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    Sponsoring parents

    My cousin who is a Canadian citizen is trying to sponsor his dad to come to Canada. The problem is he recently knew his dad and his dad's info was never added to either his PR or Citizenship applications. Would he ever be able to sponsor his dad if he can prove that he is just meeting his dad...
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    Is this a relationship interview or ppr?

    @kemeshia, how did the interview go? I'm in the same boat; did your parent get the visa on the same day?
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    Parents and Grandparents Application Invitees for 2018

    Do I have to maintain a minimum income during the processing of the application? Your Minimum Necessary Income must meet or exceed the Federal Income Table for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship above on the date on which the sponsorship application is signed until the day your family members...
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    Parents and Grandparents Application Invitees for 2018

    I have received an invitation to apply for my parents today, starting this thread so we can all share timelines and help each other through any questions which might arise as we go through the process. Good luck y'all!
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    I need help, confused about citizenship application

    No landing paper is required to be submitted for adult applicants
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    Super visa application from Kingston, Jamaica

    Has anyone here applied for the super visa from Jamaica? Could you please share timelines as well as the process involved? Thanks
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    Medical inadmissibility processing time

    Yes, we were already using an immigration lawyer so he was able to assist with responding to the fairness letter. Essentially, you need to show that the cost for your medical condition will not place an excessive demand on the Canadian resources.
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    Applying TRV within Canada for dependents

    Send your passports along with the application and required documents. They will need to stamp the visa in the passport so send it along. All the best!
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    Medical inadmissibility processing time

    We sent in the first response in October, then they requested additional information which we provided by December 2013. So it took around 5 months for us to again hear from them. Did you already pay for your right of permanent residence?
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    PGWP And Spouse Visa Extension

    Usually before you do the actual application for the PGWP, there is a short assessment that has to be filled out. This will determine what documents will need to be submitted at the time of application. You can fill out this assessment before you are ready to complete the actual application...
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    How long did it take for CIC to return your passport with TRV counterfoil?

    At the time it only took us 2 weeks. We sent them using Canada Post Xpress post. Good luck!
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    Applying TRV within Canada for dependents

    I went through the same thing just last year to renew our TRVs. My husband is on a work permit and I at the time was on a study permit and our son had a visitor record. From all readings online it did not appear we could apply for our son's from within Canada but we took a chance, sent them...
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    Medical inadmissibility processing time

    I finally received a response from them, asking for us to make the payment for our right of permanent residence so it seems we are just about cleared. Hope you hear something from them very soon too :)
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    Medical inadmissibility processing time

    Hi Salem10 Thank you for sharing your timeline with me. Could you please update me when you have received a response from them? I am so anxious as we are just in limbo trying to figure out the next steps. I do hope it will all work out in your favour and that you will be landed very soon :)
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    Medical inadmissibility processing time

    My husband applied for PR under the FSW PNP class, and when we did our medicals our son was found to be medically inadmissible. CIC requested additional information to determine if we could mitigate those costs and to lower the possibility of an excessive demand on the medical system in Canada...