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    What does it mean that the business has to be active?

    But you said as long as the revenue is positive it is an active business. It looks like there are other requirements. Can you explain what the requirements are? Also, I think a business can be active but with negative revenue and there are millions of examples of real active businesses.
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    What does it mean that the business has to be active?

    No, this was only an example to find out the requirement. Scylla said the revenue has to be positive, and my example showed that that's not the case. Other requirements have to be satisfied. Of course, it has to be a real business. I think your answer means if a business is established an has...
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    What does it mean that the business has to be active?

    What amount? As long as it is even 1 dollar more than zero, it is called active? It does not have to be ongoing transactions during the year? For instance, if they sell something at the beginning of the year or at the end of that, as long as it is more than their costs, they are called active?
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    Why LMIA application asks if the employer has $5 million gross revenue ?

    Why is that asked in the LMIA application? The LMIA submitted from employer's without that much money will not be approved?
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    What does it mean that the business has to be active?

    One of the requirements of LMIA application that the employer has to state it has been active for at least for 1 year, what does active mean exactly? Having a lot of transactions on the account, but it is OK they lead to zero or negative revenue?
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    Establishing Financial Ability for LMIA

    I cannot believe there is no answer to this question and I am the first person asking this online!
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    If you get the PR, do you have to stay in Canada

    I know you have to stay 4 years out of the last 6 years to qualify for citizenship. But, if you don't need citizenship, can you have the PR forever, and live outside of Canada (e.g., in the US), and only sometimes travel to Canada?
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    Can the son of the beneficiary, who lives in the US provide financial sponsorship?

    Can you tell me what I can do for her, given that she is about 60 years old? She is not getting the points for age.
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    Can the son of the beneficiary, who lives in the US provide financial sponsorship?

    Thanks. But, the sister is about 60 years old. Do you think it is still possible to migrate under skilled worker? That needs a job offer which is hard to find.
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    Can the son of the beneficiary, who lives in the US provide financial sponsorship?

    Thank you for the responses. I need to add that the brother, brothers' wife and children all are PRs. So, all in all, you mean the following reasons prevent him from being a sponsor?: 1) brother has a wife and children in Canada 2) does not have enough income
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    Can the son of the beneficiary, who lives in the US provide financial sponsorship?

    Thank you for your response. Based on Family sponsorship. Why not? The official immigration website of Canada allows that. Click on this link. The brother is married with 2 children. Both parents deceased. Alice has no family other than the brother and brother's wife and children in Canada.
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    Can the son of the beneficiary, who lives in the US provide financial sponsorship?

    Alice wishes to immigrate to Canada and her brother will be the sponsor for immigration. The brother does not have a good income to support. Can the son of the beneficiary who lives in the US provide the financial support? The financial support has to be in form of income or money in the account?
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    Establishing Financial Ability for LMIA

    How does the employer establish the financial ability to pay the wage to the foreign worker for whom LMIA is being filed? Per my understanding, supporting documents for LMIA is business legitimacy which includes one of the followings, if LMIA was not filed during the last two years (there is a...