Leon said:
1. It is not possible to include your dad as a part of your application even if you wanted to. In order to sponsor him later, you will need to show that you have enough income to support him. In most cases, that means that you first need to have a job in Canada and possibly work for a year before you can prove your income to immigration. If you are already married and sponsoring your wife at this point, you will have to make enough money to support her as well. According to http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/canada/process-in.asp#sponsorship it right now takes 32 months to approve you as a sponsor for your dad. After that, the application is sent to India and takes on average another 16 months there, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/international/08-fc-parents.asp#asia Your dad will have to have a medical. If he is considered to cause excess demand on Canadian healthcare, he may be refused.
2. To sponsor a wife, it takes 35 days to approve you as a sponsor, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/canada/process-in.asp#sponsorship and after that it takes an average of 3 months in India, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/international/05-fc-spouses.asp#asia
Be advised that if you are about to get married right now, you might be better off doing it before you apply for your immigration or doing it while you apply and apply to add your spouse to your file before you land as a PR. If you marry very soon after getting PR, immigration may ask why you did not do it before so you could apply together. You may have to prove that you did not live with your wife so that you did not qualify as a common law couple. The reason for this is that if you apply with your wife initially, you both have a medical and if you have serious problems, you are both denied. However, if you apply as a single and sponsor a wife later, she is exempt from certain requirements of the medical, mainly the excess demand clause which is why immigration may get suspicious if somebody gets their PR, then goes and gets married right away and starts sponsorship of spouse.
Hi Leon,
Thank you very much for taking your time in answering my questions to the detail.
I see that if I have to sponsor spouse after landing in Canada as PR, I will have to satisfy the requirement of covering her basic requirements for 3 years. Does that include any specific funds value that I need to show in my bank statement while applying?
OR a proof that I have a job of certain income? If so, what is the amount of income?
Somewhere I remembered reading that for sponsoring spouse, there are no income requirements. I may be wrong though.
Also, if I don't want to live separately from my spouse while the application is in process, can I travel back to India or if I want to be in Canada, can I apply a student, visitor or work visa for my spouse?
Thanks for your help and best regards.