See updated examples in my post aboveThanks
Thanks! Should I also include myself in my mom’s additional family information form too then? Hers pops up under the spouse section of the form on the portal.
See updated examples in my post aboveThanks
Thanks! Should I also include myself in my mom’s additional family information form too then? Hers pops up under the spouse section of the form on the portal.
Sorry your examples are good but I’m still a bit confused. In my case it’s my mom and dad that I’m sponsoring. So in my moms addtional family information for should I list myself?See updated examples in my post above
Yes. They must list you and any siblings you have even if they are your half-brother or half-sister. Both parents must list all their children.Sorry your examples are good but I’m still a bit confused. In my case it’s my mom and dad that I’m sponsoring. So in my moms addtional family information for should I list myself?
Thanks!Yes. They must list you and any siblings you have even if they are your half-brother or half-sister. Both parents must list all their children.
I have another question regarding the undertaking imm 1334, I asked someone and they said if my parents are currently IN canada( they are here on a supervisa) I have to tick the box that saysThanks!
Just select withdraw...from my understanding, if they keep processing and you're deemed ineligible to sponsor, the application is going to get denied anyway so it doesn't really make sense to continue.I have another question regarding the undertaking imm 1334, I asked someone and they said if my parents are currently IN canada( they are here on a supervisa) I have to tick the box that says
“withdraw the application if the sponsor is ineligible”.
There’s two options a) continue application and b)withdraw the application on question 1 of the form.
Someone in the WhatsApp group said they selected b and were eligible as a sponsor but forgot to provide some information on the financial info form for the sponsor. Rather than asking for more info they outright just rejected the app. From that perspective I want to select A. But this consultant I spoke to said I need to select b since they are already in Canada. Is there a specific legal reason to select b if they are already in Canada(on a supervisa)Just select withdraw...from my understanding, if they keep processing and you're deemed ineligible to sponsor, the application is going to get denied anyway so it doesn't really make sense to continue.
I selected "B".@shiremag your help would be appreciated please!
There is no rule based on where your parents are located. You can make a choice based on whether you want a refund or notIn your knowledge is there any law or rule that we have to select a or b if my parents are already IN Canada? That’s what that consultant I spoke to said that since they are in Canada I should select option b”withdraw the application”.
I don’t want to withdraw and take a chance of them not reaching out to me if they need anything. Don’t mind sunken costs
I think it should be fineNeed advise : Photographer wrote the details (Name, DOB, address etc) on back of all photos.
Is there any issue?
I submitted one set of photos each for my mom and dad front and back. We only needed to give one set right?I think it should be fine