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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2021

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Yes, I believe it is still with CBSA but why do they need so much time to process it? CSIS has already given them a recommendation/advice 10 months ago, what else does CBSA need to make a decision?

When ordering gcms notes, both IRCC and CBSA give me the same info, and security check information is almost completely redacted so I have no idea what is going on.

I searched online and CBSA usually takes longer time. It is called security screening.
 
I searched online and CBSA usually takes longer time. It is called security screening.
Perhaps, but CBSA security for PA passed 13 months ago and security screening by CSIS for Dependant was completed 10 months ago. Still seems like an unusually long time.
 
Letter is generic not identifying any individuals as I last submitted the intention to sponsor.


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I have received an invitation to apply for my parents and grandmother.
1. Do I need to submit application for all three separately, (Father, Mother and Grandmother)?
As I have read and information is confusing, as it suggest to add spouse to primary applicant while I am the one sponsoring My father and mother both.
2. I was going through documents and it is very confusing, how the applicant is supposed to fill IMM 5768 to correctly reflect the total number family members.

I want to make things as clear as possible for the Immigration officer. To avoid confusions
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Perhaps, but CBSA security for PA passed 13 months ago and security screening by CSIS for Dependant was completed 10 months ago. Still seems like an unusually long time.

CBSA check is called security screening, not CSIS.
PA passed CBSA check, but the principle applicant does not pass CBSA yet.
 
Letter is generic not identifying any individuals as I last submitted the intention to sponsor.


[QUOTE:
I have received an invitation to apply for my parents and grandmother.
1. Do I need to submit application for all three separately, (Father, Mother and Grandmother)?
As I have read and information is confusing, as it suggest to add spouse to primary applicant while I am the one sponsoring My father and mother both.
2. I was going through documents and it is very confusing, how the applicant is supposed to fill IMM 5768 to correctly reflect the total number family members.

I want to make things as clear as possible for the Immigration officer. To avoid confusions
/QUOTE]
yes, seperate applications for each individual including dependants
 
Hi everyone,
My parents got an invitation (2024). They don’t have marriage certificate and they are already in Canada on super visa. Should they go back to India to get certificate or should I proceed to complete file with an affidavit and adhar card. Please anyone suggest if you have had same situation in the past.
 
CBSA check is called security screening, not CSIS.
PA passed CBSA check, but the principle applicant does not pass CBSA yet.
You are incorrect. I received a letter from CSIS after I submitted an ATIP request to them that states: "We have enclosed the Details and the Case Conclusion / Recommendation page of the Security Screening Request Number (SSRN) report for [Dep name]. Security screening case for [Dep name] is completed and our recommendation was issued to Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on 2023 08 06."

So yes, CSIS referred to their processing as security screening. It is part of the same screening process, along with CBSA.
 
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You are incorrect. I received a letter from CSIS after I submitted an ATIP request to them that states: "We have enclosed the Details and the Case Conclusion / Recommendation page of the Security Screening Request Number (SSRN) report for [Dep name]. Security screening case for [Dep name] is completed and our recommendation was issued to Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on 2023 08 06."

So yes, CSIS referred to their processing as security screening. It is part of the same screening process, along with CBSA.

I see. Both CSIS and CBSA have security screening. However, CBSA security screening is longer than CSIS security screening.
 
I see. Both CSIS and CBSA have security screening. However, CBSA security screening is longer than CSIS security screening.
My guess, is that CBSA screening is not necessarily longer but that having a case sent to CSIS delays the whole file and once CSIS sends it back to CBSA it goes back to the bottom of the queue - which is why it's taking so long.

I feel this is the case, since PA's screening was not sent to CSIS, only the Dependant's - and PA's CBSA screening went from "In Progress" to "Passed" 13 months ago according to the gcms notes.
 
Can a sponsor get all information about their application if they submit the ATIP request to CSIS, or does it have to be the Principal Applicant?
 
yes, seperate applications for each individual including dependants

Thank you for the response. I called IRCC, they said I have to Apply for my Mother and Father Together. In one application while separate for my grandmother. As mother will be listed as dependent. I don't want to take any risk. So I need to be sure if that's the right way. Or I need to make separate portal account for all three of them.
 
Can a sponsor get all information about their application if they submit the ATIP request to CSIS, or does it have to be the Principal Applicant?
Yes, you can get the information about the primary applicant + dependents but you will have to make sure PA + any deps all sign a consent form. You should also attach a copy of your passport and the PA + deps passports as well.
 
I see. Both CSIS and CBSA have security screening. However, CBSA security screening is longer than CSIS security screening.

CSIS and CBSA are two different departments that process two security screenings. In my parents' case, their files stayed in CSIS for 16 months, then were sent to CBSA for about 2 months, before returning to IRCC.
 
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CSIS and CBSA are two different departments that process two security screenings. In my parents' case, their files stayed in CSIS for 16 months, then were sent to CBSA for about 2 months, before returning to IRCC.
Thanks! Do you mind sharing your timeline of the security screening process, such as the dates when security screening started and ended? Have your parents received approval from IRCC?
 
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