I'm 30 years old, and if relevant both my parents are alive but do not want to immigrate to Canada. My brother has been a PR in Quebec for about a year now, after almost exhausting his savings and receiving government financial help for only 2 or 3 months he finally started working a couple months ago but with low income: about 2k/month gross salary.
After reading resources at cic website about family sponsorship requirements, I see there are 2 requirements my brother needs to meet in order for him to qualify as "other relative" sponsor:
1- He needs to move out of Quebec, since from my understanding Quebec laws do not allow the sponsorship of a brother above the age of 18 under any circumstances. It seems however other provinces tolerate any relative sponsorship, if the sponsor is not married, doesn't have children, did not sponsor anybody in the past and doesn't have other relatives living in Canada. So if my brother moves to another province, do I become eligible for family sponsorship? I'm single and have no children, and my brother (the potential sponsor) meets all the afore mentioned requirements.
2- The sponsor (my brother) must be making at least 30k/year to qualify as an eligible sponsor for 1 person. My brother current income doesn't meet the requirement, however I'm running an online business and about to launch a crowdfunding campaign for a new tech project soon, and was thinking to link all my income to my brother's bank account in Canada, in order for him to reach the sponsorship minimum required income, does this violate any rules?... if relevant, funds raised through the crowdfunding campaign I'm about to launch and link to my brother's bank account, may come from any country, Canada or outside Canada. Also, by no means should this make the campaign sound fraudulent, my brother, who's also in the tech industry, will be a partner in the publicly funded project.
Any help/insights are appreciated.
After reading resources at cic website about family sponsorship requirements, I see there are 2 requirements my brother needs to meet in order for him to qualify as "other relative" sponsor:
1- He needs to move out of Quebec, since from my understanding Quebec laws do not allow the sponsorship of a brother above the age of 18 under any circumstances. It seems however other provinces tolerate any relative sponsorship, if the sponsor is not married, doesn't have children, did not sponsor anybody in the past and doesn't have other relatives living in Canada. So if my brother moves to another province, do I become eligible for family sponsorship? I'm single and have no children, and my brother (the potential sponsor) meets all the afore mentioned requirements.
2- The sponsor (my brother) must be making at least 30k/year to qualify as an eligible sponsor for 1 person. My brother current income doesn't meet the requirement, however I'm running an online business and about to launch a crowdfunding campaign for a new tech project soon, and was thinking to link all my income to my brother's bank account in Canada, in order for him to reach the sponsorship minimum required income, does this violate any rules?... if relevant, funds raised through the crowdfunding campaign I'm about to launch and link to my brother's bank account, may come from any country, Canada or outside Canada. Also, by no means should this make the campaign sound fraudulent, my brother, who's also in the tech industry, will be a partner in the publicly funded project.
Any help/insights are appreciated.