Thanks for your response! Just a follow up question...how can I thoroughly convinced RICC that I AM in fact no longer in a relationship with my ex-spouse (besides divorce papers of course!) and the divorce was not done for the sole purpose of sponsoring my brother. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Just make a note on a sheet of paper with 3 or 4 sentences explaining that you are single after divorcing your wife/husband and show the divorce paper with your last tax declaration showing your matrimonial status as single.
You don't have to talk about your brother since the first part is
you as sponsor nothing else.
1- You are single at the time of the application( divorce or separate)
2- Both parents are deceased (death certificates of them)
3- No child since you were married, put a note that you have no child, neither RP or citizen relatives.
4- No welfare benefits at the time you are applying
NB: From my experience I listed all these criteria in a sheet of paper and put a note to explain how I meet this criteria + proof and it worked for me.
In Process for me lasts only one day, no further double check needed since all my
explanation +Proofs were there.
I did make a bullet point for each main criteria such as those 4 criteria listed above and put 3 or 4 sentence to explain how I meet that criteria and I put a reference number to the supporting document ( Please see document #XY).
NB: For bullet 4 which is welfare benefits, You can request a signed letter from social service stating that you are not receiving welfare benefits and put it in the package. For Alberta, lot of people complaining about the delay for IRCC to have response from the welfare service . If you can anticipate and request it, you would save time.