thank you for your advise. Much appreciated.My two cents based on my experience with the application of my father's TRV long time back.
P.S: I, my wife, has not received an invitation. If she does, we will do the above steps. Probably, we'll sync with them to create an account and in step 6, my in-law will submit and digitally sign.
- Use your parent's email to create an online account (if they do not have one, easy create one and use that). Here you need to sync with your parent to verify the email address while creating an online account;
- Prepare application package, as if you are the Principle Applicant/Dependent, i.e., your parents. Here, you need to sync with your parent and/or family members and/or relatives to gather information (such address, date of birth, education history, employment history, e.t.c.) and/or documents;
- Upload the required documents and fill all the required online form (what you have done in Step 2 will be used here);
- On step 3, do not forget to appoint you and/or someone you wish (your spouse, siblings, etc) as a representative. So that in the future you can inquire (call or write) IRCC if needed- In my case, I was the representative;
- Pay fee and make sure the only thing needed is to submit the application and sign digitally;
- Next thing is tricky, if your parent can use computer/smart phone, asked her/him to log in and submit application (here she/he needs to digitally sign)- This is what I did. I have read, people whose parents are not familiar/comfortable with computer/smart phone, submitted themselves and use their parents name and location (City, Country) to digitally sign the application package.
One more thing to add. If you do not have access to your parent's email then you can ask them to set a filter - to forward any email with sender "*@*.cic.gc.ca" to your email account. Although, my dad gave me his password , I used the filter option. Whenever, IRCC sends any update/request to my dad via email, it will be forwarded to my inbox .My two cents based on my experience with the application of my father's TRV long time back.
P.S: I, my wife, has not received an invitation. If she does, we will do the above steps. Probably, we'll sync with them to create an account and in step 6, my in-law will submit and digitally sign.
- Use your parent's email to create an online account (if they do not have one, easy create one and use that). Here you need to sync with your parent to verify the email address while creating an online account;
- Prepare application package, as if you are the Principle Applicant/Dependent, i.e., your parents. Here, you need to sync with your parent and/or family members and/or relatives to gather information (such address, date of birth, education history, employment history, e.t.c.) and/or documents;
- Upload the required documents and fill all the required online form (what you have done in Step 2 will be used here);
- On step 3, do not forget to appoint you and/or someone you wish (your spouse, siblings, etc) as a representative. So that in the future you can inquire (call or write) IRCC if needed- In my case, I was the representative;
- Pay fee and make sure the only thing needed is to submit the application and sign digitally;
- Next thing is tricky, if your parent can use computer/smart phone, asked her/him to log in and submit application (here she/he needs to digitally sign)- This is what I did. I have read, people whose parents are not familiar/comfortable with computer/smart phone, submitted themselves and use their parents name and location (City, Country) to digitally sign the application package.
Congrats!!!I just got invited to sponsor my parents.
Email at 7.52 AM MST... I live in Calgary, AB.
I had applied Oct 13, 2020...
Hoping the same for you all...
Cheers
congratulations buddy, me too applied on 13th oct, fingers crossedI just got invited to sponsor my parents.
Email at 7.52 AM MST... I live in Calgary, AB.
I had applied Oct 13, 2020...
Hoping the same for you all...
Cheers