First question to ask here. Are your parents alive? If they are, your parents takes precedent over you for your sister to sponsor anyone in family class sponsorship. You can be sponsored by your sister through the parent sponsorship as a dependent. So your parents would have to be sponsored along with you if you wants to be sponsored by your sister.Ashkhen said:Hello,
I am an American (US) Citizen. I have a sister who is a Canadian Citizen. Can my sister sponsor me? I am single and above 18 years of age.
Thank you
I don't think this applies here. The sister can be married and sponsor her parents with her bother as a dependent of the parents so long as he is single and under 22. The new under 19 year of age hasn't come into effect yet.scylla said:Also - if your sister has a husband / common law partner and/or children - this also means you cannot be sponsored.
Does she have any other relatives living in Canada?Ashkhen said:Hi,
Thank you for your response.
My sister is not married.
My parents are deceased.
So, my sister can sponsor me?
Are the rules the same for Quebec?
Thank you
No, she has no one.screech339 said:Does she have any other relatives living in Canada?
(aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews)
If yes, then answer is no
Does she have any kids?
If yes, then the answer is still no.
I believe she can sponsor you under the special condition clause.Ashkhen said:No, she has no one.
One last question...is it the same in Quebec?screech339 said:I believe she can sponsor you under the special condition clause.
However she may have to remain single and not become a mother until you become PR. If she gets married or became a mother during the PR process, it will probably qualify her from being able to sponsor you.
Screech339
Regarding to Quebec, I believe so. You would require to get a CSQ (Quebec selection certificate) before landing as well. I believe that is the only difference. Not 100% sure and don't quote me on this as I am not familiar with the Quebec's rules.Ashkhen said:One last question...is it the same in Quebec?
Thanks
I am not as knowledgeable as the others here, but I am just wondering. You are an American citizen that can enter Canada and stay for some period of time without having to secure visa. If you are truly serious joining your sister, why don't you start getting a job there and then later with a work permit you obtained through your Canadian employer, apply for Permanent Residency if you decide to do so. You are more than 18 years old. I supposed you finished some employable education that will enable you find work easily in Canada.Ashkhen said:Hello,
I am an American (US) Citizen. I have a sister who is a Canadian Citizen. Can my sister sponsor me? I am single and above 18 years of age.
Thank you