Is this true? i have to get all the photocopies notorized?Yes need notarized
Is this true? i have to get all the photocopies notorized?Yes need notarized
They do not get refused but they could send it back. They clearly said do not staple on the guide. ( at least on the 2018 guide for sure)I never heard someone got refused by stapling papers and printing on 2 sides. You are saving the planet by printing the application two sides.
Are we adding the applicant we are applying for in the family size?And in Family size column? Do you have any cosigner?
@Tarandeep Sabharwal Are you sure we include the sponsored person we are applying for in this. as thery were not part of family financially in previous years. I am confused i just counted me and my husband and i am trying to sponsor my parentsFamily size includes sponsor, co- signer (if applicable), any dependents, and the sponsored persons (Mom and Dad)
I don't think they will refuse the PR card.This will become a problem in the future, if not in the application stage.. My friend who got the PR and don't have last name came here and ended up changing his name in the passport through Indian consulate or else CIC won't issue him a PR card.. Last name is mandatory for CIC I think..
For application stage, you can call up the CIC agent and ask him what is the best course to take.
You can help your parents to apply for super visa, which allow them to stay in Canada for continuously 2 years at a time. At least I know the super visa process is much faster than the sponsorship process.Thank you for your response! I really need my parents support in my current situation. Appreciate it!
Thanks for the info, already sent the application and stapled them.They do not get refused but they could send it back. They clearly said do not staple on the guide. ( at least on the 2018 guide for sure)
HiAh, finally a question on place of birth for people from the Indian sub-continent pre-1947
My mother, now living in India, was born in Lahore in 1940....
I put "Lahore, India" when there is a pull down,
OR
"Lahore, Undivided India" when there is a write-in field.
My logic is that you can't have been born in a country that didn't exist at the time.
I guess this applies to a bunch of people, e.g. former Yugoslavia, former Soviet Republics etc.
BTW, her current passport, issued just a couple of months ago, says "Lahore, Undivided India".
Hope this helps.
@usr19 Please add my details to the excel sheet for 2019 PGP.
Interest Form: 12:05 EST (or just ET).
Confirmation Email: 12:45 EST (or just ET)
Invitation Email Date and Time: Apr 24, 2019 16:05 EST
Application Received by CIC: Apr 30, 2019
Number of sponsor people: 2 (Both Parents)
Parents country of citizenship: India
Province: Quebec
Thank you.
I did the same. It was not mentioned anywhere on the documents referred to us. Frankly, I don't think anyone can be that unreasonable to return the application just because of 'staples', but I guess it depends on the officer taking care of the file! Good Luck!Thanks for the info, already sent the application and stapled them.
The only info that I found about do not staple is in
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5525-basic-guide-sponsor-your-spouse-partner-child.html
But its not under the parent sponsor guide
Hope they will not return my application.
what are the chances for returning it?
Are they that lazy?
Hopefully they understand that application for parents are harder to come by and they can get over it by simply remove the staples.Thanks for the info, already sent the application and stapled them.
The only info that I found about do not staple is in
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5525-basic-guide-sponsor-your-spouse-partner-child.html
But its not under the parent sponsor guide
Hope they will not return my application.
what are the chances for returning it?
Are they that lazy?