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mountain123

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Mar 10, 2014
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Hello,

Just a general question regarding family class sponsorship. My brother is a citizen here and he submitted an application to sponsor me and our parents in 2009. Till now there has been no reply, but we believe it will take 2 more years to process the application. Here is the problem, since then I have done my undergrad and now have a job so practically I am no longer dependent. Do you think I have no chance? I am working under noc code 1311 and can no longer apply under CEC. It is very tough and am worried I would have to leave by next year (my work permit expires june 2015). Please advise.
 
How old were you when the application was submitted?
 
mountain123 said:

You were initially included in the application as a Type A dependent: The child is under the age of 22 and is single (not married and not in a common-law relationship).

Your school or employment is irrelevant and doesn't matter to your PR app under your parents. As long as you don't get married or become common-law, you will always be classified as type A dependent based on the date your application was submitted. It doesn't matter how old you get before getting visa.
 
Thank you Rob. I went to a lawyer and he said it is not possible. I don't know what his assumptions were. I was enrolled in a university in Ontario when my brother applied for sponsorship for my parents and me. I was not paying my fee at all. Living with my brother too. Now I am working at a company in Ontario under NOC 1311 after completing my undergrad.

Right now the application says received and I am worried if I am rejected then I don't have a back-up plan. If I enroll in CPA designation does that count as a graduate level program?
 
mountain123 said:
I went to a lawyer and he said it is not possible. I don't know what his assumptions were.

Your lawyer sounds like an idiot.

If you were 19 when the app was submitted, then you are locked in for life as a Type A dependent. If you are a student or full time worker, is completely irrelevant. Even if the application takes 10 years and you are 29 when it's done, you'll still be a Type A dependent based on the age the app was submitted.

The ONLY thing that will cause you to be cancelled from the application, is if you get married or become common-law with someone.
 
Nice to hear from you Karolina. My application was submitted in 2009 and the article states they are eliminating applications prior to feb 2008. I think I am safe but not ruling out the possibility of something unusual happening.
 
KarolinaBechara said:
Greetings Dear,

I am an immigration consultant, and as i know the the majority of applications submitted since 10 years back has been closed. I would send you a link which shows all this information. w w w.canadaclassaction. c o m/

for any further inquiry feel free to contact me on kbechara @ timespbs.com
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