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cecolejr

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Sep 25, 2021
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Hi,

My wife's aunt is a Canadian citizen, 65 years old with no:
  • husband who is a permanent resident or Canadian citizen.
  • common-law partner who is a permanent resident or Canadian citizen.
  • parent or grandparent or child who is a Canadian permanent resident or citizen.
However, she has a sister who is a Canadian citizen, 70 yrs old and that sister has her own family.

Now, I just want to ask if the one who is 65 yrs old & single can sponsor my wife under Lonely Canadian Program.

Thanks.
 
Hi,

My wife's aunt is a Canadian citizen, 65 years old with no:
  • husband who is a permanent resident or Canadian citizen.
  • common-law partner who is a permanent resident or Canadian citizen.
  • parent or grandparent or child who is a Canadian permanent resident or citizen.
However, she has a sister who is a Canadian citizen, 70 yrs old and that sister has her own family.

Now, I just want to ask if the one who is 65 yrs old & single can sponsor my wife under Lonely Canadian Program.

Thanks.

No, she cannot. She doesn't meet the requirements. She has a sister in Canada.

It has nothing to do with her age. The fact she already has family in Canada disqualifies her from sponsoring your wife.
 
Hi,

My wife's aunt is a Canadian citizen, 65 years old with no:
  • husband who is a permanent resident or Canadian citizen.
  • common-law partner who is a permanent resident or Canadian citizen.
  • parent or grandparent or child who is a Canadian permanent resident or citizen.
However, she has a sister who is a Canadian citizen, 70 yrs old and that sister has her own family.

Now, I just want to ask if the one who is 65 yrs old & single can sponsor my wife under Lonely Canadian Program.

Thanks.

In Canada, our rules, laws, policies are clear, precise with no exception. Either you meet or NOT.