Sponsoring brothers & sisters as dependants
Q: I have a younger sister/brother who is a dependant of my parents, can I sponsor her/him as well? A: Yes, if your sibling is considered a dependent child, then you may…
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Q: I have a younger sister/brother who is a dependant of my parents, can I sponsor her/him as well? A: Yes, if your sibling is considered a dependent child, then you may…
Continue ReadingYes, your parents can still be refused on different grounds, including: one or both of your parents are inadmissible on health grounds – meaning their health will impose a high price on…
Continue ReadingA: If you do not qualify for sponsorship, you have the option to withdraw your application, by writing immediately to CPC Mississauga, before they transfer the file for overseas processing. You may…
Continue ReadingQ: Can my spouse or common-law partner or brother co-sign the Sponsorship Agreement? A: Yes, your spouse / common-law partner can co-sign the Sponsorship Agreement and they must fulfill the same requirements…
Continue ReadingA: First, you and your parents must sign a Sponsorship Agreement. This means that you promise / undertake to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to provide unconditional financial support for your…
Continue ReadingQ: I would like to sponsor my parents who live in Russia. Can you, please, tell me how to start this procedure? A: Sponsoring your parents at present may be a long…
Continue ReadingSection 55 on the new AEO forms released this Monday reads: “Please list any type of payment the employer, its representative(s), or any other third party received in connection with the job offer or…
Continue ReadingDetails can be found at:http://canadagazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2011/2011-03-19/html/reg2-eng.html The name and some background of the new Regulatory Body:http://www.iccrc-crcic.ca/ More to come . . .
Continue ReadingBefore the Senate last week the Honourable Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Jason Kenny said that immigration applications are not complex. One is basically filling out forms. It follows given this view…
Continue ReadingCitizenship and Immigration Canada’s (CIC) new ad campaign warning of fraudulent immigration consultants runs several times a day on television here in the Greater Toronto Area and has some bite. Frankly this…
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