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Hi All, I have been trying to get a PR for my mother for the past 3 years, but no luck so far. She lives along in India and how is at an age wherein she cannot live alone by herself and needs to be taken care of.
Does this situation constitute grounds for me being able to apply for her PR outside the lottery system, on humanitarian grounds? I appreciate input from folks who have been in this situation. Thank you.
Hi All, I have been trying to get a PR for my mother for the past 3 years, but no luck so far. She lives along in India and how is at an age wherein she cannot live alone by herself and needs to be taken care of.
Does this situation constitute grounds for me being able to apply for her PR outside the lottery system, on humanitarian grounds? I appreciate input from folks who have been in this situation. Thank you.
If you are her only child, then an H&C application has a chance of succeeding. She will need to be physically in Canada in order for you to apply to sponsor her under H&C. So she would need to start by getting a TRV or super visa approved so that she can come to Canada.
Hi All, I have been trying to get a PR for my mother for the past 3 years, but no luck so far. She lives along in India and how is at an age wherein she cannot live alone by herself and needs to be taken care of.
Does this situation constitute grounds for me being able to apply for her PR outside the lottery system, on humanitarian grounds? I appreciate input from folks who have been in this situation. Thank you.
How old is your mother? Does she have any family members nearby at home? Are you the only child? Does she have medical needs that would either cause excessive demand to the Canadian medical system or would make her unable to care for herself? What differentiates your case from others applying to sponsor their parents via PGP? H&C is always a risk because if it is denied then she may struggle to get a TRV or supervisa. Are you able to cover her routine medical care for up to 1-3 years if necessary until you receive a response? Medical insurance would only cover emergency care until someone is stable for non-preexisting conditions.
If you are her only child, then an H&C application has a chance of succeeding. She will need to be physically in Canada in order for you to apply to sponsor her under H&C. So she would need to start by getting a TRV or super visa approved so that she can come to Canada.
I am not her only child, but my sibling lives in another country where they have stopped sponsoring dependents for many years now. Hence, Canada is the only option left.
If she already has a super visa, then she can come to Canada and once she is in Canada, she can file an H&C application.
Risks with the H&C application are that if it's refused, this generally results in her super visa being canceled as well and will make it difficult to return to Canada as a visitor in the future.
The H&C application will have a higher chance of succeeding if you are an only child.
I am not her only child, but my sibling lives in another country where they have stopped sponsoring dependents for many years now. Hence, Canada is the only option left.
In that case the best option would be to have her come to Canada on the super visa and they try to be selected through the normal parent / grandparent sponsorship lottery.
H&C is certainly an option too - although it comes with risks if she is refused. That's the gamble if you go the H&C route.
I am not her only child, but my sibling lives in another country where they have stopped sponsoring dependents for many years now. Hence, Canada is the only option left.
How old is your mother? Is she actually physically incapable of caring for her daily needs? I know your preference would be for your mother to live with you but so do all of the people applying for PGP.
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