Rob_TO said:You could be co-sponsor and combine your incomes together. 2 spouses + 2 kids + 1 mom = family size of 5. Based on 2013 LICO+30% numbers, that would require a total combined income for you and your spouse, of $63,833.
In order to get in under the 5,000 application cutoff, you will need to send the application using incomes from 2010, 2011 and 2012, with all 3 years meeting the minimum. If any particular year you did not meet the LICO+30% amount for that year, then you do not qualify. It does not matter if on maternity leave or not, the rules are very strict.
Make sure to check the actual new forms and guidelines when they are released, to make sure.tintin79 said:I guess were ineligble. I was on mat leave for majority of 2011 and my husband only returned this year in June after being in his home country for 18 months. Oh well have to seek other options.
Rob_Co I doubt you can do that. Do you have a reason to believe you can have your parents sign the applications forms, scan and email back to you and you then use a coloured print out for the application?Rob_TO said:For people preparing... i would have all documentation ready to go like past 3 years copies of CRA Notice of Assessments, parents PR photographs, copies of birth certificates & passports, etc. Then once the application forms are released, can quickly fill in all the info and send the complete package.
Although I guess if parents are in another country, getting their signatures on the forms might be an issue. Perhaps can have then print out the forms in their home country, sign them, scan and email back.
I really have no idea if you are allowed to sign/scan/email/print applications, or if they must be completely original signatures in ink. Does CIC even really scrutinize the signiatures? I couldn't find anything in the guides or manuals on this. Perhaps others can advise.calgary-eagle said:Rob_Co I doubt you can do that. Do you have a reason to believe you can have your parents sign the applications forms, scan and email back to you and you then use a coloured print out for the application?
This is a very key point because if the new forms will be posted after Jan 2nd only the residents who have their parents in Canada already (under Super visa or just visiting) can apply first and fill up the 5000 cap, the rest of the people will wait for their parents to send the applications to them and then send together with sponsor documents and send to CIC. which I think is gonna take minmum 1 week.
In the spousal sponsorship, in the guide it states that all forms are to be originals, therefore not scanned copies. So probably they will have same requirement with these forms. But we will only know on Dec 31, 2014 when they release the new forms and guides.Rob_TO said:I really have no idea if you are allowed to sign/scan/email/print applications, or if they must be completely original signatures in ink. Does CIC even really scrutinize the signiatures? I couldn't find anything in the guides or manuals on this. Perhaps others can advise.
After 02 January 9am, it is really all about making sure you get your application in the first 5,000 received, right?canvis2006 said:Application forms, guides and information on how to apply to the new PGP program will be made available online on December 31, 2013, just ahead of the PGP program re-opening.
You Cant hand deliver the application as per CIC website FAQ's I couldn't for some reason post the link as well but you can find it in the CIC page.pgpvisa2014 said:After 02 January 9am, it is really all about making sure you get your application in the first 5,000 received, right?
So does anyone know (from previous experience with visa applications) if we should use a:
- Courier service to hand deliver it or
- Send it registered mail using Canada Post or
- Hand deliver it in person (if we live in the Toronto area)
(I assume it will be going to the Case Processing Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.)
(And I also make the assumption that ones parents (or grand parents) are currently in Canada on a visitors visa so that they can sign the original application forms)
Would you know if they even allow you to use a Courier Service or in-person submissions? Or does it have to be via the regular Canada Postal System (example: Next Day Priority)
If this is the case, then I can see a lot of sponsors simply copying their parent's signatures and signing for them, in order to get the application in as quick as possible. The honest ones that do it the legitimate way, may be left out as the 5000 cap could be reached in a matter of days.calgary-eagle said:I just spoke to CIC help line and the confimed that I can't let my parents sign and scan forms. They wan't original signatures too. Very unfortunate now I only can wish there are less than 5000 parents/grandparents under visa's in Canada already who want to apply for the PGP.
Yes I would do that. Although they are asking specifically for Notices of Assessment, not the Option C printouts. Not sure if it would make a difference but best to submit exactly what they ask for.calgary-eagle said:With regards to the Requirement for financial proof what's your thought guys/girls on the years to prove finances for. I can prove 2010,2011,2012 and 2013 too but I don't have my notice of assessment for 2013 yet like everyone else in Canada. I am thinking I'll send my Option C for 2010, 2011 and 2012 and add my paystubs for the past 12 months. any thoughts??
Agreed. The application must be delivered to Mississauga and it's impossible to "walk-in" to that facility. Mail / courier is the only option.calgary-eagle said:You Cant hand deliver the application as per CIC website FAQ's I couldn't for some reason post the link as well but you can find it in the CIC page.