You list our mother and father in the additional family information. Not additional dependents forms. That form is for additional dependents not listed in the family information.grepis said:Quick question about form filling: I am going to sponsor my father and mother, and my farther will be principal applicant. Where should I list my mother? In "Additional Dependant" form?
Thanks,
Your mother must be listed on IMM0008 as a dependent.grepis said:Quick question about form filling: I am going to sponsor my father and mother, and my farther will be principal applicant. Where should I list my mother? In "Additional Dependant" form?
You're right. I forgot about IMM0008. The mother need to be listed there as well as dependents.canuck_in_uk said:Your mother must be listed on IMM0008 as a dependent.
screech339 said:You are incorrect.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5772ETOC.asp#completeApplication
Financial requirement
Question 7: Add the numbers entered in boxes for questions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 and write the total number of persons.
Note. Consult the Federal Income Table for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship which illustrates the minimum income you must have to sponsor your family.
The guide list the minimum income requirement to sponsor, thus includes 30% in the income equation.
Federal Income Table for sponsors of parents and grandparents
The following table applies to residents of all provinces except Quebec. For each of the three consecutive taxation years preceding the date on which the application is submitted to CIC, the sponsor (and co-signer, if applicable) must meet the Minimum Necessary Income, which is based on the Low Income Cut-offs plus 30%.
Thanx for the answer. It does make sense. Just wondering why would cic agents say otherwise. I believe they can be wrong too...
It doesn't matter where your parents does their medical tests, in Canada or in India. As long as they use CIC designated doctors, they can use it anywhere in world.davidkaren said:I am Canadian PR holder and I meet all requirements to sponsor my parents for 2015 quota including last 3 years statements. My mother is currently with me here in Canada on Super Visa for 2 years starting from 1st August, 2014. I am planning to file her application for sponsorship and was wondering when her file opens will she have to go to India (her country of origin) in order to do medical and visa. Is it possible for her to get those things done here in Canada without going to home country? I asked lawyers to help me with and their consulting fees are ranging from $5000-$7000 for each applicant. If yes what should I take care while filling up forms.
My situation is same as yours. In my case, my mom came to Canada on Nov 1, 2014 to stay for 2 years (Super Visa) with me. I'm bit confused about what I should put re: her residential and mailing address.davidkaren said:I am Canadian PR holder and I meet all requirements to sponsor my parents for 2015 quota including last 3 years statements. My mother is currently with me here in Canada on Super Visa for 2 years starting from 1st August, 2014. I am planning to file her application for sponsorship and was wondering when her file opens will she have to go to India (her country of origin) in order to do medical and visa. Is it possible for her to get those things done here in Canada without going to home country? I asked lawyers to help me with and their consulting fees are ranging from $5000-$7000 for each applicant. If yes what should I take care while filling up forms.
The thing is catch 22.Rossei said:My situation is same as yours. In my case, my mom came to Canada on Nov 1, 2014 to stay for 2 years (Super Visa) with me. I'm bit confused about what I should put re: her residential and mailing address.
I guess Parents' Sponsorship isn't this fast enough that you can expect to do medical within next 2 years. In that case, your mom will have to leave Canada anyway. Besides medical, she also has to obtain PCC. You cannot collect all other supporting documents required by local CIC from inside Canada.
I wish CIC thought about parents who are already here for long term.
Since this form doesn't require barcode verification, you can do it by hand. I've filled this form quite a few times for VISA application in past. I normally fill it out in English on computer, print it it out and then hand-write the names in native script.isha94 said:Do we need to fill the Additional Family Information Form IMM 5406 manually/ hand written?
Not sure. Talk to a CIC agent.nikary said:My parents don't have their marriage certificate, they got married in 1960's. Will affidavit be good enough as proof of their marriage?
It means that you have to fill out all forms required for both 'sponsorship' and 'permanent residency'. CIC has the full application package in their website.Also, I see some new update:
There are two steps to the application process for your parent(s) or grandparent(s) to become permanent residents.
1.As a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, you must apply to sponsor your family member. •Your sponsorship application is processed by the Case Processing Centre in Mississauga (CPC-M).
•You will be notified in writing by CPC-M about the decision on your sponsorship application.
2.Your parent(s) and/or grandparent(s) must apply for permanent residence.
The applications for both sponsorship and permanent residence should be filled out and sent at the same time.
What does this mean that fill out both sponsorship and permanent residence application?
Where will you find permanent residence application?
Please reply. Thanks
Do we write all names...names of parents brother sisters etc in Native language? Also what is the purpose of writing in native language? All of my parents documents ate in English?Rossei said:Since this form doesn't require barcode verification, you can do it by hand. I've filled this form quite a few times for VISA application in past. I normally fill it out in English on computer, print it it out and then hand-write the names in native script.