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I received invitation letter. When I applied as interest form in 2020 and my both parents have only first name,no last name so that I filled form first name in last name session. Last year my parents passport expired and apply for new passport. They add last name on new passport. How can I explain in application. Give me some clarification.
Thank you for your response ... i tried doing that but its the same. however when I reopen the file it gives me below error
Co-signer contact information
the format you entered in the following field was incorrect
1. Telephone No. (Country Code)
The correct format is
Must be numeric and must not start with '11'
Any affidavits need to be certified by a Notary Public, a letter of explanation does not hurt. It will give you added bonus in case the VO tries to look for information.
Who can certify copies?
Only authorized people can certify copies.
Important information: Certifying of copies must not be done by the applicants themselves nor by an applicant’s parent, guardian, sibling, spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, grandparent, child, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew or first cousin.
People authorized to certify copies include the following:
In Canada:
a notary public
a commissioner of oaths
a commissioner of taking affidavits
Authority to certify varies by province and territory. Check with your local provincial or territorial authorities to learn who has the authority to certify.
Outside Canada:
a notary public
Authority to certify international documents varies by country. Check with your local authorities to learn who has the authority to certify in your country.
I am completing my mother's sponsorship application and am a little confused about how to fill her marital status in the application.
I am only planning to sponsor her and not my dad. Her ID document state that she is married however, she has been separated from my dad since 1995 with no ties whatsoever. So far I have her as "Separated" in all the applications. However, the Schedule A Declaration only has a "Legally Separated" option and I don't feel this is right. Should I have them all as separated and Schedule A as married, and attach a letter to explain the situation?
Finally, in the IMM 0008 I put that she doesn't have any dependents. Is that right, since my dad is separated from her and they have to ties together?
Any suggestions or feedback will be highly appreciated.
1. Assuming you need the birth certificate to show the relationship to the principal applicant, you can use your passport back page or OCI(similar document) back page (if you have any), or another document with a letter of explanation.
2. Similar thing for a Marriage certificate, your parent's passport's last page should have each other names as spouses and attach a letter of explanation.
See the bolded/underlined bullet points as follows:
Birth certificates
Make sure you submit a copy of your birth certificate, and (if you have included dependants in your application) the birth certificates of your family members.
If you don’t have access to a birth certificate for someone you’re sponsoring, or the one you have doesn’t clearly show your relationship (for example, a name is incorrect), you can give a document that shows the relationship between you and your family member along with a letter of explanation. You should also still include a copy of your birth certificate.
If you are sponsoring the mother/father of your mother/father, you must include a photocopy of your mother/father’s birth certificate, to clearly show the relationship between the two of you.
Marriage certificates
If you have a co-signer and they are your spouse, make sure you include a copy of your valid marriage certificate with your application. The document(s) you submit must show that the marriage was legally registered with the government where it took place.
Note: A record of solemnization is not acceptable for marriages that were legally registered in Canada or the United States of America.
If you are only sponsoring one parent or grandparent because the other is deceased, you don’t need to include a marriage certificate. You should include a letter explaining the situation, as well as the deceased parent’s death certificate.
If your parents don’t have a marriage certificate, include a detailed explanation as to why you can’t provide one.
If your parents are divorced, you can include a notarized divorce certificate to prove your parent is not a dependant of your other parent.
I received an invite for sponsoring my parents. I never required a birth certificate ever until now. My father was able to locate my birth certificate after about 30 years. But I just discovered my passport has a different place of birth than the actual birth certificate. They are two different cities in the same province. All my PR, COPR and Citizenship application carry the wrong place of birth. Being very honest gross negligence on my part ended up with a different city name in the passport and it never bothered me until now
Will this be an issue? or how should I over come this?
also my birth certificate was issued before my naming ceremony so it does not carry my name.
My father is here in Canada visiting us. It will be 6months on January 2023. He wants to stay more than 6months. If i’m not mistaken it need to apply to extend his visit for another 6months. Since, I applied his PGP 2022 PR application this week, is he implied to stay in Canada? Or do we still
Need to apply his visitor permit?
My father is here in Canada visiting us. It will be 6months on January 2023. He wants to stay more than 6months. If i’m not mistaken it need to apply to extend his visit for another 6months. Since, I applied his PGP 2022 PR application this week, is he implied to stay in Canada? Or do we still
Need to apply his visitor permit?
your Father doesnt have to stay in Canada while awaiting the process of PGP ,but for sure he needs to respect the deadline of the visit by renewing it or leave the country before it does .you dad will keep the status of a visitor ( while having it and while visiting Canada in addition to respecting the deadlines ) until a decision is made on the application taken in consideration the long process that can go beyond 3 years .
I am completing my mother's sponsorship application and am a little confused about how to fill her marital status in the application.
I am only planning to sponsor her and not my dad. Her ID document state that she is married however, she has been separated from my dad since 1995 with no ties whatsoever. So far I have her as "Separated" in all the applications. However, the Schedule A Declaration only has a "Legally Separated" option and I don't feel this is right. Should I have them all as separated and Schedule A as married, and attach a letter to explain the situation?
Finally, in the IMM 0008 I put that she doesn't have any dependents. Is that right, since my dad is separated from her and they have to ties together?
Any suggestions or feedback will be highly appreciated.
you solved your issue by exactly reflecting what should be done ,legally separated needs a proof that you dont have ,and you have to add your dads information and what you dont have its a simple not available that should be added for missing information ,your mom will be the principle applicant and in sequence his name and information should all be mentioned ,the letter of explanation is the one that will clear this matter
I received an invite for sponsoring my parents. I never required a birth certificate ever until now. My father was able to locate my birth certificate after about 30 years. But I just discovered my passport has a different place of birth than the actual birth certificate. They are two different cities in the same province. All my PR, COPR and Citizenship application carry the wrong place of birth. Being very honest gross negligence on my part ended up with a different city name in the passport and it never bothered me until now
Will this be an issue? or how should I over come this?
also my birth certificate was issued before my naming ceremony so it does not carry my name.
trying to understand...what type of documentation you provided when applying for your passport and in sequence other information showed on your passport ,cause you can replace your birth certificate depending on the country that is providing the passport .
I am completing my mother's sponsorship application and am a little confused about how to fill her marital status in the application.
I am only planning to sponsor her and not my dad. Her ID document state that she is married however, she has been separated from my dad since 1995 with no ties whatsoever. So far I have her as "Separated" in all the applications. However, the Schedule A Declaration only has a "Legally Separated" option and I don't feel this is right. Should I have them all as separated and Schedule A as married, and attach a letter to explain the situation?
Finally, in the IMM 0008 I put that she doesn't have any dependents. Is that right, since my dad is separated from her and they have to ties together?
Any suggestions or feedback will be highly appreciated.
You can explain situation adding a letter and indicate he will not come to Canada with her but need to count as a family member for MNI purpose except last sentence of below paragraph.
Note: In the case of a principal applicant who is separated from their spouse, the principal applicant’s separated spouse is considered a “family member”, as per paragraph R1(3)(a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, since they are still legally married until they are divorced. However, it should be noted that there could be situations in which subparagraph R5(b)(ii), which details excluded relationships, applies to a foreign national (i.e. the principal applicant). A separated spouse of a foreign national must be counted for the calculation of the Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) unless the spouse has lived separate from the foreign national for at least one year and is the common-law partner of another person. For clarity, either the foreign national (i.e. the principal applicant) or their separated spouse may be the common-law partner of another person.
My father is here in Canada visiting us. It will be 6months on January 2023. He wants to stay more than 6months. If i’m not mistaken it need to apply to extend his visit for another 6months. Since, I applied his PGP 2022 PR application this week, is he implied to stay in Canada? Or do we still
Need to apply his visitor permit?
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