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Awesome, The other forum was filled with lot of irrelevant information. Please guys, either share information about documents that we can all gather prior to the invitations or just talk about difficulties while filling the forms.
For example: Parents marriage certificates( You should pre arrange this document in advance because arranging this particular document does take a long time if your parents doesnt have it.
Secondly: You should have all forms filled out in advance, i know those are 2018 forms but you can have all the information handy and would save time filling out 2019 forms.

Just advise.
@hans1986 can u plz explain how to get marriage certificate issue sorted out if parents don’t have it. How can we make it if they r in Canada not in india?
Thanks
 
As per the current rule, what you thought is correct. You as the sponsor need to file taxes for 3 years preceding the application.
You can consult the website to know about the current rule and use the eligibility calculator to confirm.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1445&top=14
Doesn't the link say you as the sponsor and your cosigner have to prove you had enough income for the last 3 years? I thought that means the total salary of both and it doesn't matter if only the cosigner filed taxes the last three years and the sponsor was in canada less than 3 years. Am I wrong?
 
@robertp please update
Submitted through email passport copies, PCC, country specific, travel form, military service docs and CVs today (Jan 1st)
 
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Hey all, I received a request for my parents' PCC, travel history and in the file it asks to provide a resume. My question, is the resume necessary? Do I have to provide it or is it just a supplementary / voluntary information ?

Thanks in advance
 
Hi All,

For the PR application status, I have seen decision made since November 20, 2019.

I've not heard anything since. I called IRCC and they confirmed the decision was made and application approved on November 20, 2019 and that it could take up to May 2021 to get PR (yeah right).

Has anyone else waited over a month from the decision made status to receive the PPR? Thanks
 
Hello Everyone,
I've received an email from NDVO requesting for Travel history, medical & PCC. My question is which travel form to fill out or do I just create my own in Word document.
My next question is do I send the PCC via mail or email. The letter states provide an original clearance certificate.
Thank you
 
Hi Everyone. Happy new year to you all. I am hoping if someone can advise me on IMM 5768 form. I am resubmitting a new form for IMM5768 (financial evaulation form). In question #4, it says to only complete if spouse is cosigner. However, I do not have a spouse. Should I enter 0 in question #4 or leave it blank or enter NA. Thanks much
 
Hey all, I received a request for my parents' PCC, travel history and in the file it asks to provide a resume. My question, is the resume necessary? Do I have to provide it or is it just a supplementary / voluntary information ?

Thanks in advance

If it has been asked then you must provide it. If it's me i would never ignore the request as its just easy to write a resume than delaying in the process.
 
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Hi All,

For the PR application status, I have seen decision made since November 20, 2019.

I've not heard anything since. I called IRCC and they confirmed the decision was made and application approved on November 20, 2019 and that it could take up to May 2021 to get PR (yeah right).

Has anyone else waited over a month from the decision made status to receive the PPR? Thanks

You are not alone my friend. I got DM since Nov 17th, earlier than you. Same issue here and still waiting for Mississauga office to move forward...
 
Doesn't the link say you as the sponsor and your cosigner have to prove you had enough income for the last 3 years? I thought that means the total salary of both and it doesn't matter if only the cosigner filed taxes the last three years and the sponsor was in canada less than 3 years. Am I wrong?

Upon further research, I found this phrase in the instruction guide,
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html

Your spouse or common-law partner may be a co-signer on the sponsorship application, regardless of how long you have been married. Your combined gross income may help you meet the income requirements. You and your co-signer must each provide proof of income from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for the 3 consecutive taxation years immediately preceding the date of the sponsorship application.

As per the bolded part above, my understanding is the sponsor needs to also file taxes for 3 years to qualify.
 
Hi Everyone. Happy new year to you all. I am hoping if someone can advise me on IMM 5768 form. I am resubmitting a new form for IMM5768 (financial evaulation form). In question #4, it says to only complete if spouse is cosigner. However, I do not have a spouse. Should I enter 0 in question #4 or leave it blank or enter NA. Thanks much

You can leave it blank. Just follow the instruction, it said "only complete if"
 
I had the same case my dad had bio in 2013 and it showed valid till 2023 initially under mycic but they asked for bio again. And now they asked for another bio repeat as well. Means he had to do it three time (once for visitor in 2013 and twice for pr)

Did you dad pass bio the third time or they still have problem with "lose fingerprint"?
I thought they should have told you when you get bio done whether the fingerprint is acceptable before letting you go. It seemed strange that the fingerprint place do not know IRCC requirements.