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Arzup

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Hello everyone,
I am PR and living in ontOnta now. I wanted to sponsor by brother so which province should I move so that I can help him.
Does My migration really help him?
Does it good option?
 
You cannot sponsor your sibling. He will get points for having a Canadian PR brother (15 points), but he needs to qualify on his own.

In addition, there are some provinces that will prefer candidates that have siblings living in the province (Alberta, for example). However, your brother will still have to meet all the other requirements of the program - it's not enough just to have a brother living in Alberta
 
Thank u so much for helping me out.
Actually my brother has experience but he is only 12 pass
Where as my sister in-law recently finished her BE with computer engineering but no experience. So should I tell her to gain some experience on her field and then try. Do u think that will help us?
 
Thank u so much for helping me out.
Actually my brother has experience but he is only 12 pass
Where as my sister in-law recently finished her BE with computer engineering but no experience. So should I tell her to gain some experience on her field and then try. Do u think that will help us?

Did you read the links I provided? Go read them first.
 
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Check this first - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...me-canada-tool-immigration-express-entry.html

If the qualifies directly under the Federal Skilled Worker program, then you don't need to worry about a Provincial Program.

If he doesn't, then you'll need to read the requirements of each provincial program and see which one he is best qualified for. Here's Alberta's page - https://www.alberta.ca/ainp-selection-criteria.aspx
I filled the federal questionnaire form earlier today and found out that my younger brother is eligible. But it doesn't provide the score.
 
Given your description your brother would not have a high enough score. Neither would his wife without work experience. You really need to dedicate time to reviewing the various requirements.
 
Did you read the links I provided? Go read them first.
I checked their eligibility through link so my sister in-law will be eligible once she gain 1 year experience so I think I should give her time to gain 1 year experience first then we can take it from there.
Once again thank you
 
I checked their eligibility through link so my sister in-law will be eligible once she gain 1 year experience so I think I should give her time to gain 1 year experience first then we can take it from there.
Once again thank you

That doesn't sound right unless she is getting 1 year of Canadian experience.
 
I thought she might eligible for federal skill work

Yes - that's possible if she has enough points. She will want to score 450+ points.