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  1. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    This is a general info link. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=988&top=4 A non CIC info page (I think form an immigration lawyer) https://thevisa.ca/family-class-sponsorship/non-accompanying-family-members-and-how-they-affect-you.html They have to make sure all family...
  2. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    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.
  3. YVR123

    Family Sponsorship for getting a Canadian PR

    I have no idea. I didn't immigrate via skill worker.
  4. YVR123

    Family Sponsorship for getting a Canadian PR

    Under Canada immigration rules, your cousin and aunt are not your "family". You may be able to get some "points" for having relatives in Canada. But I am not familiar with these route of immigration. You may find more info in Express Entry...
  5. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    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.
  6. YVR123

    Married, Divorced, Back Together, Applying for PR

    If you lived together continuously for a year after you and her have reconciled, then I think you are common-law. Do not leave out any information. Be honest and let CIC know all. Explain the journey of your relationship with her (now your common-law spouse) and hope for the best.
  7. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    There is no confirmation email so far for entries in the pool.
  8. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    I don't HAVE to wait. We may have waited. She is still young (relatively) and is still working and having an active social life back in home town. But since we don't know how many times we needed to enter the lottery to get picked, we want to start sooner than later.
  9. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    We (my hubby) submitted his interest to sponsor form for his mom. If this isn't a lottery system, we would wait a few more years before we apply to sponsor her. But it seems like a good idea to start earlier now. Fingers crossed!
  10. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    When a decision to immigrate to a different country is made, you already know that you are leaving your parents in your home country. Parents were never included in the family for the immigration process and it's not a hidden fact. It's a conscious choice.
  11. YVR123

    2 questions : Co-signer and International Experience Canada

    Oh. I think getting married would be your best option then.
  12. YVR123

    2 questions : Co-signer and International Experience Canada

    Assuming that he is from the UK. This is the current schedule of working holiday (IEC) Other than getting married, see if he got picked this round for IEC. The odds don't look so bad if he meets all the requirements. Schedule for the 2018 season The numbers on this page are normally updated...
  13. YVR123

    Need Info please help

    So if you can proof that he is mentally disabled and truly depending on your parents, he can be sponsors with PGP application of your parents. (well, if you got picked in the lottery) I used the following link to get the info below: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/aod-tool.asp...
  14. YVR123

    Need Info please help

    Is he a dependent of your parents?
  15. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    I did @kashgrewal
  16. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    I have no idea. Try the foreign workers section. Most people on this discussion board are PRs or citizens getting their spouses or parents to become PR. This is the wrong board to ask your questions. https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/forums/foreign-workers.10/
  17. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    OKYEE... You cannot sponsor unless you are a PR or a Canadian Citizen. This sponsorship is NOT about work permit.
  18. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    So your mom is on work permit and you and your brothers are PR/Citizen? I am confused. Still as we all state, only adults can sponsor their parents and only income from spouse (as co-sponsor) are counted. And you do know that once your sponsored your dad, you are responsible for him the next...
  19. YVR123

    Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

    Yes siblings aren't counted as "family" here unless they are dependents of the parents (e.g. kids). Adults are view as individuals. (same terminology for extended health insurance coverage...etc) Since your mom is on work permit, she isn't counted under your family unit either. (she would be...
  20. YVR123

    Can sponsor leave canada?

    why are you reviving OLD discussion that's not active since 2013!!! If you are a PR and leave Canada for months during your spousal/family sponsorship, you risk getting a denial.