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1. The family members who can come with the applicant to Canada when he immigrates include:
a. his spouse or common-law partner, his dependent child, his spouse or common-law partner's dependent child, and a dependent child of a dependent child
b. his spouse or common-law partner, his dependent child, his spouse or common-law partner's dependent child, and his grandparents
c. his spouse or common-law partner, his dependent child, his spouse or common-law partner's dependent child, and his siblings
d. his spouse or common-law partner, all his children, parents and siblings
2. Mike a Canadian citizen born in Toronto and his common-law partner Lisa have been living in Argentina for the past three years. They both work at the same company and began dating two years ago and quickly moved in together. Mike has just been offered a job back in his hometown of Toronto and the couple would like to know how to proceed with sponsoring Lisa as Mike's common-law partner.
During the first two of the 16 months they were living together in Argentina Lisa was finalizing her divorce from her ex-husband. Do they still meet the cohabitation requirements of common law partners?
a. No, because when they started their relationship Lisa was still married to someone else.
b. No, because they need to subtract the time from their cohabitation period.
c. Yes, but they need to subtract that time from their cohabitation period.
d. Yes, but they need to now live together for 24 months as proof of their long-term relationship.
3. Mike a Canadian citizen born in Toronto and his common-law partner Lisa have been living in Argentina for the past three years. They both work at the same company and began dating two years ago and quickly moved in together. Mike has just been offered a job back in his hometown of Toronto and at the same time, Lisa became PR through the family sponsorship application.
Shortly after, Mike lost his job the relationship fell apart and the couple broke up. When will Mike be eligible to sponsor a new spouse or common-law partner?
a. 3 years after the day Lisa became a PR.
b. 5 years after the day Lisa became a PR.
c. 3 years after the day Mike and Lisa separated.
d. 5 years after the day Mike and Lisa separated.
4. Mike a Canadian citizen born in Toronto and his common-law partner Lisa have been living in Argentina for the past three years. They both work at the same company and began dating two years ago and quickly moved in together. Mike has just been offered a job back in his hometown of Toronto and the couple would like to know how to proceed with sponsoring Lisa as Mike's common-law partner. What type of documentation would be needed in terms of proving cohabitation?
a. Pictures of their apartment and them in it together.
b. Letters from friends attesting to the couple live together.
c. Proof that Aby reimburses Roger for half of the rent.
d. Proof that both names are on the bills of the apartment.
5. Who is eligible for sponsorship?
a. A discharged bankrupt under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
b. A person in default of a previous sponsorship undertaking.
c. An undischarged bankrupt under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
d. A person in default of a previous sponsorship undertaking.
6. The sponsorship bar remains in effect until an individual convicted in Canada:
a. serves their full sentence
b. is in a position where two years have elapsed since the completion of an imposed sentence
c. is either pardoned or acquitted on appeal
d. serves more than half of their sentence
7. An undertaking is:
a. a promise to provide financial support and basic requirements for the family members the sponsor is sponsoring
b. a promise to provide financial support and employment for the family members the sponsor is sponsoring
c. a promise to provide a place to live and basic requirements for the family members the sponsor is sponsoring
d. a promise to provide a place to live and employment for the family members the sponsor is sponsoring
8. Sponsors and co-signers, if applicable, sign an undertaking with the Minister wherein they undertake to provide for their sponsored family members (parents, spouses, children, and other family members) for the following duration:
a. 20 years, 3 years, 10 or 25 years of age, 10 years
b. 10 years, 3 years, 25 years of age, 10 years
c. 15 years, 3 years, 25 years of age, and 10 years
d. 20 years, 3 years, 25 years of age, 10 years
9. Sponsors and co-signers, if applicable, sign an undertaking with the Minister wherein they undertake to provide for their sponsored parents for the following duration:
a. 20 years
b. 25 years
c. 10 years
d. 15 years
10. Kyle is a Canadian citizen who met Diana on a trip to Cuba they fell in love and got married on 12th June 2019. Kyle 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.
What if Diana's sponsorship application had not yet been processed and Kyle wanted to marry and sponsor Maria?
a. Kyle must now wait 3 years and he will be responsible for Diana during this time.
b. Kyle must now wait 5 years and he will be responsible for Diana during this time.
c. There is no issue in sponsoring Maria immediately as long as she and Kyle are legally married and he and Diana are legally divorced.
d. There is no issue in sponsoring Maria immediately because Diana and Kyle are legally divorced.
11. You may not be eligible to sponsor your parent or grandparent if you: (choose all that apply)
a. failed to provide the financial support you agreed to when you signed a sponsorship agreement to sponsor another relative in the past
b. defaulted on a court-ordered support order, such as alimony or child support
c. received government financial assistance for reasons other than a disability
d. already sponsored other family members in the past
12. According to IRPA, which medical inadmissibility does not apply to dependent children?
a. Tuberculosis.
b. Danger to public.
c. Excessive demand
d. Any health risks.
13. Alex, a foreign national is interested in applying for permanent residence in the Federal Skilled Worker Class. He received a job offer from a Canadian company to work as an engineer for a period of 10 months. He has read that having a Canadian job offer would greatly improve his chances to immigrate to Canada. Choose the correct statement.
a. Alex's job offer cannot be used to support his application for permanent residence, because the term of the offer must be of at least one year.
b. Alex's job offer would be valid as long as it is approved by ESDC.
c. Alex's job offer is not valid because engineers are not included in the list of preferred occupations in Canada.
d. Alex's job offer would be valid as long as it is for full-time and continuous work as an engineer in Canada.
14. Yalda is a new RCIC who is dealing with a couple's application for under the family class application category and she is not sure about whether they are common law partners or conjugal partners. How would you describe a common law partner or a conjugal partner?
a. In a conjugal relationship, exceptional circumstances such as war is the reason they cannot live together.
b. In a common law relationship, exceptional circumstance such as war is the reason they can't live together.
c. A common law partner means they have been in a relationship for a shorter amount of time.
d. A conjugal partner has been in a relationship for a shorter amount of time.
15. Hameed has been living in Canada for the past five years, and, after becoming a permanent resident, he decided to get married and sponsor his wife to Canada. Last year, he visited his home country Iran and got married. After 4 months of staying in Iran he returned to Canada and made a sponsorship application. However, his sponsorship application got refused. He wants to find out when he can file for an appeal. Choose the correct statement.
a. He does not have appeal rights.
b. He would be able to file for an appeal in 30 days.
c. He would be able to file for an appeal in 45 days.
d. He can file for a judicial review in 45 days.
16. A dependent child must be:
a. under 22 years of age
b. under 16 years of age
c. under 19 years of age
d. under 18 years of age
17. Kyle is a Canadian citizen who met Diana on a trip to Cuba they fell in love and got married on 12th June 2019. Kyle 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. What is the best course of action for Kyle now?
a. It is too late. Kyle will be responsible for Diana for 3 years.
b. It is too late. Kyle will be responsible for Diana for 5 years.
c. He must withdraw the sponsorship application immediately.
d. Get a consent from Diana that she would withdraw the sponsorship application on her own.
18. Consequences of co-signing on a sponsorship are: (choose all that apply)
a. the requirement to support the sponsored members of the family class if the sponsor defaults
b. repayment of social assistance given to the sponsored person and/or family members
c. a bar on future sponsorship or support for another undertaking unless the sponsor or co-signer repays the social assistance paid to the sponsored persons and/or family members
d. a bar on future sponsorship or support for another undertaking for the next 3 years
19. What skill levels are used under NOC? Please describe each skill level.
a. Skill A: 0 or 1: Master's/PhD, Skill B: 2 or 3: Bachelor's, Skill C: 4 or 5: College Diploma Skill D: 6 or 7: High school education/occupation specific training
b. Skill A: 0 or 1: University education, Skill B: 2 or 3: College/technical school or apprenticeship training, Skill C: 4 or 5: High school education/occupation specific training Skill D: 6 or 7: No training required
c. Skill A: 0 or 1: University education, Skill B: 2 or 3: College/technical school or apprenticeship training, Skill C: 4 or 5: High school education/occupation specific training, Skill D: 6 or 7: Short demonstration training or on-the-job training.
d. Skill A: 0 or 1: Master's/PhD, Skill B: 2 or 3: Bachelor's, Skill C: 4 or 5: College Diploma, Skill D: 6 or 7: High school education/on the job training
20. Rohan, 29, single, a computer engineer from India has decided to immigrate to Canada. Based on an professional assessment, he has more than 67 points under the FSWP and has 400 CRS points. How many points will he receive for age?
a. 11
b. 24
c. 100
d. 110
21. A person may apply to sponsor a common-law partner of the opposite sex or the same sex. If so, that person has to prove they have been living with their partner for:
a. at least 24 consecutive months
b. at least 36 consecutive months
c. at least 12 consecutive months
d. at least 6 consecutive months
BONUS question:
Provide the full name of the only female Prime Minister of Canada.