Hello everyone!
I am so glad I found this forum! From all the posts and replies that I see here I believe this is the best place to find answers to our immigration questions. Thank you!
I am looking forward to sponsor my parents and my sister.
I was thinking on bringing my sister first but unfortunately she is already over 22.
So I decided to try sponsoring my mother, accompanied by my sis as a dependant. And later my dad.
I have a couple of questions that I am worried about and I would appreciate your help a lot:
1) If I include my mom as a main applicant and my sister as a dependent child, does my father need to be included as well? As who? If yes, will it mean that he will be also subject to the issuing of the PR status?
2) My mom has diabetes. Will it affect the immigration process outcome?
Since my sister is over 22, we need to prove that she is finacially dependent (true) as well as her being a full time student since before she turned 22 (true).
3) What would be the proof of her financial dependency? She depends on both parents. My dad's income is bigger than my mom's. Since my mom is the main applicant, do we have to prove that my sis depends on my mom only? What if she depends on my dad more?
My sister has graduated this last summer and she enrolled in a second higher education full-time program on Sep 1 2010. She turned 22 a month later, on Oct 5 2010.
4) Is she still eligible?
She has a higher education diploma from the first program.
5) What documents does she need to provide, to prove that she has started the second higher education program? e.g. student ID, the confirmation letter from the university, etc?
If the immigration office calls the universities directly, we might want to warn them about the call as I highly doubt that the secretary speaks english and would be able to understand the inquiry... =( I am truly concerned about it and I don't want such a little thing to mess the things up for us...
Thank you very very much!
Sincerely,
Max
I am so glad I found this forum! From all the posts and replies that I see here I believe this is the best place to find answers to our immigration questions. Thank you!
I am looking forward to sponsor my parents and my sister.
I was thinking on bringing my sister first but unfortunately she is already over 22.
So I decided to try sponsoring my mother, accompanied by my sis as a dependant. And later my dad.
I have a couple of questions that I am worried about and I would appreciate your help a lot:
1) If I include my mom as a main applicant and my sister as a dependent child, does my father need to be included as well? As who? If yes, will it mean that he will be also subject to the issuing of the PR status?
2) My mom has diabetes. Will it affect the immigration process outcome?
Since my sister is over 22, we need to prove that she is finacially dependent (true) as well as her being a full time student since before she turned 22 (true).
3) What would be the proof of her financial dependency? She depends on both parents. My dad's income is bigger than my mom's. Since my mom is the main applicant, do we have to prove that my sis depends on my mom only? What if she depends on my dad more?
My sister has graduated this last summer and she enrolled in a second higher education full-time program on Sep 1 2010. She turned 22 a month later, on Oct 5 2010.
4) Is she still eligible?
She has a higher education diploma from the first program.
5) What documents does she need to provide, to prove that she has started the second higher education program? e.g. student ID, the confirmation letter from the university, etc?
If the immigration office calls the universities directly, we might want to warn them about the call as I highly doubt that the secretary speaks english and would be able to understand the inquiry... =( I am truly concerned about it and I don't want such a little thing to mess the things up for us...
Thank you very very much!
Sincerely,
Max