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In-Laws Sponsorship Process for Pakistanis

TheArsenal

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Hello everyone,

I am relatively new to this forum and decided to register to see if I could get some advice or help on a certain issue I have.

My wife is currently in process of coming to Canada after 3 painful long years, all it requires is some months before the passport requests are finalized and she receives her visa. The next step I want to do is sponsor her parents and little brother to Canada however, I am clueless on how to do so.

I have seen that there is Canadian Super Visa for parents that is good for 10 years on which they can come and visit up to 2 years, however, for me that is not good enough. Is there another way that I can sponsor them on which they can permanently stay in Canada with me along with the dependent child?

Thanks.
 

scylla

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No - you can't sponsor your in laws for PR. You will have to wait until your wife has PR. Once your wife has PR she will be able to sponsor them provided you meet the income requirement. Note that CIC is only accepting 5,000 applications per year and they re-open the process each January. You should expect it to take a minimum of 3 years (likely quite a bit longer) for their application to be processed.
 

MilesAway

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Your wife would have to sponsor her parents. The program should reopen in January 2015, and there are only 5000 spots available. Processing time is very long though (4 or 5+ years).
One of the requirements is that the sponsor show 3 years of income at the required level, and the income must be from Canada. So it's not likely that she'll be able to sponsor her parents for another 3 years.

Edit: Rob is correct. I was thinking that both were new PRs for some reason. So you could apply as her co-sponsor immediately after she lands, provided your income meets the LICO. The processing time still applies though (ie: really long time)
 

alibutt123

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Is there any income requirement for Super Visa?
 

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MilesAway said:
So it's not likely that she'll be able to sponsor her parents for another 3 years.
The husband can be co-sponsor, and use his income for past 3 years. So a new PR could sponsor their parent's immediately after landing (when the parents program is open).
 

TheArsenal

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I just spoke a random law office that specializes in immigration and I also contacted CIC, they told me what you guys told me - I just wanted to confirm with people who have actually experienced. Thank you so much, guys!
 

torontosm

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alibutt123 said:
Is there any income requirement for Super Visa?
There is a minimum income requirement based on the size of your family, as described here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5256ETOC.asp#incometables
 

Alurra71

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TheArsenal said:
Hello everyone,

I am relatively new to this forum and decided to register to see if I could get some advice or help on a certain issue I have.

My wife is currently in process of coming to Canada after 3 painful long years, all it requires is some months before the passport requests are finalized and she receives her visa. The next step I want to do is sponsor her parents and little brother to Canada however, I am clueless on how to do so.

I have seen that there is Canadian Super Visa for parents that is good for 10 years on which they can come and visit up to 2 years, however, for me that is not good enough. Is there another way that I can sponsor them on which they can permanently stay in Canada with me along with the dependent child?

Thanks.
Also keep in mind that her brother will need to be 18 years of age or younger when the application is filed as the age of dependents change coming this Friday, August 1.
 

shakeel7

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Hi All:

I am doing good paying job here in Canada. Can I sponsor as PR to my Sister-in-law, sister and 3-kids living in Pakistan? Sister-in-law is doing Poultry Farm business, financially very stable.

Please give me any good suggestions.

Thanks.

Shakeel.
 

Rob_TO

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shakeel7 said:
Hi All:

I am doing good paying job here in Canada. Can I sponsor as PR to my Sister-in-law, sister and 3-kids living in Pakistan? Sister-in-law is doing Poultry Farm business, financially very stable.

Please give me any good suggestions.

Thanks.

Shakeel.
No, in general you can't sponsor sisters.

Unless under the specific condition that you are single, have no children, no relatives at all living in Canada, and your parents are deceased.
 

shakeel7

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Thanks Rob_TO.

I am living with my wife+kids in Canada. Parents are deceased but she is married, age +30 and 3-kids. Its mean, she can't come as PR.

Which province has less requirements (in terms of investment, processing times etc.) for Business Immigration (Entrepreneurs / Farm owners etc.)?

Any idea/help will be appreciated.

Rob_TO said:
No, in general you can't sponsor sisters.

Unless under the specific condition that you are single, have no children, no relatives at all living in Canada, and your parents are deceased.
 

Rob_TO

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shakeel7 said:
Thanks Rob_TO.

I am living with my wife+kids in Canada. Parents are deceased but she is married, age +30 and 3-kids. Its mean, she can't come as PR.

Which province has less requirements (in terms of investment, processing times etc.) for Business Immigration (Entrepreneurs / Farm owners etc.)?

Any idea/help will be appreciated.
I don't think entrepreneur PR exists anymore.

You would need to check each provinces provincial nominee programs to see if she qualifies for any based on her skills. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp
 

shakeel7

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Thanks Rob_TO.

Entrepreneur class not exist in Federal but exist in some Province. I will check each province and will tell my sister-in-law which category/province he can fit for business immigration.

Again thanks for your help.

Shakeel Azhar

Rob_TO said:
I don't think entrepreneur PR exists anymore.

You would need to check each provinces provincial nominee programs to see if she qualifies for any based on her skills. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp