Hi all,
I have a couple of questions regarding family sponsorship that I hope the experts over here could help me with.
I live in Quebec and would like to sponsor my brother, who is married and has 3 kids. I’m not married, have no relatives here in Canada and no relatives who are Canadian or permanent resident.
I have a couple of questions regarding family sponsorship that I hope the experts over here could help me with.
I live in Quebec and would like to sponsor my brother, who is married and has 3 kids. I’m not married, have no relatives here in Canada and no relatives who are Canadian or permanent resident.
- I noticed that, unlike the IRCC Web site, in the list of requirements for the sponsored person on the Immigration Quebec Web site (https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/family-reunification/requirements-sponsor/index.html), there is no mention of the Other Relatives case (see below)! Is this a mistake? Would they still issue a CSQ for my brother?
- Is there a condition that a sponsored PR cannot sponsor family? I’m only asking in case I only sponsor my brother and have him sponsor his family after he becomes a PR (most likely won’t be the case)? I do understand that the process would be longer for him and that might mean they would be separated until they eventually land. I just want to know all our options.
Thanks in advance for any help!To be sponsored, your close relative must belong to the family class and meet specific requirements:
You can sponsor:
• Your spouse, de facto spouse or conjugal partner – Specific requirements
• Your dependent child – Specific requirements
• Your father, mother, grandfather or grandmother – Specific requirements
• Your orphaned brother, sister, nephew, niece, grandson or granddaughter who is under 18 years of age and does not have a spouse or de facto spouse – Specific requirements
• A child you plan to adopt (international adoption) – Process for adopting a child residing abroad