Yes, regardless of where the parents have lived in last 3 years, the size of family has to include them.Thank you. How about if parents are visitors and live with you for less than 6 months, should we still add them in family size?
Yes, regardless of where the parents have lived in last 3 years, the size of family has to include them.Thank you. How about if parents are visitors and live with you for less than 6 months, should we still add them in family size?
To help you without confusing you, i have created the below example, infact this is the exact method i followed for my application:
Assuming that you are making $100,000 per annum since 2015 and you have worked for 4 different companies and your family size has been 5 since 2015, I have filled the section 14 of form in year-wise fashion, and I would suggest you to pick gross income mentioned in your NOAs.
For your employment from 2018-01-01 to present, you can total the salary as per your paychecks. Make sure you leave no gaps inbetween the dates. Hopefully this helps!
Thank you very much for your help! I have planned to finish all documents today, so i might bother you again for your helpYes, regardless of where the parents have lived in last 3 years, the size of family has to include them.
Thanks. I have put 3 in all years except 2015 because they didn't visit me in that year. Is this okay?Yes, regardless of where the parents have lived in last 3 years, the size of family has to include them.
You will be putting family size 3 for all previous 3 years i.e. 2015, 2016, 2017.Thanks. I have put 3 in all years except 2015 because they didn't visit me in that year. Is this okay?
Got you. They need to know how many family members defined in the guide were there in the last three years regardless they are living with me here in Canada or back home. thanks much!You will be putting family size 3 for all previous 3 years i.e. 2015, 2016, 2017.
What you need is to apply for Parents/Grandparents sponsorship so that you can sponsor your mom to be Permanent Resident. In order to do this, you would need the followings:Dear All,
I know there is now a raffle draw system. For which, you have to show your interest and just put in the names.
Then if you're lucky and your name has been pulled out, you have a window of some days/month in which you have to file in your complete application.
I also know about the LICO thing/minimum salary requirement for last 3 years, in order to be eligible to apply.
I just want to hear from somebody out there, who has done this process ON THEIR OWN.
My mother, who currently has a 10 year Visitor Visa (not Super Visa) for Canada.
Now, i want to apply for her Permanent Residency.
Kindly guide me through as to what docs you had assembled for the application. What hurdles you came across (if any). Fees, application number, time period, etc.
Also if there are any readers, who hired a consultant to do this work for them, kindly pitch in and guide us all, as to what paperwork/docs the consultant had asked for and went in with the actual application.
Thanks in advance.
Dude! I am eligibleAll I know is that any Tom Dick Or Harry can throw their hat into the "interest to apply" lottery. Anyone. Even if they are orphans. So this system is open to abuse.
Hi, does the color of the pen used for signatures matter ? Looking to those who already got AOR, for an answer. Thanks!File number was in AoR, so in my case it was 8 days
Yes that's right, basically any way they can think of to get 10,000 eligible apps submitted, means the system is working well enough. If they can get the 10K apps without need for fees, bans, or any other process that takes more resources to track and monitor... then all the better.Then there is no need to pay $25. That's just a cash grab from everyone entering the lottery. Serves no purpose. The way you have described says that the current system is perfect.
It's not a choice. T4 is not an acceptable document to prove income. The ONLY document that IRCC states is allowed, is your official CRA tax return. Nothing else will be looked at or considered.Its a choice, you can put T4 values too, but given that the IRCC officer might not even look at T4s and just go by NOAs, i want to save their time and eventually save on the processing time (may not that significant, but any saved time is worth). Also IRCC will be more interested din knowing how much total you made in the fiscal year. That's my take on it.