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Hello guys, I have question, if someone experience here that sibling who 22 years old older and full time student was approved the application as dependant of parents? If I will be lucky tomorrow and will be invited, I am just wondering if I could include my brother as dependant of my parents. Thanks
According the definition, your brother must be “under” 22 years of age. If he’s over 22, he must have been depending on your parents before the age of 22 And have mental or physical disability.
Definition of dependent children with new age limit
The age limit of dependent children has changed from “under 19” to “under 22.”
Children qualify as dependants if they meet both of these requirements:
they’re under 22 years old, and
they don’t have a spouse or partner
Dependants over the age limit
Children 22 years old or older qualify as dependants if they meet both of these requirements:
they have depended on their parents for financial support since before the age of 22, and
they are unable to financially support themselves because of a mental or physical condition
According the definition, your brother must be “under” 22 years of age. If he’s over 22, he must have been depending on your parents before the age of 22 And have mental or physical disability.
Definition of dependent children with new age limit
The age limit of dependent children has changed from “under 19” to “under 22.”
Children qualify as dependants if they meet both of these requirements:
they’re under 22 years old, and
they don’t have a spouse or partner
Dependants over the age limit
Children 22 years old or older qualify as dependants if they meet both of these requirements:
they have depended on their parents for financial support since before the age of 22, and
they are unable to financially support themselves because of a mental or physical condition
It doesn't matter if he is getting money from your parents....
they are unable to financially support themselves because of a mental or physical condition
It's really clear that he needs to be handicap or mentally ill (sorry for the straight terms but I don't think you are getting it) to be a dependent at the age of 23.
Canada USED to have different definition of dependents years ago (which allowed older children over the age of 19 and studying full time to be considered as dependents). BUT that was changed A long time ago... and under the current definition, your brother is NOT considered a dependent.
Ask him to finish his school and try to get some local work experience and get his own PR via Express Entry or PNP.
Yes. She was unders 22 when application was received. As long as she meets other requirements such as not being married and have dependent of her own etc., then she meets the definition as dependent.
Yes. She was unders 22 when application was received. As long as she meets other requirements such as not being married and have dependent of her own etc., then she meets the definition as dependent.
I haven’t seen anything specifically for having a baby (not in that definition anyway). But, I assumed that would fall under “not having a spouse or partner”, which is the other qualification she must meets.
I am May 18 applicant. Received email on Nov 7, 2018 asking for principal applicant spouse death certificate. Sent via fax on Nov 8. The ECAS status states in process for both, principal applicant and sponsor. Please update the spreadsheet. Thanks
As of today my ECAS changed..
For sponsor Decision made
For Applicant In process.
The details show that they sent me correspondence on Jan 25. I did not receive anything in email and nothing on spam folder too.
Please update the spreadsheet.
Thanks.
As of today my ECAS changed..
For sponsor Decision made
For Applicant In process.
The details show that they sent me correspondence on Jan 25. I did not receive anything in email and nothing on spam folder too.
Please update the spreadsheet.
Thanks.
Make sure you are checking the email you provided to CIC. If you have MyCIC or GCKey account, check it there too.
It’s possible that they sent correspondence via Canada post, which happened to a few people on this forum. So, if you didn’t find any email or correspondence in MyCIC/GCKey, you might get it via postal mail.
I got CIC my account and once you login it says status submitted. Once you click on Submitted it opens a new window and it says your application is under processing.
There is online tool also to check the status. It says Status - In process
But there is no second line added that we started your processing on Jan **, 2019 like it happended with some people who submitted application on august 26,2018.
I have a quick question. I have already applied for my parents PR lasy year in july and its under processing.
Today CIC opens new Interest to Sponsor to submit for PGP. My brother is also eligible to sponsor our parents.
Originally we wanted to submit the application under his sponsorship instead of mine. Will they check my parents name and DOB and remove new entry or they will remove my submitted application in case if they do it?
You should not have two applications for the same people at the same time. If you feel that you may not be qualified as a sponsor, withdraw your current application and have your brother enter 2019 PGP.
But, I’d make sure that your brother get selected for 2019 PGP first. Then and only then should you withdraw your current application.
Is there any reason why you feel that your application might not get appooved? The only reason I can see is not meeting LICO. If that’s the case, I would have your brother enter PGP 2019 quick.
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