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a letter from canda..

icakaoko11

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The family of a friend of mine was migrating to canada.. unfortunately..my friend and her sister are both independent already but has not reached the minimum requirement yet to apply on their own..

Canadian embassy send a letter to their father asking if 2 are working or studying so their father said no they are not..they are over the age of 22 already..

Their parents are going to canada this year and they'll be left behind ): (dont ask very complicated situtation)

I wanted to know if is there anyone out there who experienced the same, that a letter came? and does this have a POSITIVE OUTCOME? a higher percentage of positive outcome i mean? D:
 

angelbrat

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If they are both under 22 and not working or studying...what are they doing.

Before we can answer the question, we need to know if they are classed as dependents or not.
 

icakaoko11

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@ angelbrat..

they are over 22 already..one 23 and the other 24..both of them are dependent though coz they dont really technically work yet. :|
 

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icakaoko11 said:
@ angelbrat..

they are over 22 already..one 23 and the other 24..both of them are dependent though coz they dont really technically work yet. :|
Your original post is not really clear but I will answer what I think based on the information provided.

It sounds to me like your friend's parents applied for immigration to Canada and included your friend and her sister in the application. So my question is were they YOUNGER than 22 when the application was initially SUBMITTED? If the answer is YES, then their age was "locked in" at the time of submission and even though they are not studying now, it should not have a negative impact on their inclusion as dependents as long as they have not gotten married or entered into a common-law relationship.
 

icakaoko11

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no ): unfortunately not..

the younger sister was part of the application

but my friend and her other sister was ONLY declared since they are already over aged. They applied to canada just recently, its actually kinda fast.. :| but yeah.. her parents applied After she was 22
 

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The only way that they could have been included on the parents application would have been if they were full time students since before the age of 22 and continued to be until getting their PR but it is too late for that.

There is a way for the parents to sponsor them if the parents settle in Manitoba or Saskatchewan, live there for at least a year, apply through family stream PNP and both of them meet the requirements. Until then, they should look for work and see what they can to do qualify themselves.
 

icakaoko11

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Leon said:
The only way that they could have been included on the parents application would have been if they were full time students since before the age of 22 and continued to be until getting their PR but it is too late for that.

There is a way for the parents to sponsor them if the parents settle in Manitoba or Saskatchewan, live there for at least a year, apply through family stream PNP and both of them meet the requirements. Until then, they should look for work and see what they can to do qualify themselves.
O__O Thank you for that information..I ma show this to her..thank you..