Hi, i am trying to get a basic idea of how parental sponsorship works. I know it is "on-hold" at the moment (Until Dec 2013), but assuming they start accepting applications again, it seems like the basic overview is:
1.) Parents apply outland from homecountry
2.) PR granted, they move to Canada.
3.) Sponsor is responsible for 10 years for them if they go on welfare or something.
4.) PR gives them healthcare
5.) Can they work? Do they need a work permit? Can they apply for an "open work permit"?
6.) They must live in Canada for 2 out of every 5 years. (this rule may become more strict)
7.) After 3 years in Canada they can apply for citizenship if they meet the requirements
8.) After 10 years they will qualify for OAS if they are geting old enough to retire.
Is all of that basically correct?
Thanks!
1.) Parents apply outland from homecountry
2.) PR granted, they move to Canada.
3.) Sponsor is responsible for 10 years for them if they go on welfare or something.
4.) PR gives them healthcare
5.) Can they work? Do they need a work permit? Can they apply for an "open work permit"?
6.) They must live in Canada for 2 out of every 5 years. (this rule may become more strict)
7.) After 3 years in Canada they can apply for citizenship if they meet the requirements
8.) After 10 years they will qualify for OAS if they are geting old enough to retire.
Is all of that basically correct?
Thanks!