i hope they do this in 12 months . Yea i think most people will share once they get any kind of communicating from Processing office . Finger crossed .Yh but 2021 pgp shows 12 months processing... anyway lets share timeline incase
i hope they do this in 12 months . Yea i think most people will share once they get any kind of communicating from Processing office . Finger crossed .Yh but 2021 pgp shows 12 months processing... anyway lets share timeline incase
Almost prepared the application package. Working on checking for any errors or typos, hopefully we will submit sometime this week. I will update here the timeline, once we apply.Please for those that have applied for the 2022 pgp , please share your timeline and if any updates. Thanks
That means I need to put T4 gross income besides each employer per tax year right? If I have been employed by same employer for more than one year then again I need to put in separate row.You need to provide Gross income . I would say if you employment has change they you do need to break down , like from this date to this date you were unemployed . And provide the amount that you get . CERB benefits do gets counted towards income but you need to provide time line .
If you have change the employer then you do need to use 2 rows
I did not separate row for new born baby but i did mentioned in the row that my family size change , for example Baby was born in 2020 so i indicated family size as 4 in 2019 and for 2020 i used 5 ( Even if they count me 5 for all 3 years i am not worried but seems like they do want to see your family size .
I worked for the same employer for last 4 years so i looked at my T4 from CRA website . and entered the gross amount . If you do not have any other income then you can take the amount from the T4That means I need to put T4 gross income besides each employer per tax year right? If I have been employed by same employer for more than one year then again I need to put in separate row.
Hi there, Even I received the invitation, can we talk to each other? I am looking for some clarifications, it would help for sure if we talk. thanks, let me knowGot the invitation at 9:30am PST today. Good luck to everyone who applied
Thank you very much. Much much appreciated. Bless you.You can put either one as PA. I consider first their flexibility to travel, and proof of relationship, rather than their merits(education bg and personal financial etc). You are sponsoring them both so they don't need to prove on that aspect.
Flexibility to travel: PA needs to land first. so if father has unfinished business in home country and mother has a more flexible schedule, you can put mother as PA. There have been some very unfortunate events when one parent deceased during the process. If the parent passed away is PA, dependant can not land until IRCC fix the dependant as PA.
proof of relationship: IRCC will need 1. proof of relationship to PA, and 2. proof of relationship between PA and spouse. Sometimes you can use one document to prove both, but they are fine to accept two pieces of documents, one for each. It looks like designate your mother as PA will possibly save some hussle. They will only look at relationship between you and PA.
I'll put another example, say if one's parents divorced and father remarried, the sponsor can sponsor the family of father and step-mother. So father has to be PA. Why? because you won't be able to provide proof of relationship to step-mother if she is designated as PA. Will they look at relationship between PA and sponsor? of course. Will they look at relationship between PA and spouse? yes. WIll they look at relationship between sponsor and spouse/dependant of PA? NO. The same applies to sponsoring biological parents as a family. You have the flexibility to designate PA, and use it to your advantage.
Thank you very much.It's up to you if you want to put your mom or your dad as the PA (and the other as dependent). What you put in there seem logical to put your mom as PA and dad as dependent. Do not get the terminology dependent throw you off. Your dad doesn't have to really depend on your mom economically or physically to be included as dependent in a PGP sponsorship application.
Thank you for your kind response. I have got exact idea from three super helpful members.One Affidavit should be good enough , My dad name on his passport is different than birth certificate so I had to get Affidavit done , In India its quick and easy . I don't see any problem if you keep your mom as principal applicant but lets see what others has to say .
Thank you very much, with all you and other members knowledge sharing, I started doing application now.It's up to you if you want to put your mom or your dad as the PA (and the other as dependent). What you put in there seem logical to put your mom as PA and dad as dependent. Do not get the terminology dependent throw you off. Your dad doesn't have to really depend on your mom economically or physically to be included as dependent in a PGP sponsorship application.
This could keep on dragging until they are done with this bucket ,if im not wrong they had 155,000 left for this year and when they say they will select 15000 they finish by selecting 20000 ( no stats here but what we hear )This is so BS that the people who did not apply in 2020 are not able to apply for 2 years in a row - 2021 and 2022, absolutely BS
check this informationGuys, My parents are born in 1940 and 1944, they do not have a birth certificate. is anyone in the same situation? My parents are not in India now, so getting a "Non Availability of Birth Certificate" from the local municipal corporation in India is not possible. What is accepted by IRCC in this situation?
My understanding is that your (sponsor's) birth certificate is required to establish the relationship between the sponsor and the parents.Guys, My parents are born in 1940 and 1944, they do not have a birth certificate. is anyone in the same situation? My parents are not in India now, so getting a "Non Availability of Birth Certificate" from the local municipal corporation in India is not possible. What is accepted by IRCC in this situation?
May be the more precise statement, in my understanding, is:You require birth certificate of parents as well and if you do not have birth certificate then you need to get an Affidavit . check with local lawyer .