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Because as it is right now i believe to sponsor parents to Canada is under a "lottery" type system and is EXTREMELY difficult right now... ( Unless that has changed since May).

In this case the Sponsor is simply withdrawing because the applicant is under Express Entry so this way he/she can eat his/her cake and have it too. Good for them
I got it
 
My ecas say Decision Made under Permanent Residence. Waiting for the MP to call me with good news.
GREAT! Finally! Congratulations! I'm happy for you! Now where is @browning911 ? @profiler is it the beginning of the wave for Canada day?
 
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GREAT! Finally! Congratulations! I'm happy for you! Now where is @browning911 ? @profiler is it the beginning of the wave for Canada day?

I tell you, man... I feel it's coming. There are soo many cases queued up in "precarious" positions that would only need a little 'tip' -- like Canada Day! *poof* tsunami!

I am cautious here, but optimistic that it's fantastic news :).
 
So, how can my parents declare it?

I don't know, I don't like the customs here, they stopped me everytime, even I proved them my bank statement, return tickets and travel insurance

That's nothing. Twice they took my wife into secondary for the immigration "grilling". The last time, when she told them she was here to be with me, and that we were filing for an inland sponsorship, they spent 2 hours with her explaining she can't do that....

They don't have to... it's theirs.
 
I want my parents to bring my personal belongings here when they visit me, but don't think it works, right?

I am even a bit worried as they got1 luggage of snacks for me

Jewelry is ok... clothes are ok. food is no ok.

They don't know who's jewelry is in the bag -- it's your mom's right? amirite???? *wink*

You could call CBSA and ask the process for bringing your goods after becoming an inland PR. Number is: 1-800-461-9999
 
Dear Profiler, My husband (Sponsor) received an email from Case processing officer requesting documents confirming that he has maintained residency in Canada since filing of sponsorship application. Surprisingly all those documents are to be sent at this link
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx.
While I have uploaded the documents to this link in the form of an enquiry, I would still like to post the hard copy documents. Would you know where should I send it? CPC Mississauga, 2 Robert Speck Parkway, Suite 300 OR CPC Vegreville address?
 
Dear Profiler, My husband (Sponsor) received an email from Case processing officer requesting documents confirming that he has maintained residency in Canada since filing of sponsorship application. Surprisingly all those documents are to be sent at this link
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx.
While I have uploaded the documents to this link in the form of an enquiry, I would still like to post the hard copy documents. Would you know where should I send it? CPC Mississauga, 2 Robert Speck Parkway, Suite 300 OR CPC Vegreville address?

If it's an inland application, then it would go to CPC-M. But you can slow them down if you send two copies. When you send the files to CIC via CSE (the link you supplied), they will reply right away telling you they have received your request. When you send hard-copies, unless you send via courier, you will have no proof that they got it.

I assume that means your sponsor is a PR and not a Citizen. Has he left Canada since processing started on your application?
 
If it's an inland application, then it would go to CPC-M. But you can slow them down if you send two copies. When you send the files to CIC via CSE (the link you supplied), they will reply right away telling you they have received your request. When you send hard-copies, unless you send via courier, you will have no proof that they got it.

I assume that means your sponsor is a PR and not a Citizen. Has he left Canada since processing started on your application?

My Husband has PR and he left Canada for 2 days to go to the USA since filing the application in Dec 2016 and is scheduled to go to India for 5 weeks in Mid July.
What if I send the documents through express courier, will it still be a problem?
 
My Husband has PR and he left Canada for 2 days to go to the USA since filing the application in Dec 2016 and is scheduled to go to India for 5 weeks in Mid July.
What if I send the documents through express courier, will it still be a problem?

Well, even if you have a delivery receipt, you won't have the proof that it was attached (CSE will give you that). It will also cause probelsm with respect to duplicate documents. Depending on what it is, that could be an issue (not for you, but any issue for them slows them down).

With respect to your comment about leaving Canada: they obviously already know that he left. Problem is: he must remain in Canada to be eligible to sponsor you. So, it sounds like they might be squaring up to refuse your application due to your husband leaving Canada. Time will tell, of course!
 
lol And having people anxious for months?? I hope not. that's so cruel.

Don't they know I need answers here?? lmao!
 
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