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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2018

Jul 9, 2019
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Line 148 - PPR received ` Aug 15, 2019 - checked today Aug 25, 2019
Medical Passed - July 31, 2019
PCC Request - July 10, 2019

She is in Canada now so will send PP in Canada along with pictures along with Canada post envelope
 
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innocentkool

Star Member
Oct 24, 2014
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Dear members, seeking your kind suggestion on something. My parents received the request for police clearance and medical. Their country of origin is Bangladesh. Getting the Bangladeshi PCC is not a problem and it’s already in process. Problem is, they also travelled to USA a number of times and their accumulated stay is more than 6 months. However they never stayed 6 months in a row, it was 1-2 months max. The letter from SGVO didn’t mention whether the 6 months stay need to be in a row or not. My parents submitted the fingerprints to FBI and my mom got the clearance. Fingerprint of my dad got rejected because of insufficient quality. My dad now has to send his fingerprints again to FBI. This will surely delay the whole process and for sure they won’t be able to send the reports within the 30 days as per SGVO mail. What is the right thing to do at the moment? I am planning to send an email to SGVO as well as submit an explanation for delay through the IRCC webform. I’m also confused about one thing - I received contradicting responses regarding whether to submit a FBI report for stay less than 6 months in a row. It was not clear from the SGVO letter either. If the FBI part is not needed, then life becomes much easier. Is there anyone with similar situation as my parents? Any suggestion would be really appreciated. Thanks!
FBI clereance will be required as long as cumulative stay is 6 months or more. Better to get it done now. Please see on one of my earlier posts about how to get it. If all in order then it is a matter of 2 days where the certificate is in hand.
 

Sabash

Full Member
Jan 2, 2016
47
0
Hi,
I want to sponsor my Mom and Dad.Need one clarification on family size.
My Husband is divorcee and have 2 children from earlier marriage but they do not live with us. We have 2 children,So how family size is calculated if he is the primary sponsor.
Does the family size would be less if i apply independently without co-signer?
 

inviteparents23

Star Member
Apr 27, 2018
125
9
Question: Do we see change in status after submitting the requested documents? Its been a week I have submitted requested documents and still in the status it says "we need additional documents"
 

rdutter

Star Member
Dec 12, 2010
51
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Hi all,

It has been over one year since I filed my mother's PR. There has been no update after her file was transferred to New Delhi. Should I contact CIC and request for an update?

Any feedback would be much appreciated.

Application Received Date (AOR): May 25, 2018.
Medical Request IME: February 6, 2019
Police Certificate Request: February 6, 2019
(Both Submitted on 1st March 2019)
File transferred to New Delhi: July 10, 2019

Thanks
 

YVR123

VIP Member
Jul 27, 2017
6,542
2,501
Hi,
I want to sponsor my Mom and Dad.Need one clarification on family size.
My Husband is divorcee and have 2 children from earlier marriage but they do not live with us. We have 2 children,So how family size is calculated if he is the primary sponsor.
Does the family size would be less if i apply independently without co-signer?
1) He cannot be the primary sponsor for your parents. He can only be the co-signer
2) If he is a co-signer, all his children (previous marriage or current or children not from a marraige) are counted toward family size
3) If he is NOT a co-signer, I believe your family size for calculating the income can be reduced to 6 (you, spouse, 2 children and your parents).

more experience members, please commend on step-children towards family size. I am not 100% sure if they do or do not count.
 

Atif.Ayub

Star Member
Dec 4, 2009
135
25
Mississauga, ON, Canada
Visa Office......
Buffalo
App. Filed.......
18-09-2009
Doc's Request.
11-12-2009
AOR Received.
29-04-2010
Med's Request
04-11-2010
Med's Done....
17-12-2010
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
16-05-2011
VISA ISSUED...
24-05-2011 (in person-Buffalo)
LANDED..........
24-05-2011
mates,
Is there anybody with similar timeline as mine still stuck where Iam i.e., no action since application moved to London Visa office?
 

USK

Star Member
Jul 7, 2012
192
50
mates,
Is there anybody with similar timeline as mine still stuck where Iam i.e., no action since application moved to London Visa office?
I notice Pakistani applicants from the first round are getting PPRs now.

Keep patience. You're not the only one from 2nd round waiting for a feedback from the London VO.
Based on the statistics, I'm not expecting anything sooner than December/January to hear from them.
 
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YULIA-2016

Champion Member
Mar 4, 2015
2,939
760
Visa Office......
Warsaw
App. Filed.......
Jan.2016
AOR Received.
June 2016
File Transfer...
Jan.2017
Med's Request
First June 06-2017 from Warsaw ; Second 26 July 2018 from London
Med's Done....
Sep 27 2018
Passport Req..
DM Sep 29 2018, PPR Oct 01 2018
VISA ISSUED...
Oct 10 2018
Hi,
I want to sponsor my Mom and Dad.Need one clarification on family size.
My Husband is divorcee and have 2 children from earlier marriage but they do not live with us. We have 2 children,So how family size is calculated if he is the primary sponsor.
Does the family size would be less if i apply independently without co-signer?
if you are w/o co-signer just count your own kids so FS= 6
 

badar14

Champion Member
May 5, 2012
1,267
213
Vancouver
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
0213
App. Filed.......
02-05-2010
LANDED..........
06-Aug-2013

missingmymom

Full Member
Jul 26, 2016
43
25
My mom did her medicals last week, everything was fine with the exception of her blood pressure reading, she went back today and the blood pressure reading was 185/90. My question is the doctor said it was high, would this not make her pass her medical exam?
 

kami999

Star Member
Apr 24, 2018
93
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My mom did her medicals last week, everything was fine with the exception of her blood pressure reading, she went back today and the blood pressure reading was 185/90. My question is the doctor said it was high, would this not make her pass her medical exam?
It is up to the medical doctors at the Visa office to decide.

if they don't like the results they can ask for further tests.