1. No you cannot be sponsored, under a skilled worker application you would get 5 points for your relationship to your Aunt, is she is residing in Canada. You would have to prove the relationship, your Mother's & Uncles Birth certificate (showing same parents)marriage certificate of Aunt and Uncle, and proof (utilities bills etc) that she resides in Canada.
2. Have you taken the assessment at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/qual-1.html to see if you actually qualify.3. You can reside wherever you want, when you receive your visa, but you cannot "land" in Quebec without a CSQ.
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No, I have not taken the assessment you mentioned. I am researching all my options.
I have lived with my Canadian boyfriend for over 4 years. We have thought of getting married, I love him and he loves me, but I really don't want to spend that much $ on flowers.
We have discussed him sponsering me , however I'm hesitant. I am positive that my Canadian Record is inaccurate, or lacking vital information. How would I go correcting it, or adding the overlooked details?
If I may ask your opinion, Do you think hiring a lawyer is more professional than filing the sponsership papers myself?
I am confident I will fill them out properly and neatly, I am just a little worried that the Canadian favors one, or the other.
Thanks