Hi everyone, I got the invitation letter for PGP2022 last week and I intend to sponsor both of my parents. However, I'm not able to provide my father's passport in the application, because he is a Chinese government officer whose travelling to foreign countries is strictly controlled until his retirement. The government will simply not issue him a passport, for "unnecessary reasons" such as tourism, family visit, and of course emigration.
I did some research online and I saw some similar questions asked a few years ago in this forum.
Most of the answers said it is ok to sponsor only one parent by listing the other parent as a non-accompanying dependent(based on the guide 5772, non-accompanying dependent are not required to provide passport), and the other parent has to be accounted in family size and he has to do medical as well. All of these are not a problem for me, I have enough income to sponsor both of them, my father is healthy, and he can provide all other supporting documents as listed in the guide.
There was also one answer said if the parents are married, it is not allowed to sponsor only one parent because it will be contrary to the intent of the PGP program for family reunion. I'm very worried of this.
So I apologize for this duplicated question, but does anyone know a recent successful case of sponsoring only one parent? Thanks for your attention!
I did some research online and I saw some similar questions asked a few years ago in this forum.
Most of the answers said it is ok to sponsor only one parent by listing the other parent as a non-accompanying dependent(based on the guide 5772, non-accompanying dependent are not required to provide passport), and the other parent has to be accounted in family size and he has to do medical as well. All of these are not a problem for me, I have enough income to sponsor both of them, my father is healthy, and he can provide all other supporting documents as listed in the guide.
There was also one answer said if the parents are married, it is not allowed to sponsor only one parent because it will be contrary to the intent of the PGP program for family reunion. I'm very worried of this.
So I apologize for this duplicated question, but does anyone know a recent successful case of sponsoring only one parent? Thanks for your attention!