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Karami

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To sponsor mother, for how many years the sponsor shall take care of living expenses of his mother? what about health care?
 
To sponsor mother, for how many years the sponsor shall take care of living expenses of his mother? what about health care?

20 years of living expenses. She will qualify for health care coverage within three months of arriving.
 
20!!! Is there any link please for more info?

Sure:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html

What does it mean to sponsor parents and grandparents?
When you sponsor persons who are members of the family class, you must sign an undertaking with the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (or with the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion (MIDI) if you live in Quebec).

The undertaking is a promise to provide financial support and basic requirements for the family members you are sponsoring.

Basic requirements are:
  • food
  • clothing
  • utilities
  • personal requirements
  • shelter
  • fuel
  • household supplies
This also includes other health care not provided by public health, such as eye and dental care.

The undertaking ensures that these persons and their family members do not have to apply for social assistance. The length of undertaking for sponsorship of parents, grandparents and their accompanying dependents is 20 years.

Your obligations as a sponsor begin on the day the person you are sponsoring and, if applicable, their family members, become permanent residents of Canada. A change in circumstances (e.g., marital breakdown, separation, divorce, family rifts, unemployment, change in financial circumstances or death of the principal applicant in cases in which there are accompanying family members) does not nullify the undertaking; sponsors (and co- signers) remain obligated to provide basic requirements for the period of the undertaking.
 
Would add that all healthcare is not covered so you may have to pay for many things. Things like longterm care require Canadian to pay a bed fee. Usually our pension is directed to a facility. In this case the family would have to pay $1200/month. Dental care is usually not covered. Canada doesn’t have full healthcare coverage. More like 70%.
 
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