Once your application has been approved and the sponsored party has entered Canada. Your duties to the sponsor party still continue. In order to get your application approved, you would have signed an undertaking, and depending on the terms of the undertaking, you still owe a duty to the sponsored party.
You are responsible for providing the necessities, which include housing, clothes, food or the money for pay these things. Usually:
If you fail to abide by the terms of the undertaking, and the parties you sponsored apply for Ontario Works or for Ontario disability benefits, and get the benefits. You as the sponsor now owe that money to the government. You will not be able to sponsor anyone else in the future till you pay back the money.
For instance, you sponsored your wife, and after 1 year you both separated, and as a result you decided not to support her anymore. Despite the fact that you separated you have the obligation to pay for her necessities for at least 3 years. Since, she is new to the country has, and was depended on you for support, she applied to Ontario Works for support. Now the money she gets from the government is now a loan to you, as now you owe that money to the government.
Before you sponsor a relative, it is important that understand your obligations and duties as the sponsor. It is also necessary for you know what an undertaking is and what terms of an undertaking are.
I hope this helped, and if you have any further questions about your sponsorship applications. You can contact us, and our team of experienced professionals to know more about Sponsored Parties and Canada and we will be happy to answer your questions.
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