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There is no requirement that you must include both of your parents, who are legal husband and wife, in your sponsorship application. You can appeal if you want.
Your issue is credibility. CIC probably challenges if you are taking advantage of the system. You have an income to sponsor your mother and your sister who will become ineligible soon. Once your mother is in and because she is legally married to your father, she can sponsor your father, without any income requirement.
If appeal, you have to convince the CIC or IRB that your father for now has no intention of migrating to Canada. Reasons I have seen include illness, business, career, and other family commitment.
Strategy wise, I am not sure yours is a smart move. Your sister is 21. She will lose her dependent status because the sponsorship may take a few years, unless she continues her education. Should you re-think your strategy? |
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