Asking regarding different family members who are considering emigrating to Canada:
a) If a female is 53-55 years old, is it impossible or highly unlikely to get approved for:
1) a student visa for a doctorate or other as advised
2) and or for a work permit if can get a job offer
b) If prospective applicants 22 -29 are given favorable green lights and seem to satisfy the eligibility requirements of the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC)- does that mean that they could just apply for residency directly or do they still need a job offer and proof of funds etc.
c) Finally, I someone has controlled hypertension or high blood pressure for which they take medication, does that write them off of applying on the basis of health .... or does the good health requirement relate to more deadly illnesses?
Any responses or advice about these queries would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
K
a) If a female is 53-55 years old, is it impossible or highly unlikely to get approved for:
1) a student visa for a doctorate or other as advised
2) and or for a work permit if can get a job offer
b) If prospective applicants 22 -29 are given favorable green lights and seem to satisfy the eligibility requirements of the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC)- does that mean that they could just apply for residency directly or do they still need a job offer and proof of funds etc.
c) Finally, I someone has controlled hypertension or high blood pressure for which they take medication, does that write them off of applying on the basis of health .... or does the good health requirement relate to more deadly illnesses?
Any responses or advice about these queries would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
K