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    Sponsoring PR for Parents and Grandparents- PGP program-FUTURE- for those who did NOT submit sponsorship interest in 2020

    Yes, LICO, I forgot to mention that. Thankyou for reminding me. That should be my 8th point. (8) Your income matters. A change in income during the wait period also matters. After you submit the "interest to sponsor form" and you get picked in the lottery and get your IRCC-invitation to submit...
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    Sponsoring PR for Parents and Grandparents- PGP program-FUTURE- for those who did NOT submit sponsorship interest in 2020

    1) I did not say someone promised me that I will be able to sponsor. 2) I had seen people bringing their parents here. So I assumed it would be approximately a 1 year process, as that is what it takes usually for a PR process. (examples- spousal sponsorship PR ; federal skilled worker PR). But I...
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    Sponsoring PR for Parents and Grandparents- PGP program-FUTURE- for those who did NOT submit sponsorship interest in 2020

    Hi, I was just researching (in May 2023) about how to apply for PR for my parents to bring them to Canada. I came across some shocking facts! I am summarizing here what I learnt, so some of you can save some time. (1) It is not a direct application! IRCC first requires you to submit an...
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    Will applying for PR causes rejection of super visa application?

    My parents (both above 75 years of age) currently live in their home country. Their super visa will expire in the next 4 years (2027 March). The total number of days they have stayed here in Canada ever since they got their super visa in 2017 is less than 70 days. As they are getting older, and...
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    COST OF LIVING IN ALBERTA

    Yes, you can spend even $10,000 per month on rent, depending on where (luxury) you choose to live. All the expenses I have given are for people with the lowest income. The rent I quoted is for a basement with 2 bedrooms. My friend is living in a basement with two bedrooms with separate entrance...
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    Yes, the reason for my original post was to understand our financial liability to each other as far the law is concerned. You all have clearly explained me the situation that I'm in, and I got the advice that I was looking for. Thankyou all for your time spent on this, especially @Kaibigan...
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    No, we don't have anyone who can help. We don't have any relatives here in Canada. I will be 70 years when my son is 30 years. So if I die at 70, I didn't want my son to live like an orphan. I am glad he has a sibling who he can count on, when he is in trouble. for example, if he is in a...
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    Yes, he is very knowledgeable of the law (even though his education has no relation to law/legal matters). He clearly knows what he is doing and seems to know that he is safe at least until the end of my sponsorship!!
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    The monthly day care cost in our nearby daycare is only $290 for infant under 12 months of age. This amount becomes slightly less every year as the child goes up in age. The maximum amount of daycare for my two kids is $600/month. The rest of it is given by government directly to the daycare...
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    1) You did NOT give any suggestion to get money from him. 2) Anyone can easily see the whataboutery that you stick to. Since I don't have time for that, I am not going to reply to any of your further comments.
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    It is NOT ok! All the four of us are living in one bedroom because we cannot afford to have more rooms! All the other rooms in my house are rented out, even though it is a small condo that has only one kitchen, because I cannot put food on the table otherwise! It is NOT OK! Putting a 1 year old...
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    You still did not give answer to any of my questions in my original post and you continue giving opinion about my personal matters. Thankyou for your effort though. :)
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    Hello Kaibigan, First of all, thankyou very much for this detailed answer. To answer your questions, both of us are around 40 years of age. As fas as education and English level are concerned, both of us are educated in India in English medium schools, which means we both could easily...
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    Ponga, Thankyou for taking time to reply and giving some important information. To answer your questions, 3) This has nothing to do with culture. In fact, both the culture in India and the law in India requires him to pay for me and the kids (even if I were to separate from him) where as I can...
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    Hi steaky, I believe you misread my post! My question was not "whose fault it was". Please read my post once again to see all those sentences that ends up with a question mark! (especially the questions numbered 1,2,3) Those are the ones that you need to answer! :cool: By the way, steaky, do...
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    Also, if he goes to the court asking for child custody (in case of a separation), will the court give it to him. He has no job, no money! Will the court still ask that he be given custody of the children?
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    Sponsored husband not ready to work OR pay child support

    I am a struggling mother (of two babies including a 1.5 month old newborn baby) who currently doesn't know how to pay my bills, with the limited maternity EI that I am getting. I (Canadian citizen) got married in India and then filed for PR for my husband. Obviously, as part of that...
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    COST OF LIVING IN ALBERTA

    In Feb 2023, you will have to spend a minimum of $3200 to live in Alberta with a family of four. That is, when you are living at limited resources with zero dollar for entertainment or restaurants. For a lower middle class life, you need $4000...
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    TN visa

    The link to murthy is http://forum.murthy.com/login/ You have to create a free account to ask questions.
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    TN visa

    For anyone who comes to look at this thread in future and is desperately looking for an answer: There is one called "murthy forum". The murthy forum, in my opinion, is the US version of Canadavisa forum. It specializes in all kinds of visas to USA. Just like canadavisa forum is 'number ONE' for...