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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2019

danny_scars

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Aug 1, 2017
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252
BC
Hi,

I am a bit confused now , its just me and my husband and want to sponsor my parents 2.

So i filled out the interest form as below
  • the number of family members in your family unit -2

  • the total number of persons you want to sponsor, including their dependants (spouse, partner and children) - 2

Below is the link that i followed to write the info down.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5772-application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html#undertaking


Did i need to include my parents in fam,ily unit in interest form
Yes, yes you do. Your familly size is 4.
 

danny_scars

Hero Member
Aug 1, 2017
515
252
BC
Hi,

I am a bit confused now , its just me and my husband and want to sponsor my parents 2.

So i filled out the interest form as below
  • the number of family members in your family unit -2

  • the total number of persons you want to sponsor, including their dependants (spouse, partner and children) - 2

Below is the link that i followed to write the info down.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5772-application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html#undertaking


Did i need to include my parents in fam,ily unit in interest form
How to calculate the family size?
The family size is calculated on the day on which the application is filed and the sponsor must advise IRCC (via the web form) of any change in the family composition. The size of the family determines the amount of income you need to sponsor.

Follow these steps to calculate the size of your family:

Step 1. How many family members are currently in your family unit?
Count the members of your family unit and include:

Step 2. How many people do you want to sponsor?
Count the number of parents and grandparents you want to sponsor AND their dependents (spouse or common-law partner and dependent children).

You must also include the dependents who will not come to Canada with your parents or grandparents.

Add the total number of persons covered in steps 1 and 2. This total number represents the size of your family unit.
Look at the Minimum Necessary Income Table for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship in this guide to help you decide if you have the financial ability to meet sponsorship requirements. Note that your calculations will only be an estimate.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5772-application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html
 

mkundu

Star Member
Apr 25, 2019
51
2
How to calculate the family size?
The family size is calculated on the day on which the application is filed and the sponsor must advise IRCC (via the web form) of any change in the family composition. The size of the family determines the amount of income you need to sponsor.

Follow these steps to calculate the size of your family:

Step 1. How many family members are currently in your family unit?
Count the members of your family unit and include:

Step 2. How many people do you want to sponsor?
Count the number of parents and grandparents you want to sponsor AND their dependents (spouse or common-law partner and dependent children).

You must also include the dependents who will not come to Canada with your parents or grandparents.

Add the total number of persons covered in steps 1 and 2. This total number represents the size of your family unit.
Look at the Minimum Necessary Income Table for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship in this guide to help you decide if you have the financial ability to meet sponsorship requirements. Note that your calculations will only be an estimate.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5772-application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html

Thanks for clarifying, I dont remember what was the question on form, does anyone remember how was it asked on the interest form
 

danny_scars

Hero Member
Aug 1, 2017
515
252
BC
Thanks for clarifying, I dont remember what was the question on form, does anyone remember how was it asked on the interest form
It doesn't really matter what was on the form from January.. Just make sure you have MNI for a family of 4 and send in your papers with a LOE.
Now if you don't meet LICO.. then it's a different story...
 

mkundu

Star Member
Apr 25, 2019
51
2
Actually, it is mentioned in the guidelines not to put NA, and if we enter the Given name and surname as the same names then the footer for applicant name looks different from the other forms... I asked this question to the CIC agents and I got below reply :

"For Schedule A, since you can’t validate it with the Given Name field empty, you can submit it without validating it and include a written explanation for why you had to do this. "

I am confused now, whether we shd keep Given name as blank and not validate form and provide an explanation letter
or
whether we shd enter the same name for Given name and Surname fields and validate the form and provide an explanation letter.
Any thoughts?

Where in their guideline is mentioned to not use NA
 

salviDec2017

Star Member
Dec 20, 2017
117
8
Can folks who have sent application please confirm sequence of documrnts used to package the application plz.

Invite letter
Bar code page from form imm1344
Bar code page from form imm008
Doc Check list
Form imm1344 - app to sponsor
Form finanicial evaluation
Other fos and supprting doc per check list

... I am just confused where to put the bar code pages that are generated with two forms.
Can any one else also confirm this please
 

snmathur4

Star Member
May 8, 2018
93
27
Can any one else also confirm this please
They are not going to return the application because the order of the forms is not correct.

I sent it in this order because it made more sense to me
1) Invite letter
2) Checklist
3) IMM 1344 (with its barcodes on top)
4) IMM 5768
5) IMM 0008 (with its barcodes on top)
and so on...
 

Anastasik

Star Member
Jun 1, 2015
192
82
Toronto
They are not going to return the application because the order of the forms is not correct.

I sent it in this order because it made more sense to me
1) Invite letter
2) Checklist
3) IMM 1344 (with its barcodes on top)
4) IMM 5768
5) IMM 0008 (with its barcodes on top)
and so on...
I did exactly the same
 

vaneebhavya

Newbie
May 13, 2019
4
0
Hi everyone,

I am filling out forms for parental sponsorship.

I am filling out Schedule A for my parents and there is a question in form about:-


Have you worked for any organization, trade union etc.?

My parents worked as a government employee in India and participated in their department union activities. So, do we need to say yes to this and explain it. They don't any specific dates of participation.

Whats the solution.

Thanks for help.
 

EaidyJ

Star Member
Jul 2, 2017
75
50
Hi guys what if I am using a cosigner but I was not employ 2016 2017 n 2018 but the cosigner was and made enough money to sponsor my parents am I eligible?
 

danny_scars

Hero Member
Aug 1, 2017
515
252
BC
Hi everyone,

I am filling out forms for parental sponsorship.

I am filling out Schedule A for my parents and there is a question in form about:-


Have you worked for any organization, trade union etc.?

My parents worked as a government employee in India and participated in their department union activities. So, do we need to say yes to this and explain it. They don't any specific dates of participation.

Whats the solution.

Thanks for help.
You just answered your question. "My parents worked as a government employee in India " - just answer yes and put the dates/government branch as requested.

"They don't any specific dates of participation." - I am confused, they worked but don't know the dates?