Do I sponsor both parents on same form?
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Do I sponsor both parents on same form?
Hello everyone!
I want to sponsor my parents to immigrate to Canada. Could someone
please tell me if I have to sponsor each parent separately or do I
sponsor, for example, my mother and then include my father as her
spouse on the same form or what?
Also, if my parents are now in Taiwan do they have to send their forms
from Taiwan and do they need to get medical examinations in Taiwan at
a Canadian recognized medical examiner?
Thanks in advance.
Amy Liu
I want to sponsor my parents to immigrate to Canada. Could someone
please tell me if I have to sponsor each parent separately or do I
sponsor, for example, my mother and then include my father as her
spouse on the same form or what?
Also, if my parents are now in Taiwan do they have to send their forms
from Taiwan and do they need to get medical examinations in Taiwan at
a Canadian recognized medical examiner?
Thanks in advance.
Amy Liu
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Re: Do I sponsor both parents on same form?
Hi Amy
"Amy Liu" wrote in message
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> Hello everyone!
> I want to sponsor my parents to immigrate to Canada. Could someone
> please tell me if I have to sponsor each parent separately or do I
> sponsor, for example, my mother and then include my father as her
> spouse on the same form or what?
> Also, if my parents are now in Taiwan do they have to send their forms
> from Taiwan and do they need to get medical examinations in Taiwan at
> a Canadian recognized medical examiner?
> Thanks in advance.
> Amy Liu
1. Sponsor together, usually father or mother as principal and spouse as
dependent.
2. Apply in Taiwan see: http://canada.org.tw/immigration.php
3. They can have their medicals at any DMP in the world.
PMM
"Amy Liu" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello everyone!
> I want to sponsor my parents to immigrate to Canada. Could someone
> please tell me if I have to sponsor each parent separately or do I
> sponsor, for example, my mother and then include my father as her
> spouse on the same form or what?
> Also, if my parents are now in Taiwan do they have to send their forms
> from Taiwan and do they need to get medical examinations in Taiwan at
> a Canadian recognized medical examiner?
> Thanks in advance.
> Amy Liu
1. Sponsor together, usually father or mother as principal and spouse as
dependent.
2. Apply in Taiwan see: http://canada.org.tw/immigration.php
3. They can have their medicals at any DMP in the world.
PMM
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Re: Do I sponsor both parents on same form?
PMM,
Thanks for this information.
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 18:27:48 GMT, "PMM"
wrote:
>Hi Amy
>"Amy Liu" wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hello everyone!
>> I want to sponsor my parents to immigrate to Canada. Could someone
>> please tell me if I have to sponsor each parent separately or do I
>> sponsor, for example, my mother and then include my father as her
>> spouse on the same form or what?
>> Also, if my parents are now in Taiwan do they have to send their forms
>> from Taiwan and do they need to get medical examinations in Taiwan at
>> a Canadian recognized medical examiner?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Amy Liu
>1. Sponsor together, usually father or mother as principal and spouse as
>dependent.
>2. Apply in Taiwan see: http://canada.org.tw/immigration.php
>3. They can have their medicals at any DMP in the world.
>PMM
Thanks for this information.
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 18:27:48 GMT, "PMM"
wrote:
>Hi Amy
>"Amy Liu" wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hello everyone!
>> I want to sponsor my parents to immigrate to Canada. Could someone
>> please tell me if I have to sponsor each parent separately or do I
>> sponsor, for example, my mother and then include my father as her
>> spouse on the same form or what?
>> Also, if my parents are now in Taiwan do they have to send their forms
>> from Taiwan and do they need to get medical examinations in Taiwan at
>> a Canadian recognized medical examiner?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Amy Liu
>1. Sponsor together, usually father or mother as principal and spouse as
>dependent.
>2. Apply in Taiwan see: http://canada.org.tw/immigration.php
>3. They can have their medicals at any DMP in the world.
>PMM