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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2021

sapatel101

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Jul 8, 2019
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I expect a flurry of posts like the one above soon.
People claiming that they actually don't meet the LICO cut-offs AFTER they've been invited.

These guys totally don't realise that they've snatched the opportunity away from someone who probably had this.

I wish them the best, but certainly won't be helping them... and suggest no one else on the forum helps them either.

The rules are there for a level playing field & are made clear to every one right from the start.

This is the reason I suggest that people who are invited to apply, but then don't actually meet the criteria should be fined & barred for a certain period from applying again.
100 % agree
 

aonedoc

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Feb 22, 2012
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Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-12-2011
Nomination.....
09-2011
AOR Received.
01-03-2012
Med's Request
01-03-2012
Med's Done....
09-03-2012. Ecas: "in process" since 10th May. and We have received your Medical.
Passport Req..
30 August 2012
VISA ISSUED...
18th September 2012--COPR
LANDED..........
23rd September 2012
Hello folks, for the Form IMM1344 - There are two options in the Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking: a) Withdraw your sponsorship Application. All processing fees less $75 will be refunded. b) Proceed with the application for permanent residence. Processing fees will be retained. Which of the two options is advisable for my parents?

Also for sponsor, there are only two forms to be uploaded, am i correct? one form is IMM1344 Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking and second form is IMM5768 Financial Evaluation for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship?

Thanks
I have chosen Option B
 

3142_aspirant

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Oct 24, 2013
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Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
09-May-2014
Doc's Request.
DD 21-July-2014
Nomination.....
PER 18-Aug-2014
AOR Received.
ECAS 15-Oct-2014
Med's Request
20-OCT-2014
When Processing application for parents, What if my parents don't have birth certificates? Are they mandatory? Can an affidavit work instead?
 

Gurinavi

Hero Member
Jul 11, 2017
212
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Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
26-04-2017
AOR Received.
08-03-2017
File Transfer...
12-12-2017
Med's Done....
15-03-2018
Interview........
no
Passport Req..
06-4-2018
When Processing application for parents, What if my parents don't have birth certificates? Are they mandatory? Can an affidavit work instead?
affidavit can be used , when we dont have birthcertifcate, because when i applied for my parents in 2015, then we use affidavit and not found certifcate is used.
 
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ASPR

Star Member
Aug 21, 2019
80
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Hi ,

i received invitation for my parents yesterday and have few questions hoping to get some help

  • income requirements - 2020 and 2019 is okay but 2018 i am sort 1500$ so wondering if still okay or not?
  • i was single in 2018 so i should check for 3 person i guess , so co -sign won't help for 2018 i believe ??
  • also was student earlier 2018 part so not sure that makes a difference ?
any thoughts help is much appreciated
 

GokulGuruprasad

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Oct 26, 2015
605
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Toronto, ON
Category........
FSW
Hi ,

i received invitation for my parents yesterday and have few questions hoping to get some help

  • income requirements - 2020 and 2019 is okay but 2018 i am sort 1500$ so wondering if still okay or not?
  • i was single in 2018 so i should check for 3 person i guess , so co -sign won't help for 2018 i believe ??
  • also was student earlier 2018 part so not sure that makes a difference ?
any thoughts help is much appreciated
No, it is not OK. You do not meet the income requirements.
Co-signer won't help.
You being a student or not is irrelevant to the matter at hand - your cut-off income requirements were not met.
 
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GokulGuruprasad

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Oct 26, 2015
605
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Toronto, ON
Category........
FSW
I don't think there were too many invitations issues yesterday.
Friday & Thursday seemed to be the busiest days.

Let's hope, wait & pray that we get what we're looking for.
 

ApplicantCND

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Jan 24, 2019
38
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Cambridge
Category........
No. Take a look at the application guide.
They need to pass medical, crimial and background check. IRCC will also look at the sponsor's income. (and likely RO as eligibility)
Ok, sure. So that would mean as long as there are no problems with those three issues, they would have no reason to reject it then?
 

joeythecat

Hero Member
Jun 16, 2016
453
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100 % agree
Hi ,

i received invitation for my parents yesterday and have few questions hoping to get some help

  • income requirements - 2020 and 2019 is okay but 2018 i am sort 1500$ so wondering if still okay or not?
  • i was single in 2018 so i should check for 3 person i guess , so co -sign won't help for 2018 i believe ??
  • also was student earlier 2018 part so not sure that makes a difference ?
any thoughts help is much appreciated
No you do not meet the income requirements and you should not have applied. You took a chance away from someone that actually is eligible.

People like this should be fined for not READING THE RULES before applying.
 
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PhdStream

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Aug 7, 2013
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Hi ,

i received invitation for my parents yesterday and have few questions hoping to get some help

  • income requirements - 2020 and 2019 is okay but 2018 i am sort 1500$ so wondering if still okay or not?
  • i was single in 2018 so i should check for 3 person i guess , so co -sign won't help for 2018 i believe ??
  • also was student earlier 2018 part so not sure that makes a difference ?
any thoughts help is much appreciated
Bit curious, you submitted your EoI knowing you do not meet the income requirement in the year 2018? It seems so you did. For 2020 one can understand, as for some of us things might have changed after submission of EoI (during the month of Oct-Dec, 2020). But for 2018, we should have known our family size, income, and other requirements when/before submitting EoI.

Now you have already submitted your EoI and gotten the invitation, lucky you, why do not you just apply and take a risk. It seems that you have enough time (based on the fact that you spare time to fill and submit EoI even though you are/were not eligible) as well as have a courage to take a risk (based on the fact that you lied by signing EoI confirming that you understood and meet the requirements).

I know I am being impolite here using the word "lied". Below is what you and we all signed while submitting EoI. So at the time of submitting EoI either you did not read/understood the requirements or understood it but ignored that fact that you do not meet. Either way, by signing you lied.

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Declaration of potential sponsor
I declare that:
  • I am submitting only 1 interest to sponsor form this year to express my interest insponsoring my parents and/or grandparents.
  • The information I provided in this form is truthful, complete and accurate.
By typing my name and clicking Sign and submit

  • I am electronically signing this form.
  • I confirm I have read, understood, and agree to the above notice, disclaimer, and declaration.
Sign and submit
:
//
 

ASPR

Star Member
Aug 21, 2019
80
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Bit curious, you submitted your EoI knowing you do not meet the income requirement in the year 2018? It seems so you did. For 2020 one can understand, as for some of us things might have changed after submission of EoI (during the month of Oct-Dec, 2020). But for 2018, we should have known our family size, income, and other requirements when/before submitting EoI.

Now you have already submitted your EoI and gotten the invitation, lucky you, why do not you just apply and take a risk. It seems that you have enough time (based on the fact that you spare time to fill and submit EoI even though you are/were not eligible) as well as have a courage to take a risk (based on the fact that you lied by signing EoI confirming that you understood and meet the requirements).

I know I am being impolite here using the word "lied". Below is what you and we all signed while submitting EoI. So at the time of submitting EoI either you did not read/understood the requirements or understood it but ignored that fact that you do not meet. Either way, by signing you lied.

//
Declaration of potential sponsor
I declare that:
  • I am submitting only 1 interest to sponsor form this year to express my interest insponsoring my parents and/or grandparents.
  • The information I provided in this form is truthful, complete and accurate.
By typing my name and clicking Sign and submit

  • I am electronically signing this form.
  • I confirm I have read, understood, and agree to the above notice, disclaimer, and declaration.
Sign and submit
:
//
i got to know that co-signer works so i am eligible , thanks for your kind words without knowing counterpart.
 

PhdStream

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Aug 7, 2013
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i got to know that co-signer works so i am eligible , thanks for your kind words without knowing counterpart.
Yes, I understand yours situation is tricky. IRCC has not cleared regarding from when you can count your spouse as family members/co-signer. Is it for all three previous income years, even though you were not partner in at least one of those years?

They have example for new born but not for spousal. That is the main reason, I suggested you to apply and take a chance. You are a lucky one among many of us, so its best to take a chance when the outcome is the possibility to get united with your parents. Best of luck though.
 
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Deltaedmonton

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Sep 28, 2021
34
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Hello Folks, was hoping to get some guidance and help with a couple of issues I am facing with the affidavit/format(s):

A) Parents Marriage Affidavit Format(don’t have the marriage registration certificate from India)
B) Parents DOB Unavailable(affidavit/undertaking format)

Would you guys be able to help me out with the above ? If available, you can email me the format(s) on deltalogisticsedmonton@gmail.com

Thanks in advance.
 

kiqr

Star Member
Feb 12, 2019
84
32
Hi ,

i received invitation for my parents yesterday and have few questions hoping to get some help

  • income requirements - 2020 and 2019 is okay but 2018 i am sort 1500$ so wondering if still okay or not?
  • i was single in 2018 so i should check for 3 person i guess , so co -sign won't help for 2018 i believe ??
  • also was student earlier 2018 part so not sure that makes a difference ?
any thoughts help is much appreciated
You are eligible. It does not matter when you got married. This is what the cic website states regarding co-signers.


Who can be my co-signer on my application to sponsor my parents and grandparents?
To help you meet the income requirement to sponsor your parents and grandparents, your co-signer can be your:
Regardless of how long you’ve been married or in a common-law relationship:
  • your spouse or common-law partner can be your co-signer
  • your co-signer must provide proof of income for the last 3 taxation years before the date of your application
 
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