Hi guys, I am a permanent resident of Canada. There’s a little girl in another country that I want to bring to Canada. She is like a daughter to me . If I become her legal guardian can I sponsor her ? Or do I have to adopt her?
So legal guardian doesn’t count?If she isn't your daughter by blood or by adoption you cannot sponsor her.
Correct.So legal guardian doesn’t count?
You need to adopt. As zardoz said, the issue is whether it will be classed as an Adoption of Convenience. Are you related to the child? Who cares for her right now? Is she with the biological parents?Hi guys, I am a permanent resident of Canada. There’s a little girl in another country that I want to bring to Canada. She is like a daughter to me . If I become her legal guardian can I sponsor her ? Or do I have to adopt her?
What is your status in Canada? Are you a PR or a citizen?Hi Guys,
I live with my brother in our country, i am his legal guardian by local court decision, as our parents have passed away a while ago, and we are alone, the thing is that he has a mental retardation (slow learner) therefore i am his legal guardian.
The question is can i sponsor him to come to Canada, as am his legal guardian and he is alone, as well as he is my only brother and i cannot leave him alone.?
Depends on how old he is. If he's under 18, you can sponsor him.Hi Guys,
I live with my brother in our country, i am his legal guardian by local court decision, as our parents have passed away a while ago, and we are alone, the thing is that he has a mental retardation (slow learner) therefore i am his legal guardian.
The question is can i sponsor him to come to Canada, as am his legal guardian and he is alone, as well as he is my only brother and i cannot leave him alone.?
Only possible if all of the following are true:No he is above 18, but again he has a little mental disability (proven by a certified physician) therefore he cannot live by himself. This is why i am his legal guardian. So if he is above 18 this is impossible?
Assume there is a high chance of refusal if there are concerns that he will apply for disability. @MichelSa is your brother working? To apply for the "lonely Canadian" sponsorship you'll need to be in Canada and compliant with your RO so you will be separated for over a year even if he is approved.Only possible if all of the following are true:
- You are single (unmarried, not in a common law relationship)
- You have no children
- Both of your parents are deceased
- You have no family in Canada (no siblings, aunts, uncles, etc.)
If all of the above is true, then you can apply to sponsor him. He will need to pass a medical as part of the process and depending on his condition, there is some chance he could be refused due to concerns that he may place a burden on Canada from a health care and social services perspective.
You must have found out your way by now. Please share your experience to help me. I am in similar situation as yours. PleaseNo he is above 18, but again he has a little mental disability (proven by a certified physician) therefore he cannot live by himself. This is why i am his legal guardian. So if he is above 18 this is impossible?
You are not a lonely Canadian nor can you adopt your sister.You must have found out your way by now. Please share your experience to help me. I am in similar situation as yours. Please
Who you can include as a dependent child on an immigration application
If you want to apply to come to Canada as a permanent immigrant, or to work, study or visit, you may be able to include dependent children on your application.
Children qualify as dependants if they
Dependants over the age limit
- are under 22 years old and
- don’t have a spouse or partner
Children 22 or older qualify as dependants if they
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- have depended on their parents for financial support since before they were 22 and
- can’t financially support themselves because of a mental or physical condition