jhutti said:
one can play street smart with CIC at their peril. DO you know 200 citizenship were cancel this year alone due to fraught & mis-representation reason.
it is good the original person in question email ndvo. he is good now. maybe bit delay with his parents PR process but it is will be all fine.
Again, I'm not trying to outplay CIC in any way.
If a letter is addressed to my mother and asks for Passports & Photos to submit; how does it imply to me? When you read the following instructions written on PPR email, does it anyway seem applicable to the sponsor? Note that, any wording applicable to sponsor is written directly for the sponsor.
IMPORTANT NOTE about Reporting Changes to your Personal Circumstances
Canada’s immigration law requires that you continue to meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act throughout the immigration process up to and including
the date you arrive in Canada. This means you are required to inform this office, in writing, of any of the following circumstances. Failure to inform our office of any of these changes may result in the cancellation of your permanent resident visa and may render you and your accompanying family members inadmissible to Canada.
✔ A change in your marital status (marriage, separation, divorce, etc.)
✔ A change in your family size (birth or death of a child or spouse, etc.)
✔ A criminal charge or conviction for you or any member of your family
✔ Death of your sponsor (Family Class applications only)
✔ A change in your health
✔ A change in your contact information (mailing address, email, telephone number, etc.)
In general, while the application is in-process (when PPR is issued, it's not in-process anymore, hence "decision made"), the sponsor needs to use this Web form to notify CIC of changes in his application, such as:
✔ Changes in your personal circumstances such as a birth or adoption of a child, a marriage or a divorce.
✔ Change in contact information (email, mailing address and phone number).
Note that, a health issue is not a factor here (another sign that the PPR instruction is meant exclusively for the PR applicants).
DO NOT bring examples of misrepresentations as I'm only describing what CIC wants. I'm not re-phrasing or re-wording anything here.