If you really want to argue and twist what I meant, these are for you.How do you suppose to know your first sentence? Especially those who were minors before the come Canada, most of them wouldn't.
I think there is another meaning about who are not physically living in Canada and want to sponsor their parents. This PGP program is for family reunion, if the sponsor doesn't live in Canada, then the family can reunite in somewhere else where the sponsor lives.No that is not what only matters. Canadians living outside Canada can still submit CRA tax returns. However if the income was not earned while physically living in Canada, that income will not count regardless if it was in your NOA or not.
Sponsor does not need LOAs if co-signer has them all and meets LICO.you cant apply since you don't have 3 last NOA as a sponsor /or you can move to Quebec but no time anymore/, co-signer just raise LICO and that's it. You have to try next year ,sorry...
Did you not read the link I posted on previous page?? Income earned while not living in Canada, does not count to LICO.I think there is another meaning about who are not physically living in Canada and want to sponsor their parents. This PGP program is for family reunion, if the sponsor doesn't live in Canada, then the family can reunite in somewhere else where the sponsor lives.
As for the income, the Canada earned and global earned, money is money, if you report your income to CRA, it's counted.
Exactly that is what I meant about money. If you are reporting your money to CRA, (you earned in US or anywhere in the world) and you meet minimum LICO you qualify to apply. But if not declaring it to CRA then you dont. Again, what matters is "What you have on last 3 NOA's."I think there is another meaning about who are not physically living in Canada and want to sponsor their parents. This PGP program is for family reunion, if the sponsor doesn't live in Canada, then the family can reunite in somewhere else where the sponsor lives.
As for the income, the Canada earned and global earned, money is money, if you report your income to CRA, it's counted.
Hi Javiya,You do not have to sign IMM5562. The form doesn't need signature. The langage in the email is very general and common format so its OK for you.
I don't know what part of "Financial resources must originate from Canadian sources", that is stated multiple times in the manual i linked to previous, you don't understand.Exactly that is what I meant about money. If you are reporting your money to CRA, (you earned in US or anywhere in the world) and you meet minimum LICO you qualify to apply. But if not declaring it to CRA then you dont. Again, what matters is "What you have on last 3 NOA's."
If your parents live with you in canada on super visa? what do you write as the current address for the applicant? the canadian address or back home address where they go only for sometime (lets say 30 day in an year) ??Your line is added !
email id receieved : CIC.CPCMississaugaDoNotReply-CTDMississaugaNePasRepondre.CIC @ cic.gc.caFor those who already got the Sponsorship approval, can you please provide the sender of the email and subject format. I need to put a filter so as to not miss it out of the several junk mails I receive
We are discussing about the case of our friend haXudon here.No that is not what only matters. Canadians living outside Canada can still submit CRA tax returns. However if the income was not earned while physically living in Canada, that income will not count regardless if it was in your NOA or not.
Thanks all. Ill apply. I am just filling up the forms and figuring out the family size. My child was born 2 months ago so that makes us 3 and then I'm sponsoring my parents. my sister iss dependent to my parenta too. So this makes us a family of 6.Sponsor does not need LOAs if co-signer has them all and meets LICO.
From your own post:Did you not read the link I posted on previous page?? Income earned while not living in Canada, does not count to LICO.
If one lives outside Canada for 3 years but still files their Canadian taxes, even though they have CRA NOAs they will not be eligible to sponsor since all the income was earned from foreign sources and while not living in Canada. I'm not sure what you aren't understanding about the specific rules I linked to.