Hi there,
My parents have been wanting to join me in Canada for some time now (I'm a permanent resident). So I had been considering sponsoring them, however since I'm a student I do not meet the income requirements to apply, or even apply for the super visa.
So we've been looking into the option of them applying for FSW. It turns out there's a job category under the FSW (Senior managers 0013/0015) that my Dad has much experience in. They meet all other requirements of the FSW and from my calculations are above the minimum points threshold by 5 to 10 points.
The only potential issue is that they are in their in their early 60s, and while both still working and young in spirit, are close to retirement age.
I know no-one here will be able to give me a definitive answer, but in your opinions and experiences, do you think it would be worthwhile them applying for FSW, given that they appear to meet all the requirements? My thinking is, if they were going to automatically reject anyone who appears too old, say, over 60, they would simply make this a maximum age requirement of the FSW.
My Dad, the principal applicant, has both a bachelor's in Chemistry and an MBA, has over 40 years of experience in the science and security industries, and would ideally like to continue working in Canada.
Thanks guys.
My parents have been wanting to join me in Canada for some time now (I'm a permanent resident). So I had been considering sponsoring them, however since I'm a student I do not meet the income requirements to apply, or even apply for the super visa.
So we've been looking into the option of them applying for FSW. It turns out there's a job category under the FSW (Senior managers 0013/0015) that my Dad has much experience in. They meet all other requirements of the FSW and from my calculations are above the minimum points threshold by 5 to 10 points.
The only potential issue is that they are in their in their early 60s, and while both still working and young in spirit, are close to retirement age.
I know no-one here will be able to give me a definitive answer, but in your opinions and experiences, do you think it would be worthwhile them applying for FSW, given that they appear to meet all the requirements? My thinking is, if they were going to automatically reject anyone who appears too old, say, over 60, they would simply make this a maximum age requirement of the FSW.
My Dad, the principal applicant, has both a bachelor's in Chemistry and an MBA, has over 40 years of experience in the science and security industries, and would ideally like to continue working in Canada.
Thanks guys.