After Obtaining The Maple Leaf Card, What Benefits Can Parents Enjoy For Canadian Reunification Immigration?
After Obtaining The Maple Leaf Card, What Benefits Can Parents Enjoy For Canadian Reunification Immigration?
How can I reunite my parents with a Canadian Maple Leaf Card?

After receiving the Canadian Maple Leaf Card, I thought about applying for the qualifications to immigrate to Canada for my parents. This is the inner wish of everyone as a child. So how can I reunite with my parents if I hold the Canadian Maple Leaf Card? The answer is to apply for Canadian reunion immigration.

How can I reunite my parents with a Canadian Maple Leaf Card?
After getting the Canadian Maple Leaf Card, I want to apply for immigration to Canada for my parents. This is the expectation of everyone as a child. If you have the Canadian Maple Leaf Card, you can apply for Canadian reunion immigration. For Canadian reunion immigration, the basic requirement is that all Canadian citizens or Canadian permanent residents over 19 years old can apply to sponsor the following relatives to immigrate to Canada. This type of relatives covers: first, my parents or grandparents; second, my father, mother or spouse (children of my parents under the age of 19 when applying for parents); third, my children under the age of 19 (children include biological children and adopted children); fourth, Spouse (the definition of spouse covers legally registered spouses or spouses who have lived together for more than one year); fifth, fiancé or fiancée; sixth, if the guarantor is single and living in Canada, and there is no relative mentioned above who can sponsor, then any of his or her relatives.

Application conditions for Canadian Maple Leaf Card
The main condition for applying for a Canadian Maple Leaf Card is that the Immigration Bureau will check whether you, as the applicant, have lived in Canada for 730 days during the five-year period of each Maple Leaf Card. This is the so-called Canadian residency obligation, which can be said to be also called Canadian immigration supervision. If the applicant's Maple Leaf Card has been accompanied by a citizen within the 5-year period and has been dispatched by a Canadian company outside of Canada, then it seems to have fulfilled the obligation to reside in Canada.

Application materials for Canadian Maple Leaf Card
(1) It is necessary to keep the last Maple Leaf Card submission information;
(2) Maple Leaf Card application form. Need to be filled in completely;
(3) Maple Leaf Card. Requires front and back scanning;
(4) Immigration paper. Requires front and back scanning;
(5) Work card. Requires front and back scanning;
(6) Health card. Requires front and back scanning;
(7) Driver’s license. Requires front and back scanning;
(8) Tax bills for the past five years. Annual tax returns need to be scanned in full;
(9) New and old passports. The entire book needs to be scanned, including blank pages;
The photo used for the maple leaf card must be 50 x 70 mm in size, with a white background, and a stamp must be stamped on the back of the photo.
(11) Canadian address postal code. Provide the address wherever you submit;
When calling Canada, if the address to be submitted is in any region of Canada, the phone number provided must be from that region. This is the situation, the requirement, and the regulation.
The Maple Leaf Card application fee is fifty Canadian dollars. After payment is completed by credit card, the applicant will receive the fifty Canadian dollars Maple Leaf Card application fee, which will be submitted to the Immigration Bureau at that time.

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