Hi, I just learned that parent sponsorship is a lucky draw each year and that it can take up to 4 years for the application to be approved. I understand a supervisa is an option and we may go this route, but what if we don't get picked??
My father died unexpectedly last month and my parents did not make any retirement plans, or consider options if one of them dies. My mother is turning 70 next year and completely on her own in a third world country, no family elsewhere and will lose her residency there as it was based off my father working (She's German). Does anyone know of any other routes to get my mother here living with us in Canada permanently quicker? Would this be considered a special case? My thoughts were possibly applying for work permit as a nanny, as she has a teaching degree and will help out loads with kids whilst we work. BUT she is 70 next year. I have been trying endlessly to call immigration and speak with someone but its simply IMPOSSIBLE.
Anyone have any ideas? I am speaking with a lawyer next week as well, to see what options we have but am super worried.
Thanks
My father died unexpectedly last month and my parents did not make any retirement plans, or consider options if one of them dies. My mother is turning 70 next year and completely on her own in a third world country, no family elsewhere and will lose her residency there as it was based off my father working (She's German). Does anyone know of any other routes to get my mother here living with us in Canada permanently quicker? Would this be considered a special case? My thoughts were possibly applying for work permit as a nanny, as she has a teaching degree and will help out loads with kids whilst we work. BUT she is 70 next year. I have been trying endlessly to call immigration and speak with someone but its simply IMPOSSIBLE.
Anyone have any ideas? I am speaking with a lawyer next week as well, to see what options we have but am super worried.
Thanks