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Canadian Mother sponsoring adult child from Mexico?

scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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Toronto
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Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
The adult child is in perfect health condition and is financially independent.

Thank you kindly! :)
Are you an immigration consultant?
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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No, I'm not.
I'm helping my friends from different parts with their situations.
So you are consulting friends because every week you come on the board and ask different immigration questions rather than do the research yourself. The forum is doing the work for you. Tell your friends to post their questions on the board. Your questions can easily be found by doing your own research through google or going on the IRCC site. Forum members should not be doing the work for you.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,834
22,109
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
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Kaibigan

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Dec 27, 2020
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No, I'm not.
I'm helping my friends from different parts with their situations.
While @scylla sees it as hard to believe, I find it nigh on impossible.

You have 168 posts here since joining in 2018. None pertain to your own immigration situation, but they cover a wide range of immigration programs, application types, various provinces and very diverse situations. You have a very unusual collection of "friends".

As @Naturgrl suggests, you are coming here and letting this forum do all the work for you. As I see it, the purpose of this forum is as a resource for those who have embarked on, or are about to embark on, a Canadian immigration application of some description, for themselves or family members. Even for those, the idea is not to come here and be spoon-fed and have others carry the ball. There's an expectation that one will do one's homework and take time to research (including probing the wealth of material on this forum), with the forum here as a resource to assist with issues they need some help to resolve. And yes, sometimes just a shoulder to cry on, to share frustrations and exasperations, while respecting the valuable time of other members.

When I refer to the valuable time of other members, I am keeping in mind, in particular, the notable efforts of @scylla and @Naturgrl and a number of others who started out here in the throes of their own immigration matters, many long since resolved. They have remained as participants who have gained much valuable knowledge and experience they now share with others, me included. I have been the beneficiary of their goodwill and I seek not to abuse it.

Recently, we completed my wife's PR application and I am grateful to the forum for contributing to that success. Most in my situation then fade away, and cease to be active on the forum. So why am I still here? I am not learned enough in these matters to be much of a resource for others. I remain here because I was representative for my wife's sister and her husband on their sponsorship/PR application and the sister lands here on Nov. 30. But she has left 3 young children behind and wants them to follow her to Canada. I have been elected representative for that process as well, to start in the new year. I am sure I will have some questions along the way that I will put to the membership here. But i intend to put my best effort into it myself and not expect the forum to bear the weight of the application.

I suppose, if you were really simply asking a few questions for a few "friends", your posts would be unobjectionable. But, a review of your multitude of posts tends to stretch the credulity of that notion to the breaking point. Even if I am mistaken about all of these being "friends", it is plain that you are seen in the role of consultant for a large collection of friends and you are relying too much on the good members here. It's one thing to ask a few questions for a few friends, but you are well beyond that, don't you think?
 
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Kaibigan

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I'll add that awhile back, when asked, you explained about a gaggle of friends from Latin America who did not speak English. But, you friends are more widely scattered:

What is the best pathway for an Ukrainian open work permit holder to get to permanent resident status?
Or is Ukraine part of Latin America?

I'll not as well, that I could not find a single post of yours which offers any assistance to anyone. Or did I miss some? Usually, members here contribute what they can. It is unusual to see only questions posted and nothing constructive from someone who should have gained some knowledge by now.
 

dbliss93

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Mar 14, 2018
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So you are consulting friends because every week you come on the board and ask different immigration questions rather than do the research yourself. The forum is doing the work for you. Tell your friends to post their questions on the board. Your questions can easily be found by doing your own research through google or going on the IRCC site. Forum members should not be doing the work for you.
Thank you for the post. A lot of them have poor English, hence why I step in. I work with a spiritual organization that teaches people how to find more fulfillment from their lives, sometimes that means leaving their current situation. I actually do my research before I ask any questions here - but I'm sure as you are well aware the Canadian immigration regulations are confusing at times and with so many different angles to it -- which is why I ask my question.

I will make it a point to add value to the forum in any way that I can, thank you for the heads up. It is duly noted.

If I was a consultant, shouldn't I know the information very extensively to not need to ask any questions here?
 

dbliss93

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Mar 14, 2018
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I'll add that awhile back, when asked, you explained about a gaggle of friends from Latin America who did not speak English. But, you friends are more widely scattered:



Or is Ukraine part of Latin America?

I'll not as well, that I could not find a single post of yours which offers any assistance to anyone. Or did I miss some? Usually, members here contribute what they can. It is unusual to see only questions posted and nothing constructive from someone who should have gained some knowledge by now.
I help people from different parts of the world, but it has been primarily with Latin America.

I will make it a point to add value to the forum, from what I know. Duly noted and thank you,
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Thank you for the post. A lot of them have poor English, hence why I step in. I work with a spiritual organization that teaches people how to find more fulfillment from their lives, sometimes that means leaving their current situation. I actually do my research before I ask any questions here - but I'm sure as you are well aware the Canadian immigration regulations are confusing at times and with so many different angles to it -- which is why I ask my question.

I will make it a point to add value to the forum in any way that I can, thank you for the heads up. It is duly noted.

If I was a consultant, shouldn't I know the information very extensively to not need to ask any questions here?
Thank you for your post. I would disagree that you actually do any research because many of your questions are simple/basic and can be found with a quick google search. Case in point the question you asked for this thread. You would be surprised how many consultants come on this forum and ask basic questions.