Fabulous forum, I've already learned a lot- but would so appreciate some insight from those more in the know!
My father was granted PR status in the early 80's and has a regular SIN number (i.e. not starting with a 9).
Without fulfilling his RO he and his Canadian wife (my mum) went to live and work in Africa.
Now they wish to live in Canada- because I (Canadian) and my husband/child wish to live and settle there permanently.
MY QUESTION
-Has my dad inadvertently fulfilled the RO because he and mum lived/worked their entire married life together? *My mum did not work for a Canadian business/airforce etc...nor my dad.
If the answer is no, he has not fulfilled his RO, then he is prepared to renounce his PR, and open the way for mum to sponsor him.
However, even with his wife, kid and grandkid (Canadians) living in Canada (we thought his prospects may be better to apply from inside Canada once we are established)- I fear his sponsorship application could still be rejected:
-they don't have the required minimum savings of $30,000
-My siblings and I provide, and will be able to continue to provide for their daily needs (rental, health, food etc.)- but we can't at this time, save that kind of "required minimum" money since I am personally also sponsoring my non-Canadian husband.
If anyone knows what the likely prospects are for this type of situation I'd love to hear.
Thank you Forum,
BAR82
My father was granted PR status in the early 80's and has a regular SIN number (i.e. not starting with a 9).
Without fulfilling his RO he and his Canadian wife (my mum) went to live and work in Africa.
Now they wish to live in Canada- because I (Canadian) and my husband/child wish to live and settle there permanently.
MY QUESTION
-Has my dad inadvertently fulfilled the RO because he and mum lived/worked their entire married life together? *My mum did not work for a Canadian business/airforce etc...nor my dad.
If the answer is no, he has not fulfilled his RO, then he is prepared to renounce his PR, and open the way for mum to sponsor him.
However, even with his wife, kid and grandkid (Canadians) living in Canada (we thought his prospects may be better to apply from inside Canada once we are established)- I fear his sponsorship application could still be rejected:
-they don't have the required minimum savings of $30,000
-My siblings and I provide, and will be able to continue to provide for their daily needs (rental, health, food etc.)- but we can't at this time, save that kind of "required minimum" money since I am personally also sponsoring my non-Canadian husband.
If anyone knows what the likely prospects are for this type of situation I'd love to hear.
Thank you Forum,
BAR82