I don't think you can. Some people may be able to get around it pretenting that they live in Canada by keeping the residensial address.Can I sponsor parents while living in US but still keeping my Canadian Residency i.e have a permanent residence in Canada and pay taxes in Canada.
You'll be submitting the proof of being a Canadian resident (copy of your PR card) along with the application package. Specifically, The proof will be included with (your part of) the forms where the officer will be determining your eligibility to sponsor your parents.Can you advise how/when I need to show the fact that I am a Canadian resident? Is it only during the initial application or do they ask for proof later on as well?
Well, this is what's on the CIC site. So if you misrepresent yourself as living in Canada, and they found out, it may not end well.You'll be submitting the proof of being a Canadian resident (copy of your PR card) along with the application package. Specifically, The proof will be included with (your part of) the forms where the officer will be determining your eligibility to sponsor your parents.
As long as you have filed your taxes within Canada in the past 3 years and meeting the income requirements, you'll be fine.
I m sure you cannot sponsor parents if you live outside of Canada- they have many ways to find that out- firstly your NOA will reflect that, second your current paystubs apart from many other ways.Can you advise how/when I need to show the fact that I am a Canadian resident? Is it only during the initial application or do they ask for proof later on as well?
YVR, thanks for sharing this. I'll go with what CIC website states and would not recommend anyone to misrepresent.Well, this is what's on the CIC site. So if you misrepresent yourself as living in Canada, and they found out, it may not end well.
All I can say is that you were lucky.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/family-sponsorship/sponsor-parents-grandparents/eligibility.html
Who is eligible to sponsor a parent or grandparent
Find out if you meet the income requirements
Before you apply, find out how much money you need to sponsor your parents and grandparents. You’ll have to prove you have this income in your application.
You can sponsor your own parents and grandparents if:
- you’re at least 18 years old
- you live in Canada
- you’re a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada, or a person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act
- you have enough money to support the persons you want to sponsor
- To show that you have enough, you’ll have to provide your proof of income.
I think that's up to the processing officier. It's not a normal case. Their current pgp guide clearly state that sponsors need to live in Canada.YVR, thanks for sharing this. I'll go with what CIC website states and would not recommend anyone to misrepresent.
I believe I read on this forum that a Canadian PR living in the US sponsored his parents and submitted a letter that his/her intentions are to live in Canada. His file got through the process and his parents got immigration.
I did, it got rejected because my parents are not in the country? I am not sure how to apply on their behalf..We are in a similar position - our application was received 27 September 2018.....and everything has slowed down with Covid...very little feedback online, and the agents, though friendly, just keep saying Covid, Covid when I call CIC to enquire...our medicals EXPIRED end July 2020....and still havent heard what they would like us to do about thta. We are now 3 days off the full 2 year wait they said it would take, and no comms... sorry I cant be more helpful. Have you asked for an ATIP?
you need to file designated rep form to request GCMS notes from ATIP and pay $5 as feesI did, it got rejected because my parents are not in the country? I am not sure how to apply on their behalf..
this is almost the exact same timeline for us. heard nothing since Jan 10, 2020 after meds were passed. Parents hold Pakistani passport.Can someone add the info inot the tracker spreadsheet (2018)? Thanks in advance!
Username: as1985
Sponsored People: Mom
Parents Country of Citizenship: Pakistan
Province: MB
Invitation Receive Date: Aug 01, 2018
SIN or NOA: SIN
Application Received in Ottawa: Sep 26, 2018
AOR Received: Dec 21, 2018
Additional document request date: Apr 16, 2019
Additional document: Death certificate
Local Visa Office: London
Medical Request date: January 3, 2020
Police Certificate: January 3, 2020
Biometrics request date: January 3, 2020
My CIC updates: IME passed January 27, 2020
E-case status for applicant: In Process
Interesting! This is why I wanted this added to the spreadsheet so I can get an idea if my situation is unique or similar to others.this is almost the exact same timeline for us. heard nothing since Jan 10, 2020 after meds were passed. Parents hold Pakistani passport.