a member who send on 16 oct revived on 30 dec.and letter date 22 dec.I think u should make a call to cic.is u r a member whose package losted bt courier company?Applied 2010 said:on Oct 15 2014 that CIC received. Have any changed ur status?
a member who send on 16 oct revived on 30 dec.and letter date 22 dec.I think u should make a call to cic.is u r a member whose package losted bt courier company?Applied 2010 said:on Oct 15 2014 that CIC received. Have any changed ur status?
Hello jassirai 95 ???jassirai95 said:Hello everyone.
Our case went in-process 2 months ago.
Since then our address has changed from our Indian home address to sponsor's canadian home address.
The question is that we changed our representative from a lawyer to my sister who is in canada.
And we sent New Delhi a letter regarding that too.
So did the address changed because of sending a letter to New Delhi or our case progressed.
And another question. Do inqueries and GCMS notes slow down our case?
kgill86 said:I submitted all the documents on sep 15 2014, but still status the status hasn't changed to " in process".
Did anyone receive Aor following letter dated July 30, 2014
Nkunjur said:Hello!
I am a Canadian Citizen and am currently working on collecting all the documents to sponsor my parents (Under Family Class) for 2015. One big concern I have is that my parents (currently residing in India) do not have a birth certificate. I have mine. Has anyone encountered this problem and what have you done to resolve it. My mom does have some school certificates that have her dad's name on it. And my dad was a pilot in Indian Air Force. Please advice.
Also those who have successfully been able to sponsor your parents from India - What documents did you submit besides the ones listed in the document checklist) (eg- voter's card, Aadhar card...etc.)
Applied 2010 said:Hi Folks!
Who didn't receive AOR from CIC?
I still not recieve AOR yet. I sent doc in mid Oct. ???
eric leon said:anybody got aor who send requested document in octuber 2014.?
Maternity benefits are considered as income for sponsorship purpose.Cgill said:Hi Guys,
Today one of my friend who applied under new category(2015) told me that any income earned from employment insurance is not considered as income. When I sponsored in 2011 we added my wife maternity benefits as income. Will that disqualifies my application. I am very scared please reply me if any one have knowledge on this area or have approved application with maternity benefits income. Please have look at content below.
Question 12. – Calculation of income based on the “Option-C Printout”
12.A: Print the amount that appears at line 150 of the last notice of assessment (“Option-C Printout”) issued to you by the CRA for the most recent taxation year.
12.B: Enter all of the following payments that were included in the amount at line 150 of your notice of assessment, add them up and print the total:
Provincial instruction or training allowance;
Social assistance paid by a province;
Employment insurance: only maternity, parental and sickness benefits paid under the Employment Insurance Act are considered income. Other payments such as employment insurance and federal training allowances are not considered as income; and
Guaranteed income supplement paid under the Old Age Security Act.
12.C: Deduct the total entered at 12.B (line 6) from the amount at 12.A (line 1). The result 12.C is your total income as per this method of calculation.
Thanks for replycasalim said:Maternity benefits are considered as income for sponsorship purpose.
Cgill said:Hi Guys,
Today one of my friend who applied under new category(2015) told me that any income earned from employment insurance is not considered as income. When I sponsored in 2011 we added my wife maternity benefits as income. Will that disqualifies my application. I am very scared please reply me if any one have knowledge on this area or have approved application with maternity benefits income. Please have look at content below.
Question 12. – Calculation of income based on the “Option-C Printout”
12.A: Print the amount that appears at line 150 of the last notice of assessment (“Option-C Printout”) issued to you by the CRA for the most recent taxation year.
12.B: Enter all of the following payments that were included in the amount at line 150 of your notice of assessment, add them up and print the total:
Provincial instruction or training allowance;
Social assistance paid by a province;
Employment insurance: only maternity, parental and sickness benefits paid under the Employment Insurance Act are considered income. Other payments such as employment insurance and federal training allowances are not considered as income; and
Guaranteed income supplement paid under the Old Age Security Act.
12.C: Deduct the total entered at 12.B (line 6) from the amount at 12.A (line 1). The result 12.C is your total income as per this method of calculation.
I am not sure about the new forms but I was reading after posting this. I think this income is coming under other income and we should be. You can call CIC to confirm for peace of mind. Please replay here what they said. best of luckquresa1 said:Hi,
I am in the same situation as you in fact I just checked after reading your post, even though maternity parental benefits are considered income. On the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT its does not say that its Parental or Maternity it only says EI Earning. So I am not sure how will the person processing the case would know if its parental or Maternity or EI. I am thinking of calling CIC and asking them about this issue, Also I have a letter when I was approved for parental benefits stating that You have been approved for " Parental Employment Insurance benefits"
I am thinking of mailing it so there is no confusion, I dont want my file to be refused plus I check on the box where it says not to Appeal.
What do you guys think ????
The rules might have changed under new parents' sponsorship process. When I applied for my mother's sponsorship I was also on Mat Leave. I made my husband co-signer and everything went smooth. I am waiting for her medical now.Cgill said:Hi Guys,
Today one of my friend who applied under new category(2015) told me that any income earned from employment insurance is not considered as income. When I sponsored in 2011 we added my wife maternity benefits as income. Will that disqualifies my application. I am very scared please reply me if any one have knowledge on this area or have approved application with maternity benefits income. Please have look at content below.
Question 12. – Calculation of income based on the “Option-C Printout”
12.A: Print the amount that appears at line 150 of the last notice of assessment (“Option-C Printout”) issued to you by the CRA for the most recent taxation year.
12.B: Enter all of the following payments that were included in the amount at line 150 of your notice of assessment, add them up and print the total:
Provincial instruction or training allowance;
Social assistance paid by a province;
Employment insurance: only maternity, parental and sickness benefits paid under the Employment Insurance Act are considered income. Other payments such as employment insurance and federal training allowances are not considered as income; and
Guaranteed income supplement paid under the Old Age Security Act.
12.C: Deduct the total entered at 12.B (line 6) from the amount at 12.A (line 1). The result 12.C is your total income as per this method of calculation.
Thanks layla. felling better to know somebody succeed with mat incomelayla.bee said:The rules might have changed under new parents' sponsorship process. When I applied for my mother's sponsorship I was also on Mat Leave. I made my husband co-signer and everything went smooth. I am waiting for her medical now.