Hello,
I'm a naturalized US citizen, wife and mother-in-law are US-born citizens. I understand that I could apply for either a TN work visa, or start all the paperwork for a permanent resident card, but my question is: My mother-in-law lives with us and has no income/property, and I'm concerned that Canada immigration would grant a visa only to the two of us, leaving my mother-in-law out of the process. Is this assumption correct?
Thanks!
I'm a naturalized US citizen, wife and mother-in-law are US-born citizens. I understand that I could apply for either a TN work visa, or start all the paperwork for a permanent resident card, but my question is: My mother-in-law lives with us and has no income/property, and I'm concerned that Canada immigration would grant a visa only to the two of us, leaving my mother-in-law out of the process. Is this assumption correct?
Thanks!