Hello everyone!
This is my third topic with a couple of questions. So far I got answers to all my questions. You are great! Thank you for your help!
Introduction:
I am willing to sponsor my parents. From what I read, sponsoring parents differs from sponsoring spouses and common in law partners. Firstly, the processing times are longer (3 years for assessing the sponsorship eligibility and 2 years for asessing my parents).
And secondly, the submission process is not the same - it occurs in 2 phases: at the beginning I submit the sponsorship package ONLY.
If I meet sponsorship requirements, the CPC sends me an application for PR for me to forward it to my parents. They complete it and send it to the Visa Office.
Question #1
IMM 1344A (Application to sponsor and undertaking), Section A, question (1) asks whether I want to withdraw the app and get money back or proceed with the app, in case I am found ineligible to sponsor.
I can not understand, if I select option B (to proceed with the app) and I am found ineligible as a sponsor, how can CPC or Visa Office proceed to assess my parents, if nothing is completed and submitted by my parents yet (see my introduction -> submitting process)?
Question #2
The sponsorship guide IMM 5196 specifies the following steps for signing the Sponsorship Agreement:
1. Read and sign the form
2. Have your co-signer read and sign the form
3. Send the form to the person you are sponsoring to read and sign
4. The person you are sponsoring will send it back to you.
Is there a reason why the sponsor has to sign the agreement first and then the applicant?
From what I see the agreement contains obligations for both parties... and therefore it shouldn't matter (from my understanding)...
The reason I am asking is that I wanted to save money on UPS and sent the filled PDF form via e-mail to my parents. They signed it on Dec 22, 2010 and sent it back to me. A month later, when I had all the documents and forms ready, I signed the agreement and dated it with Jan 22, 2011.
I am wondering if the sequence of signing is important. Can the reverse sequence cause any issues / delays?
Thank you very much!
This is my third topic with a couple of questions. So far I got answers to all my questions. You are great! Thank you for your help!
Introduction:
I am willing to sponsor my parents. From what I read, sponsoring parents differs from sponsoring spouses and common in law partners. Firstly, the processing times are longer (3 years for assessing the sponsorship eligibility and 2 years for asessing my parents).
And secondly, the submission process is not the same - it occurs in 2 phases: at the beginning I submit the sponsorship package ONLY.
If I meet sponsorship requirements, the CPC sends me an application for PR for me to forward it to my parents. They complete it and send it to the Visa Office.
Question #1
IMM 1344A (Application to sponsor and undertaking), Section A, question (1) asks whether I want to withdraw the app and get money back or proceed with the app, in case I am found ineligible to sponsor.
I can not understand, if I select option B (to proceed with the app) and I am found ineligible as a sponsor, how can CPC or Visa Office proceed to assess my parents, if nothing is completed and submitted by my parents yet (see my introduction -> submitting process)?
Question #2
The sponsorship guide IMM 5196 specifies the following steps for signing the Sponsorship Agreement:
1. Read and sign the form
2. Have your co-signer read and sign the form
3. Send the form to the person you are sponsoring to read and sign
4. The person you are sponsoring will send it back to you.
Is there a reason why the sponsor has to sign the agreement first and then the applicant?
From what I see the agreement contains obligations for both parties... and therefore it shouldn't matter (from my understanding)...
The reason I am asking is that I wanted to save money on UPS and sent the filled PDF form via e-mail to my parents. They signed it on Dec 22, 2010 and sent it back to me. A month later, when I had all the documents and forms ready, I signed the agreement and dated it with Jan 22, 2011.
I am wondering if the sequence of signing is important. Can the reverse sequence cause any issues / delays?
Thank you very much!