Home Forums Immigration to Canada Family Class Sponsorship Does Parent equals to Parent In-Law in IMM1344E for parent immigration? Discussion in 'Family Class Sponsorship' started by qingqing8866, Dec -- Hi everyone, I'm filling out the forms for sponsoring my mother in-law for PR application. But in the form "IMM1344E--Application to sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking", Part1, Question.6: Relationship to principle applicant, the default options only have "Parent" but no "Parent In-Law". Can I just select "Parent" ? Or do I need to select "Other" and fill the next box with "Parent In-Law"? Thanks! -- Hi everyone, I'm filling out the forms for sponsoring my mother in-law for PR application. But in the form "IMM1344E--Application to sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking", Part1, Question.6: Relationship to principle applicant, the default options only have "Parent" but no "Parent In-Law". Can I just select "Parent" ? Or do I need to select "Other" and fill the next box with "Parent In-Law"? Thanks! Click to expand... I wasn't aware that a person could sponsor their mother-in-law. -- Ponga said: I wasn't aware that a person could sponsor their mother-in-law. Click to expand... -- file the application in Canada while they are visiting us in here? 2. I also want to sponsor my parents including my two siblings, If I sponsor my parents in law, would I be able to sponsor my own parents and siblings? Is there any time constraint between the two applications or can I file both parents sponsorship case together? -- scylla said: 1. Yes - you and your wife can co-sponsor your parents-in-law. All applicants are sent to Mississauga - the file will then be sent to the visa office if your wife's parents' home country. No - it won't -- I see, but your question was worded as "I am filling out the forms for sponsoring my mother-in-law...", when you should have said "We are filling out the forms...". Your wife has to be part of the process. -- I see, but your question was worded as "I am filling out the forms for sponsoring my mother-in-law...", when you should have said "We are filling out the forms...". Your wife has to be part of the process.