Gets complicated when the important “ bits”, of information are left out of the equationThis is serious!! I don't know if OP can omit him in the application. it's complicated.
Gets complicated when the important “ bits”, of information are left out of the equationThis is serious!! I don't know if OP can omit him in the application. it's complicated.
Permanent residency is not a visitor visa. It is for people who want to permanently reside in Canada.Would you please explain what requirements?
Yes, still hard to explain because even his own parents don’t know what’s wrong with him. He does have a physical mild disability, one hand in injured. He is a smart person but lacks in some aspects of life. He can easily be manupilated, if someone asks for money he might give the money he has( that’s why I mentioned he is like a 10 year old) The whole problem is he has no medical paper indicating that he has mild developmental delay.It a previous posting you had mentioned your brother is 40, but has the mental capacity of a 10 year old , that is far from a mild disability
Also mentioned that if something was to happen to your parents you’d have to leave and go back to take care of him
Probably should be a wee bit more forthcoming on the details , so you can receive accurate answers for your questions
I see. This is something that slipped my mind.Permanent residency is not a visitor visa. It is for people who want to permanently reside in Canada.
Someone granted permanent residency must live in Canada for 730 days out of every five years. That's two years out of five. If they do not, they will have their PR revoked.
It sounds like you want your parents to just be able to visit frequently, not live in Canada.
So he’s 40, and no one has taken him to a doctor for an assessment??Yes, still hard to explain because even his own parents don’t know what’s wrong with him. He does have a physical mild disability, one hand in injured. He is a smart person but lacks in some aspects of life. He can easily be manupilated, if someone asks for money he might give the money he has( that’s why I mentioned he is like a 10 year old) The whole problem is he has no medical paper indicating that he has mild developmental delay.
The doctors don’t see anything wrong except the physical disability.So he’s 40, and no one has taken him to a doctor for an assessment??
Nothing, in 40 years ?
He is really smart, if you talk to him you won’t see anythibn wrong. But the thing is that my parents always supervised him and kept him in a bubble, now go and explain that to doctors that he cannot do this or that because of the way he has been raised. Maybe if he was here in Canada, the doctors would have cariied out a more detailed examination.So he’s 40, and no one has taken him to a doctor for an assessment??
Nothing, in 40 years ?
So in this case, you may want to explore Super Visa in stead of sponsorship?I see. This is something that slipped my mind.
Honestly, I find it hard to believe that the "permanent resident" part of PR slipped your mind.I see. This is something that slipped my mind.
Believe it or not but yeah it slipped my mind. Otherwise I wouldn’t have applied in January. I thought they would get their PR and go back home.Honestly, I find it hard to believe that the "permanent resident" part of PR slipped your mind.
You are probably thinking Super Visa.
Not even a Super Visa, I need them less than 6 months hereSo in this case, you may want to explore Super Visa in stead of sponsorship?
Meeting RO is important for a PR. And if they don't live in a province enough time of a year, they won't qualify for the provincial healthcare anyway.
Then in most cases your parents will not get free healthcare, as you have asked elsewhere.Not even a Super Visa, I need them less than 6 months here
Then just make sure they have a regular visitor visa. Renew when it expires.Not even a Super Visa, I need them less than 6 months here