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A guide for preparing Parents Sponsorship/ Immigration Application

huzcan

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No extra documentation needed. You will be contacted if there are grounds for refusal same as procedural fairness letter.
Thanks so we can select that option if we are sure of our sponsorship eligibility and wish to appeal later just in case, without providing any additional undertaking like for HnC with this application. Right?
 

canuck78

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Thanks so we can select that option if we are sure of our sponsorship eligibility and wish to appeal later just in case, without providing any additional undertaking like for HnC with this application. Right?
Unsure what you are asking. You will still be responsible for 20 years but you are chasing the ability to appeal if IRCC determines you applications for PGP is not eligible. You will likely be asked for further information at that time before a final decision is made.
 

huzcan

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Unsure what you are asking. You will still be responsible for 20 years but you are chasing the ability to appeal if IRCC determines you applications for PGP is not eligible. You will likely be asked for further information at that time before a final decision is made.
Its most unlikely that they will deem the PGP application not eligible. However in a worst case unforeseen scenario of unexpected rejection if we would like to appeal on HnC grounds, then can we choose to go with option 2 and is there any additional documents we need to provide like any undertaking at this stage of application? The note in guide 5772 reads as below which kinda made me think that if we select option 2 we should submit some kind of undertaking.

Note Check “proceed with the application for permanent residence” if you submit an undertaking of assistance to support the permanent residence application of a family member or close relative on Humanitarian and compassionate considerations."

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huzcan

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Unsure what you are asking. You will still be responsible for 20 years but you are chasing the ability to appeal if IRCC determines you applications for PGP is not eligible. You will likely be asked for further information at that time before a final decision is made.
So to simplify the query it boils down to just 2 questions as below

1. Can we select option 2 for question 1 in 1344 to continue application?
2. If yes Do we need to submit any additional documents like an undertaking with the application now as mentioned in the note in guide 5772 as below?

Note: Check “proceed with the application for permanent residence” if you submit an undertaking of assistance to support the permanent residence application of a family member or close relative on Humanitarian and compassionate considerations.
 
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Tropics

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In what order did you place the bar code pages? Did you place barcode on top of each corresponding form, or all barcode pages together on top of application?

Where does the payment receipt go?
 

danny_scars

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Invitation letter
IMM1344 barcode
IMM008 barcode
Checklist
Financial Evaluator
- follow the order of checklist onwards, receipt is right after IMM5476
 
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Hello1234can

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My parents are living in Canada on super visa, what should I select In question 10. "Current country of residence:" in "GENERIC APPLICATION FORM FOR CANADA" , imm0008
Canada, Visitor
or India, Citizen
 

jscheema

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contact IRCC via phone and/or webform. Some ppl have applied without the letter (just using a screenshot of the website search showing they were chosen) but the guide is very clear in requesting a copy of the letter. I'd prepare the documents right away and wait for confirmation from IRCC.
oh, silly question but.. have u checked ur spam inbox?
Yes i Have checked my spam inbox, but could not found it.
 

heymandy

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May 26, 2019
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Thank you Gst8486 for providing this great information. Please let me know what all documents I need to attached as am divorced and currently am single. Do I need attach my divorce documents?

My mom is retired and father is no more. Do I need to attach death certificate of my father? Employment documents for my mom?

Thank you,
Mandy



Following are the key points which I would like to suggest the sponsors/ applicants who are going to apply for their parent's immigration:
  1. Make sure you choose the below highlighted option in form IMM1344 (Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement)


  2. Every-time you do a change in the information entered in the form, do not forget to click Validate on the forms (if Validate button is in the form). To make things easy for your parents, I would suggest you to print the documents and courier them. Once received, parents can go through the form and sign those. After that they can courier the forms back to you with the Photographs, photocopies of their passport pages, Marriage certificate/ affidavits etc.

  3. For IMM4506 (Additional Family Information), do not forget to write names in native (non-english) language if your parents are coming from country where English is not an official or national language. You can fill the form in English and then print it, after that the names in native language can be written by hand.

  4. Make sure that on the back of photographs of parents is as per the IRCC dimensional specification. Also make sure that at the back of photographs, the name and date of birth of the subject is provided, as well as the name and complete address of the photography studio, date on which the picture was taken; the photographer may use a stamp or hand-write this information. Stick-on labels are unacceptable.
    Put the photographs in a small ziplock bag, and write on top of the ziplock bag the name, UCI and DOB of the subject. This ziplock bag will become part of the application package.

  5. In the application package Include the printed ITA letter received from IRCC via email. Surprisingly the checklist hasn't asked for it, but the ITA letter itself says that the it should be kept as the first document (on top) of the application package.

  6. Do not forget to provide USE OF REPRESENTATIVE FORM IMM5476:
    Provide IMM 5476: Use of Representative form even if in the IRCC checklist it says 'to be completed/ provided, if applicable'. Assuming that by default a sponsor is a representative for the parents, many applicants didn't provide the form with their application, but later after receiving the application package, IRCC asked for IMM 5476, this could delay the process, so its' better to provide this form along with the other forms.

  7. Form IMM5768 Financial Evaluation for Parents Sponsorship
    If you are working for the same company for last three year, Assuming you worked for a company XYZ, and assuming family size 5 with gross income 90k, I would fill the form year wise, see the below example:



  8. Here is another example for reporting income



    Assuming that you are making $100,000 per annum since 2015 and you have worked for 4 different companies and your family size has been 5 since 2015, In my case, I filled the Employment History section of form in year-wise fashion, and I would suggest you to pick gross income mentioned in your NOAs.

    For your employment from 2018-01-01 to present, you can total the salary as per your paychecks. Make sure you leave no gaps in between the dates.

  9. Here is another example for reporting income
    I will recommend you to use the annual income mentioned in Notice of assessment (NOA) for past three years. I am not confident about putting individual incomes mentioned in individual T4s for individual employer. Basically you make two things clear in section 14. of this form IMM5768
    1. where you worked in 2015, 2016, 2017 and beginning of 2018
    2. how much you made in year 2015, 2016, 2017 and beginning of 2018

    Assuming that in year 2017, you worked for two employers (Employer 2 and Employer 2.1) and made $100,000 in total in year 2017 (as per NOA), I would suggest you the below format to apply. I will also suggest you to put in brackets 'this was my second job/ employer' infront of employer/ company name.



    Also as shown under columns for gross income in 2017, draw a big bracket with the help of a scale, to show that you are showing a combined income


  10. There could be cases where the parents don’t have a marriage certificate. In that case if the parents can get a marriage certificate done quick enough it’s great; otherwise an affidavit (done in local court/ magistrate) will do the job. In addition to the home address, make sure the affidavit carries passport number and date of birth of your father and mother. Provide original copy of the affidavits with the application package, but make sure you keep a copy of the affidavits. Also, provide an explanation letter to IRCC saying that an affidavit has been provided as an evidence of the marriage of your parents.

    Here is a post by one of the forum members who applied for her parents immigration in 2017, she confirmed the use of affidavit as a marriage document for her parents and she had no issues in. So far even I had no issues too!
    https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/parents-and-grandparents-sponsorship-2017.479048/page-251#post-6812809

  11. If an applicant or co-applicant was on a maternity leave, the maternity pay/ EI will count as income as it's considered a special payment from EI.

  12. I recommend not leaving UCI column blank if your parents have dealt with CIC/ IRCC in the past. There should be UCI on the letters or correspondence with IRCC for visitor or super visa, if you don't have those letters, the visa stamp on your parents passport will also carry UCI#



  13. If IRCC has provided a PO BOX address only, note that only Canada Post could deliver to PO Box address, courier company's can't!

  14. For form IMM 5669 Schedule A – Background/Declaration, under Authority to Disclose Personal Information section, it appears that no signatures are required if the name of the applicant is typed in the signature box, there is no instruction on the form stating that after typing the name, the form has to be signed by hand also (after printing the form). However in the application guide (Screenshot 2) there are instructions i.e. type the name, print the form, sign the form with hand. I wish IRCC would have put the same instruction in the form also, there is a great chance that people will assume that the signatures with hand are not required. I recommend everyone to read Guide 5772 again and again.

    Please note that the form IMM 5669 is required to be filled by principle applicant, co-applicant/ spouse and their dependent children aged 18 years or older (if applicable).

    Screenshot 1:


    Screenshot 2:




  15. IRCC has recommended to pay the Application Fee + right of permanent residence fee ($550 +$490 = $1040) to avoid delays. But you do have the choice to pay $490 at later stage but it could delay the file (as highlighted by IRCC).



  16. In Supporting Document - Part B section of checklist, I would suggest to check mark on the Proof of Income or Notice of Assessment..... option and accordingly provide NOA or any other proof of income for yourself and your co-sponsor (if applicable). Though i found this section of checklist little confusing; in first read it appeared that the sponsor is required to provide NOA only if the sponsor denies providing his or her SIN number in form IMM5768. But i believe the NOAs are to be provided regardless of response provided in IMM5768. I don't believe it will hurt!

  17. In case you can't provide a document, or you think that there is something which will help IRCC officer in understanding a particular document or scenario, prepare an explanation letter and add it in the application package. Avoid creating multiple explaination letters, rather make one letter and exaplain everthin gin it. DO not forget to sign the letter. Also provide your UCI#, NAME, DOB and address in the letter.

  18. Before mailing the application to IRCC, make sure you check the whole application atleast twice. Don't prepare the application in rush, take your time in ensuring that you didn't miss anything.
Additional notes:
  • The sponsor has to maintain the required income till the Parents land in Canada as permanent resident.
Hopefully this helps. please hit the like button if you found the information useful!

Please note that above suggestions are on the basis of my understanding.
 
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YVR123

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Thank you Gst8486 for providing this great information. Please let me know what all documents I need to attached as am divorced and currently am single. Do I need attach my divorce documents?

My mom is retired and father is no more. Do I need to attach death certificate of my father? Employment documents for my mom?

Thank you,
Mandy
Your status is divorced, not single. You will need to attach your divorce documents.

Include death certificate of your father. I don't think employment documents for parents are required unless they decided they need further investigation.
 

swarg19

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Jun 1, 2019
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Hello Everyone,
First of all - this is a great guide and help... thank you
I have a couple of queries and would appreciate any help. My father was a seafarer and i am sponsoring him under the parent sponsorship for PR.

I am trying to figure out what to enter in the imm5669e_background declaration the amount of detail required. It is asking for 10 years history - which is there but my father likely boarded about 30 vessels in that time frame from various countries depending on the closest port for the ship. for the personal history how do I provide that information?

1. The time on the vessel as out of the country - it could be multiple countries in the same time frame some at the port on the vessel some off the ship.
2. The airports he took a flight to meet the vessel. when I am adding these up there are more than 100 entries if I go into minute details.

Any thoughts ? should I just write the time he was on the ship and at home as international at home. The status of a seafarer is not the same as regular travelers.

Secondly, this is more for clarification ( the previous discussions it seems like I will have to co-sponsor to meet the requirements)
I am confused about the co-sponsorship part of the application. I am assuming I will have to co-sponsor my wife's application for her parents. She was on Mat leave for 2018 so she has no significant income for that year. But has required income for the preceding years. The combined income would qualify both of us. Should we be co-sponsoring each other's applications to make it unambiguous? If so, how would I calculate dependents for both sides? My parents + her parents + our family here?

thank you in advance
 

heymandy

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May 26, 2019
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Your status is divorced, not single. You will need to attach your divorce documents.

Include death certificate of your father. I don't think employment documents for parents are required unless they decided they need further investigation.
Thank you YVR!!!
The reason I said am single as I don't have any common-in-law or spouse currently. Sure will attach my divorce documents. I don't have my father's death certificate. Please guide.

Thanks,
Mandeep
 

ahmedm91

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Jun 17, 2019
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My parents mailed their forms out and I just realised that they didn't type their names in the signature section of the Schedule A Background Declaration IMM 5669. They signed the form and wrote the date by hand but the rest of the form was typed on Adobe. Should I ask them to first type their names first, then print and sign it or just a signature would work?