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SELECT ONE 1. Kylie is a Canadian citizen who met Diana on a trip to Cuba they fell in love and got married on 12
SELECT ONE
1. Kylie is a Canadian citizen who met Diana on a trip to Cuba they fell in love and got married on 12 June 2019. Kylie returned to Canada in order to process her sponsorship application. While the application was in process Kyle met Maria, a Brazilian woman in Toronto and he fell in love with her. As a result, he promptly divorced Diana.
If Diana's application has already been processed and she already received her PR what if Kyle now wants to marry and sponsor Maria?
a) There is no issue in immediately sponsoring Maria as long as she and Kyle are legally married and Kyle and Diana are legally divorced
b) Kyle must now wait 3 years and he will be responsible for Diana during this time.
c) Kyle must now wait 5 years and he will be responsible for Diana during this time.
d)Kyle can immediately sponsor Maria as long as he is divorced to Diana and she is not in Canada.
2. Martin wants to sponsor his father, Daniel and his father's spouse Amanda, under the parents/grandparents (PGP) sponsorship program. Martin's biological mother Susan, divorced when Martin was only 5 but he has a healthy relationship with both Amanda and Susan. Susan remarried a few years ago and her husband James has never seen Martin.
Martin sponsors his father and stepmother. If Susan and James have a 14 years old son, how would that affect the sponsorship?
a) It affects the sponsorship because Daniel and Amanda now do not qualify
b) It does not affect the sponsorship because the daughter is eligible
c) It does not affect the sponsorship as long as they put her on the application
d) It affects the sponsorship in terms of the money Martin needs to prove
3. Adoptees who become a permanent resident before applying for citizenship will be able to:
a) pass on their citizenship to a spouse or common-law partner they may sponsor later or apply for a direct grant of citizenship for children they may later adopt abroad
b) pass on their citizenship to relatives they may sponsor later; or apply for a direct grant of citizenship for children they may later adopt abroad
c) pass on their citizenship to parents and grandparents they may sponsor later or apply for a direct grant of citizenship for children they may later adopt abroad
d)pass on their citizenship to children they may later have abroad; or apply for a direct grant of citizenship for children they may later adopt abroad.
4. Martin wants to sponsor his father, Daniel and his father's spouse Amanda, under the parents/grandparents (PGP) sponsorship program. Martin's biological mother Susan, divorced when Martin was only 5 but he has a healthy relationship with both Amanda and Susan. Susan remarried a few years ago and her husband James has never seen Martin.
What is the LICO amount that Martin would need to prove for if he is single and wants to sponsor Daniel and Amanda.
a) As much as possible
b) Around 37.000 cad
c) Around 25.000 cad
d) Around 50.000 cad
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