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How to ensure that parents immigrate to Canada

Many people want to ensure that their elderly parents immigrate to Canada. On the one hand, the elderly can take care of their children, and on the other hand, they can honor their parents. Last year, the new Canadian immigration and refugee law had a great impact on family-sponsored immigrants. When applying for parents' immigration, we should pay attention to the following questions: 1. Children in Canada must apply for immigration sponsored by their parents. Family sponsored immigrants applying for Canada are limited to spouse sponsored immigrants; 2. You can be a guarantor with your spouse; 3. Your family income must reach and exceed the income line stipulated by the Immigration Bureau. The income line has different regulations in different provinces and regions; 4. You must ensure that you have the responsibility to support your parents within 10 years; You must fill in and submit the guarantor application form, guarantor contract and economic evaluation to the Mississauga Center of the Immigration Bureau. If your sponsor's application is approved, the next step is to ask your parents to apply for a Canadian immigrant visa on the mainland. The following persons cannot be guarantors: 1, serving sentences; 2. Apply for bankruptcy, and the bankruptcy period has not expired; 3. Accept government relief projects; 4. I praised helping people immigrate to Canada before, but I didn't fulfill my responsibility of financial support; 5, committed a serious criminal law. Some new immigrants often have the following misunderstandings: 1. Immigrants who believe that receiving government relief will affect their sponsoring parents. The law prohibits those who receive benefits from applying for sponsored immigration, but does not prohibit those who used to receive benefits but now do not work and whose income reaches or exceeds the income line from applying for sponsored immigration. In fact, if your current situation meets the legal requirements, your previous welfare records have no effect on the transfer of your sponsored parents. (2) It is considered that taking unemployment insurance benefits will affect parents' sponsorship after emigration. Unemployment insurance is not a government relief project, and it has no effect on your future application for parents' immigration. (3) It is considered that the application has a success rate and there is a limit on the number of places sponsored by parents. First of all, Canada's immigration law is different from that of the United States. Canada's sponsored immigrants have no quota limit set every year. Secondly, the success of the application is determined by the individual's specific situation, and there is no success rate. (Editor: Mei)