@frufru, once na nagtrabaho na ang sister mo she's no longer qualified. Huwag niyang sayangin ang opportunidad na makapunta dito sa Canada, sana e-encourage mo siyang bumalik sa pag-aaral, I know it is hard for her to go back to school lalo na kung nagtatrabaho na siya, but tell her, this year (2013) 25,000 parents/grandparents including dependant/s will be issued immigrants visas just to reduce the back-log, sabihin mo sa kanya baka this year kasama na sila doon. If she looking forward for her future she need to sacrifice, another 1 ~ 2 yrs of waiting is nothing. If you convince her, don't ever mentioned to immigration na nag-work siya, just in case na mag-tanong kung anong ginawa niya right after the graduation, sabihin nyang nag-review siya then she decide to take another course para mas malaki ang opportunity niya na maka-kita ng trabaho sa Canada. Kailangang e-maintain niya na dependent pa rin siya sa'yong parents. One good example, my office-mate migrated here last 2009, his eldest daughter turn 25 yrs old noong lumabas ang immigrant visa nila, at lahat ng anak ay naka-alis. Yung eldest niya ay 19 yrs old noong nag-apply cla sa Canada, the oldest siblings took 3 different courses just to maintain her status as dependant. Now they are happy family at lahat ng anak niya ay may-maayos na trabaho dito.