Wrong section of the forum. See the posts in the Visitors section of the forum.Hello Friends, if you have already applied for the super visa, please help us understand where you get the insurance and how much it cost you. Thanks.
Wrong section of the forum. See the posts in the Visitors section of the forum.Hello Friends, if you have already applied for the super visa, please help us understand where you get the insurance and how much it cost you. Thanks.
Are you OK bro. We are waiting for the last five years and it seems they sent all invitations. Looking for optionsWrong section of the forum. See the posts in the Visitors section of the forum.
I agree with you. People plan for this but many just apply without looking at the requirements for each year. IRCC banks on the fact that they will issue 30k invitations and many aren't even eligible. But IRCC doesn't send out new invitations so those who were eligible have to wait another year. So that person has taken someone's spot.Since it's "nothing to lose", many just submit their interest to sponsor online and either didn't look at the requirement or didn't pay attention to the details.
(e.g. cos my friend did and told me to as well...)
Sponsoring parents is a very important change of life. We planned it for years. We actually moved out from the suburb so that elder can have a walkable community.
No this is wrong info., what you wrote is your understanding not the info on government archive. FYI, Employment Insurance special benefits, such as maternity/parental/family care are considered towards income and you can see this income on the line 150/15000 of NoA.EI was only considered income in 2020 due to Covid. All other years, you deducted the EI from your income. It is clearly stated on the IRCC site in bold (and would have been when you entered the lotter last year) that all other years except 2020, you deduce EI etc. from your income.
Thank you sri. This helps. have u got the invite? you can text me on 437-777-9213
Yes but then you have to subtract and not include the income. The link you provided states the following.No this is wrong info., what you wrote is your understanding not the info on government archive. FYI, Employment Insurance special benefits, such as maternity/parental/family care are considered towards income and you can see this income on the line 150/15000 of NoA.
IRCC has clearly mentioned this in their FAQ, https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1525&top=14
Scylla did not mean to discourage you to apply or look for other options.Are you OK bro. We are waiting for the last five years and it seems they sent all invitations. Looking for options
Not a bro.Are you OK bro. We are waiting for the last five years and it seems they sent all invitations. Looking for options
Hmm.. now I see what you meant.Yes but then you have to subtract and not include the income. The link you provided states the following.
- your Total Income on line 150 of your Notice of Assessment (NOA) from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and
- subtract any income that must be excluded
- provincial payments for an instruction or training program
- social assistance from a province
- payments from the Government of Canada under a resettlement assistance program
- regular Employment Insurance earnings (for 2018 and 2019 tax years)
- Old Age Security payments
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1460&top=14Hi All,
Question regarding family size in determining financial eligibility. Currently I am single, but I was still married in 2018, and divorced in 2019. I want to sponsor both of my parents (2 people). Therefore, in calculating family sizing, I am thinking:
2020: 3 people (me, mom, dad)
2019: 3 people (me, mom, dad)
2018: 4 people (???) <- as I am divorced now, should i still enter previous spouse as a family member for the year that we are still together?
If you could please shed some light - that'd be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I have full documents received from IRCC on that, IRCC delayed the information for almost year and half, I went to Information Commissioner office too to get the information , I am planning to goto the court on this out of court settlement. Need more advice how to proceed.
Its a long shotI have full documents received from IRCC on that, IRCC delayed the information for almost year and half, I went to Information Commissioner office too to get the information , I am planning to goto the court on this out of court settlement. Need more advice how to proceed.