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Parents Grandparents sponsorship denied

ayaan2019

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Guys! I have few queries if someone can help.
I was invited to apply PR for my mother this year. I only put her name in the interest form since my father didn't wanted to come to canada permanently right now and he has supervisa just being granted to him for 9 years, and my mom is already in Canada on super visa. I got married in 2017 Jan. And I meet the income requirements as follows.
2016 (52k - 3 persons) - me. My mom and dad
2017 (59.7k - 4 persons) got married in Jan ( me, my wife and my parents)
2018 (72k - 4 persons) me , my wife and my parents..

Btw my wife has got her passport back from Canadian vac just yesterday ( got the or application approved) and she will come to Canada in june.

Now my questions are
1) I am right in beliving that in 2016 I don't need to be above lico for 4 persons(and lico for 3 persons is ok) since I was not married in that year?

2) do I have to apply PR for only my mother since it was only her name in the Interest to sponsor form or I can apply for both my mom and dad?

3) I can add my father as a dependent of my mom in the application even though he is the earning entity in the house and my mother is a housewife?

Your help is highly appreciated. Thanks
2016 u have to meet LICO for 3 persons
2017 meet LICO for 4 persons
2018 meet LICO for 4 persons
and no habe to sponsor both the parents together unless they are divorced and you have the divorce certificate to prove it. Hope this helps
 
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canuck_in_uk

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Guys! I have few queries if someone can help.
I was invited to apply PR for my mother this year. I only put her name in the interest form since my father didn't wanted to come to canada permanently right now and he has supervisa just being granted to him for 9 years, and my mom is already in Canada on super visa. I got married in 2017 Jan. And I meet the income requirements as follows.
2016 (52k - 3 persons) - me. My mom and dad
2017 (59.7k - 4 persons) got married in Jan ( me, my wife and my parents)
2018 (72k - 4 persons) me , my wife and my parents..

Btw my wife has got her passport back from Canadian vac just yesterday ( got the or application approved) and she will come to Canada in june.

Now my questions are
1) I am right in beliving that in 2016 I don't need to be above lico for 4 persons(and lico for 3 persons is ok) since I was not married in that year?

2) do I have to apply PR for only my mother since it was only her name in the Interest to sponsor form or I can apply for both my mom and dad?

3) I can add my father as a dependent of my mom in the application even though he is the earning entity in the house and my mother is a housewife?

Your help is highly appreciated. Thanks
1. Yes.

2. Assuming they are not divorced, both must be fully included in the application anyways.

3. Yes.
 
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canuck78

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According to IRCC everything on line 150 for your NOA is considered as income. Could you not appeal on that? your E.I should be part of your gross income.
These are very old posts but if you read the guidelines to filling out the financial evaluation forms it clearly says you must deduct EI (not maternity or disability related) from line 150 to qualify. Please reread the financial evaluation form.
 
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scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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Buffalo
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App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
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28-06-2010
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01-10-2010
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05-10-2010
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05-10-2010
Also, you would have to be on EI for about 8-9 months to get the said amount in EI's so it does not make sense that you were in school for 6 months and got EI payments for 9 months.
EI cannot be counted towards LICO per IRCC instructions / rules.

You have to subtract EI from line 150 to determine if you meet LICO.