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Reimer19

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Oct 21, 2009
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Hello,
I'm a Canadian permanent resident. I applied to sponsor my mother under the family class option, she lives in Peru. My application was received by the CIC Office in June 2007. At the time that I submitted the application I was married to a Canadian citizen who served as the co-signer and who helped me reach the Minimum required income (LICO).
We separated in December 2007 and officially divorced in May 2009. He decided to withdrew his support for the sponsorship application of my mother.

I'm now able to financially support my mother without my ex-husband support.
What is the next step? Do I have to let Immigration know? Would the change in my marital status affect my mother's application? Even though I make more than enough money to carry on the responsibility of being her sponsor? What type of letter I should send to CIC? Do I fax any information? or mail? What information should I send to CIC?

I appreciate any information you can provide me. Thanks!

Reimar
 
Hi there,

You can send immigration Canada a letter explaining everything. With that don't forget to send a letter from your employer which confirms your job title, how long you have been working for and what are you earning.

I think that will help as I did the same. I wasn't working at the time I sponsered my parents. If you call CIC's toll free number 1-888 242‑2100, they will give you good info too.

Hope this helps. Best of Luck!!