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Hi All: I understand if someone has a record of Bankruptcy (R-9) can not sponsor his/her spouse for the next 7 years!!
How about if someone does file for "Consumer Proposal" (R-8), can he/she be eligible for sponsoring spouse ?? PLEASE share your knowledge on this issue.
Consumer proposal u dont have to worry about it , but bankruptcy I think u have be discharged if im not mistaken
Hi,
yeah, you are right..with the bankruptcy.. sponsor has to wait till they are discharged from it. it can take 9-21 months depending on the situation and income.
I am not sure about the consumer proposal part but I think it shows up as " bankruptcy " on the credit reports until you are cleared from the proposal.
"If you are considering the sponsorship of a family member through the Canadian immigration process, a Bankruptcy filing could stall that process. A Consumer Proposal would not.
Potential for less of an impact on your credit rating long-term than a Bankruptcy (3 years versus 7 years).|
http://www.afarber.com/consumer-proposal/consumer-proposal-overview-benefits
and just a suggestion that you may want to call a trustee in bankruptcy for any inquires related to it. They would be more than willing to help you with it.
Astro2 said:
Hi,
yeah, you are right..with the bankruptcy.. sponsor has to wait till they are discharged from it. it can take 9-21 months depending on the situation and income.
I am not sure about the consumer proposal part but I think it shows up as " bankruptcy " on the credit reports until you are cleared from the proposal.
"If you are considering the sponsorship of a family member through the Canadian immigration process, a Bankruptcy filing could stall that process. A Consumer Proposal would not.
Potential for less of an impact on your credit rating long-term than a Bankruptcy (3 years versus 7 years).|
http://www.afarber.com/consumer-proposal/consumer-proposal-overview-benefits
and just a suggestion that you may want to call a trustee in bankruptcy for any inquires related to it. They would be more than willing to help you with it.
Hi Astro2: Much much thanks. You did explain me the topic nice and short. Great help. Yes, I am thinking to find some trustee, but would they know about immigration and sponsorship issues related to 'consumer proposal'?? What do you think ? Thanks once again.
yaye2009 said:
Consumer proposal u dont have to worry about it , but bankruptcy I think u have be discharged if im not mistaken
Hi yeye2009: Thank you so much. This is actually a question for my friend who does not have time to come to this forum. Little digging up for her. Hope this information would help her.
aarongpasha said:
Hi Astro2: Much much thanks. You did explain me the topic nice and short. Great help. Yes, I am thinking to find some trustee, but would they know about immigration and sponsorship issues related to 'consumer proposal'?? What do you think ? Thanks once again.
Hi,
yeah, trustees know about all the issues related to filing for bankruptcy/proposal. Make sure to speak to a administrator or a trustee and not just an assistant. And if they don't know anything then they will just need to look into their Bible ( BIA.. bankruptcy insolvency act book ).
I work in a Trustee's office, I can also look into this for you or even check with our trustees about it.
take care!
Hello aarongpasha
I was wondering if you found an answer to your question about the consumer proposal? I am in the exact same situation and I'm having a hard time finding a trustee that knows 100%. I've asked a few and they have all said they think it doesn't affect a sponsorship...but I want to know for sure!
I hope your friends situation worked out
Thank you,
amych1980
I know a sponsor on this forum whose husband from North Africa landed in Canada less than 2 years ago and she got her consumer proposal last year I think and everything is ok.
As far as I know, sponsoring someone will be an issue when it comes to bankruptcy, but not in that of the consumer proposals. Maybe you can get free consultation from Kevin Thatcher & Associates.
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