I would look into the Praire provinces (Alberta, Manitoba, and SK - I can't spell yet). They have friendlier immigration policies on the provincial level and at least right now have methods to help your siblings come to Canada (there's no Federal program). You could get a diploma in Oil and Gas legal work and find a job in Calgary, Edmonton, or Regina. Then instead of immigration with CEC, you can apply through the provincial programs, which sometimes are faster.
What I would do is find a few colleges or universities you are interested in, then call their International Enrollment/Advisors/Admissions and talk with the advisor about your options. Many advisor I've talked with are even knowledgable about work permits and immigration. They really are a wonderful source of information.
Your siblings could take online courses with a Canadian college to help speed up their entrance into Canada. It won't help with immigration, but it will help a job.
What I would do is find a few colleges or universities you are interested in, then call their International Enrollment/Advisors/Admissions and talk with the advisor about your options. Many advisor I've talked with are even knowledgable about work permits and immigration. They really are a wonderful source of information.
Your siblings could take online courses with a Canadian college to help speed up their entrance into Canada. It won't help with immigration, but it will help a job.