- Nov 18, 2010
- 9
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- CIO Received Oct 9 2012
- AOR Received.
- Nov 26 2012
- Med's Request
- Nov 29 2012
- Med's Done....
- December 8 2012
- Interview........
- In process Feb 12 2013
- Passport Req..
- March 27 2013
As per http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5772ETOC.asp
CIC stated that
"If you are sponsoring a parent or a grandparent, you must submit a Notice of Assessment or Option C print out issued to you by the Canada Revenue Agency for each of the three years immediately preceding the date of your application. The minimum necessary income requirement, which you must meet for each of the three years is equal to the Low Income Cut-off s (LICOs) plus 30% ,taking into account the number of family members for whom you are or will be financially responsible."
On the guide for Federal Income Table for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship, you should also include the LICO for 2013 and the 130% of it so that people who wish to demonstrate their income eligibility for 2011, 2012, and 2013 they have a figure to follow because all applications for 2014 intake will be accepted in 2014 so there is reasonable ground to use 2013 as one the of the income year.
CIC rules on this stream are confusing and inconsistent. I hope your department will review and revise this so that people will not get confused with your guide.
This is CIC reply...
Hello, 2013 proof of income from the Canada Revenue Agency will not be available until later in 2014 i.e. not in January 2014 when the program re-opens. The Department has taken great pains to be clear in this regard.
Regards, Fraser
Hello Fraser,
The income tax NOC for 2013 will be available in February 2014. CIC has no way to guarantee that your 5,000 cap will be reached at that time by the people who can demonstrate NOC for 2010-2012.
If in late February 2014, the cap is not reached and there are people who are able to submit 2013 NOC, what would you do to them? You cannot return or reject their application because they follow the exact guidance per your policy that 3 most recent NOC are required, immediately preceding the year application is submitted, which is 2014.
I suggest you to review this matter throughout so there will be no gaps in interpreting the law which potentially could lead to lawsuit against CIC because of conflicng rule interpretation. CIC should include 2013, just in case the cap is not reached at the time people are able to obtain NOC 2013. With Netfile, CRA has been able to assess income tax return in the matter of days.
Thank you Fraser,
CIC stated that
"If you are sponsoring a parent or a grandparent, you must submit a Notice of Assessment or Option C print out issued to you by the Canada Revenue Agency for each of the three years immediately preceding the date of your application. The minimum necessary income requirement, which you must meet for each of the three years is equal to the Low Income Cut-off s (LICOs) plus 30% ,taking into account the number of family members for whom you are or will be financially responsible."
On the guide for Federal Income Table for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship, you should also include the LICO for 2013 and the 130% of it so that people who wish to demonstrate their income eligibility for 2011, 2012, and 2013 they have a figure to follow because all applications for 2014 intake will be accepted in 2014 so there is reasonable ground to use 2013 as one the of the income year.
CIC rules on this stream are confusing and inconsistent. I hope your department will review and revise this so that people will not get confused with your guide.
This is CIC reply...
Hello, 2013 proof of income from the Canada Revenue Agency will not be available until later in 2014 i.e. not in January 2014 when the program re-opens. The Department has taken great pains to be clear in this regard.
Regards, Fraser
Hello Fraser,
The income tax NOC for 2013 will be available in February 2014. CIC has no way to guarantee that your 5,000 cap will be reached at that time by the people who can demonstrate NOC for 2010-2012.
If in late February 2014, the cap is not reached and there are people who are able to submit 2013 NOC, what would you do to them? You cannot return or reject their application because they follow the exact guidance per your policy that 3 most recent NOC are required, immediately preceding the year application is submitted, which is 2014.
I suggest you to review this matter throughout so there will be no gaps in interpreting the law which potentially could lead to lawsuit against CIC because of conflicng rule interpretation. CIC should include 2013, just in case the cap is not reached at the time people are able to obtain NOC 2013. With Netfile, CRA has been able to assess income tax return in the matter of days.
Thank you Fraser,