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    2011 (May-November) Parents sponsorship applicants join here

    Hi I am not able to check status on Ecas..its not opening with all correct information.. can somebody help Thanks
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    2011 (May-November) Parents sponsorship applicants join here

    Hi all, Can anybody guide me for this; my brother have applied for our parents in May 2011, sent all docs requested and got acknowledgement.. still waiting for approval.. but due to some reasons he has to send invitation letter to his Mother in law for visitor visa, so we are little confused...
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    2011 (May-November) Parents sponsorship applicants join here

    Hi Can anyone tell me how much time it will take to get AOR after sending add. documents. i have sent add doc on 27 September received on 28 Sept but there is no AOR yet.. I am worried.. Also, i forgot to sign my cover letter with add documents, will it be a issue? Thanks SSekha
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    2011 Parents Sponsorship Applications join here

    1. yes you will need to pay right of landing fee. Either pay now or later, it is up to you. 2. You are required to inform CIC about a birth. Also even though they have not asked for any other option C printout I would suggest that you enclose option C printout for 2012, 2013 and 2014. The...
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    2011 Parents Sponsorship Applications join here

    Hi Dear, I have two questions: 1. When in 2011 we have submitted file for our parents, my brother deposited $ 1100 fee at that time, but don't remember what type of fee was that. There is nothing written on the receipt as well. So, we are not sure that Do we need to submit this Right of Landing...
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    2011 (May-November) Parents sponsorship applicants join here

    1 Option C Printout Submit an original Option C Printout for the tax year that you submitted the original sponsorship application AND an original Option C Printout for the year before you submitted the application. The Option C Printout is required for both tax years. My Question is: Does...