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can an international student bring spouse' children to Canada?

tanbetien

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Feb 2, 2021
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Hi there,
I am going to apply for a 16-month Master in SFU. I will bring my wife and my adopted child together to Canada. Also, I have step-children (who are my wife's children). So, I'd like to check whether anyone can help advise me:
- are my spouse' children my dependent children? Can I bring my spouse' children together with me to Canada?
- will my 16-month Master program allow me to have a 3-year work permit after graduation?

Thank you so much
 

andrews17

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Jan 25, 2021
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I believe both would apply as dependents, but can't be sure. I would recommend a deep Google search. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
 

tanbetien

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Feb 2, 2021
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I believe both would apply as dependents, but can't be sure. I would recommend a deep Google search. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Thanks Andrew,
have you seen any info related to this enquiry "will my 16-month Master program allow me to have a 3-year work permit after graduation?"
I have searched Google and gone through a lot of pages and still could not find any source that confirm a 3-year work permit for a 16-month Master program. They just mentioned "may", so that is not guaranteed.
 

andrews17

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Jan 25, 2021
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Thanks Andrew,
have you seen any info related to this enquiry "will my 16-month Master program allow me to have a 3-year work permit after graduation?"
I have searched Google and gone through a lot of pages and still could not find any source that confirm a 3-year work permit for a 16-month Master program. They just mentioned "may", so that is not guaranteed.
For what I understand, to get the three year PGWP you gotta take a course of two years, which translates in four semesters. By 16-month master you mean four semesters of four months each or a three semesters program?