精华 About New Sponsorship for immigration

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请查看以下的网址,得到详细的解释:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/applications/family.html

关于有人提到的父母在境内申请有问题的事情,看不到准确的解释,请墨鱼有时间把转贴的新闻来源解释一下。以下的这些内容是我看到的在新的application guide(IMM5196)中看到的比较重要,而且比较我以前用过的表多出的信息:
What factors can slow down processing?
Here is a list of common factors that can slow down the processing of your application.
• Incomplete or unsigned application forms
• Incorrect, incomplete address or failure to notify the CPC of a change of address
• Missing documents
• Unclear photocopies of documents
• Documents not accompanied by a certified English or French translation
• Investigation of sponsors by CIC
• Verification of information and documents provided (e.g., there may be lengthy procedures for background checks in the countries where the sponsored person and his or her family members have lived or need for a second interview for additional background screening)
• A medical condition that may require additional tests or consultations
• A criminal or security problem (e.g., failure to declare family members or criminal charges pending)
• Family situations such as impending divorce, custody or maintenance issues
• Completion of legal adoption
• Consultation is required with other offices in Canada and abroad
• Inquiring about the status of your application before the standard processing time has elapsed
• The sponsored person is not a permanent resident of the country in which he or she currently resides
• The sponsored person or his or her family members require an interview and reside in an area not regularly visited by Immigration officials
If your case is not routine, we may not be able to process your application within the regular service standards for routine cases.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/5196E.PDF
其中黑体字部分可以算是解释父母在境内申请加大难度的一个解释。
关于担保时间的三到十年的解释,值得大家仔细看看,无庸置疑的是对于父母的担保时间一定是十年了,没有变化。
Note: An immigrant who comes to Canada to live permanently does not become a permanent resident before having satisfied immigration officials that he or she meets all applicable requirements. The decision to grant permanent residence to an immigrant may coincide with that immigrant’s arrival in Canada or may be reached
at a later date.
If that person or his or her family member is Your obligations end
• your spouse or your common-law or
conjugal partner, three years after that person becomes a
permanent resident;
• your dependent child or a dependent child of
your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner and under 22 years of age on the day he or she becomes a permanent resident, ten years after that child becomes a permanent resident or on the day that child
reaches age 25, whichever comes first;
• your dependent child or a dependent child of
your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner and 22 years of age or over on the day he or she becomes a permanent resident,three years after that child becomes a permanent resident;
• any other person (e.g., your father, your mother, your grandparents or a dependent children of your parents), ten years after that person becomes a permanent resident.
 
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