@YULIA-2016Please add me:
British Columbia
Interest Form: 12:08 EST
Confirmation Email: 13:25 EST
Invitation Email Date and Time: Apr. 25th, 13:14 EST
Application Received by CIC: Apr.29th
Parents citizenship: Iran
Both NOA & SIN provided
@YULIA-2016Please add me:
British Columbia
Interest Form: 12:08 EST
Confirmation Email: 13:25 EST
Invitation Email Date and Time: Apr. 25th, 13:14 EST
Application Received by CIC: Apr.29th
Parents citizenship: Iran
Both NOA & SIN provided
people are asking
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by that.i put some people for statistics, doing your own, i dont have time anyway to read 200 pages
If you have questions after carefully reading the guide at https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5772-application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html and the forms themselves, ask and someone will probably answer.anyone applying for both parents. can you help me filling he forms???
Their examples are just examples. My parents are engineers and worked in a research institute. I was under impression that the answer to the question should be "no", however later they were asked to complete a government jobs form. I ordered case notes and there was a note that work at a research institute is considered to be a government job. So now I'm thinking that if your parent's salary was/is paid by the government (vs self-employed or privately owned company) the correct answer to the question will be "yes".Have you ever held any government positions? -- This question is driving me nuts. From their examples, It seems that they are concerned about if my father ever worked for police or other administrative organizations.
In my example, my dad did work for a government but with their health department as medical doctor. So, looking at the main question, answer seems to be 'Yes' but looking at their examples underneath, the answer seems to be 'No'.
Anyone facing this dilemma or any suggestions?
yes, must be signed by your motherFor form IMM 5669, I am providing a letter of explanation for some issues. Does this explanation letter need to be attested or signed by the applicant (my mother) ?
If we are signing 5476 use of representative,yes, must be signed by your mother
My mom was a "civil servant" - sorry that's what google translated her job position as - for over 30 years. I marked yes for this question and added in the detailsHave you ever held any government positions? -- This question is driving me nuts. From their examples, It seems that they are concerned about if my father ever worked for police or other administrative organizations.
In my example, my dad did work for a government but with their health department as medical doctor. So, looking at the main question, answer seems to be 'Yes' but looking at their examples underneath, the answer seems to be 'No'.
Anyone facing this dilemma or any suggestions?