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Question in family sponsorship

beanh

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Mar 22, 2016
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I have a simple question , My Uncle is a permanent canadian residence if he can sponsor me to immigrate.

He has a full time job and does not receive any financial support from the government.
About myself , I have just graduated from university with B.A in English major and 3 years experience in tutoring English for high school students. Am i eligible to immigrate to Canada ? and What kind of immigration program should i choose ?

Thanks for your help.
 

Tolexmi

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beanh said:
I have a simple question , My Uncle is a permanent canadian residence if he can sponsor me to immigrate.

He has a full time job and does not receive any financial support from the government.
About myself , I have just graduated from university with B.A in English major and 3 years experience in tutoring English for high school students. Am i eligible to immigrate to Canada ? and What kind of immigration program should i choose ?

Thanks for your help.
Your uncle can probably sponsor u under family class, only if he included your name as family member when he applied for his PR back then.
 

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Tolexmi said:
Your uncle can probably sponsor u under family class, only if he included your name as family member when he applied for his PR back then.
No - that's the wrong answer.

Your uncle can only sponsor you if he has no spouse common law partner, no children, both of his parents are no longer alive and he has no other family living in Canada.
 

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Tolexmi said:
Your uncle can probably sponsor u under family class, only if he included your name as family member when he applied for his PR back then.
hey, jw does this rule also apply to sponsored spouse's family members? i.e. a PR can sponsor ONLY if included their names in the dependants section back when u filed the app?
which form was that again???
 
Mar 18, 2016
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beanh said:
I have a simple question , My Uncle is a permanent canadian residence if he can sponsor me to immigrate.

He has a full time job and does not receive any financial support from the government.
About myself , I have just graduated from university with B.A in English major and 3 years experience in tutoring English for high school students. Am i eligible to immigrate to Canada ? and What kind of immigration program should i choose ?

Thanks for your help.
"Who you can sponsor
Depending on your circumstances, there are two options for who you can sponsor.

Option 1 – Orphaned close relatives

You can sponsor close relatives, related by blood or adoption, such as brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, or grandchildren only if they meet all of the following conditions:

They are orphaned,
They are under 18, and
They do not have a spouse, common law partner, or conjugal partner.
Option 2 – Other relative

You may sponsor one relative, related by blood or adoption, of any age if you meet all of the following conditions:

you do not have a spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner, or one of the following living relatives you could sponsor instead:
son or daughter,
parent,
grandparent,
brother or sister,
uncle, aunt,
nephew or niece.
you do not have any of the above-named relatives who is a:
Canadian citizen,
permanent resident, or
registered Indian under the Indian Act.
If the relative you want to sponsor has a spouse, partner, or dependent children who will come with them to Canada you must include them on the same sponsorship application.

If your relative does not qualify for sponsorship they may still be able to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant through Express Entry. Express Entry manages applications for certain economic immigration programs and selects applicants for their skills, experience and ability to contribute to Canada’s economy. Express Entry candidates may be awarded points for having a family member living in Canada. More information is available on the Express Entry web page."
 

Tolexmi

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Bautroibinhyen said:
"Who you can sponsor
Depending on your circumstances, there are two options for who you can sponsor.

Option 1 – Orphaned close relatives

You can sponsor close relatives, related by blood or adoption, such as brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, or grandchildren only if they meet all of the following conditions:

They are orphaned,
They are under 18, and
They do not have a spouse, common law partner, or conjugal partner.
Option 2 – Other relative

You may sponsor one relative, related by blood or adoption, of any age if you meet all of the following conditions:

you do not have a spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner, or one of the following living relatives you could sponsor instead:
son or daughter,
parent,
grandparent,
brother or sister,
uncle, aunt,
nephew or niece.
you do not have any of the above-named relatives who is a:
Canadian citizen,
permanent resident, or
registered Indian under the Indian Act.
If the relative you want to sponsor has a spouse, partner, or dependent children who will come with them to Canada you must include them on the same sponsorship application.

If your relative does not qualify for sponsorship they may still be able to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant through Express Entry. Express Entry manages applications for certain economic immigration programs and selects applicants for their skills, experience and ability to contribute to Canada’s economy. Express Entry candidates may be awarded points for having a family member living in Canada. More information is available on the Express Entry web page."

i guess that says it all.

All i wrote was in my opinion, but thankfully someone corrected it with proof.

Thanx a lot Bautroibinhyen
 
Mar 18, 2016
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Tolexmi said:
i guess that says it all.

All i wrote was in my opinion, but thankfully someone corrected it with proof.

Thanx a lot Bautroibinhyen
You're very welcome ,

Do you think anyone at mid20 can wait almost a decade ? Not me. Now they're prosessingg the applications in 2011,

I'm dying for waiting my family back home to reunion ( almost a decade )
 

beanh

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Mar 22, 2016
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Bautroibinhyen said:
"Who you can sponsor
Depending on your circumstances, there are two options for who you can sponsor.

Option 1 – Orphaned close relatives

You can sponsor close relatives, related by blood or adoption, such as brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, or grandchildren only if they meet all of the following conditions:

They are orphaned,
They are under 18, and
They do not have a spouse, common law partner, or conjugal partner.
Option 2 – Other relative

You may sponsor one relative, related by blood or adoption, of any age if you meet all of the following conditions:

you do not have a spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner, or one of the following living relatives you could sponsor instead:
son or daughter,
parent,
grandparent,
brother or sister,
uncle, aunt,
nephew or niece.
you do not have any of the above-named relatives who is a:
Canadian citizen,
permanent resident, or
registered Indian under the Indian Act.
If the relative you want to sponsor has a spouse, partner, or dependent children who will come with them to Canada you must include them on the same sponsorship application.

If your relative does not qualify for sponsorship they may still be able to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant through Express Entry. Express Entry manages applications for certain economic immigration programs and selects applicants for their skills, experience and ability to contribute to Canada’s economy. Express Entry candidates may be awarded points for having a family member living in Canada. More information is available on the Express Entry web page."

Thank you very much everyone and BauTroibinhyen
 

beanh

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Mar 22, 2016
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One more questions everyone, please. Hihi. Is there any chances for me to immigrate as permanent residence and obtain a lawful citizenship after studying several years in canada. I decided to study in canada and if I study and graduate.Will i be able to apply sponsorship as an Skilled worker?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.Thanks a lot
 

scylla

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beanh said:
One more questions everyone, please. Hihi. Is there any chances for me to immigrate as permanent residence and obtain a lawful citizenship after studying several years in canada. I decided to study in canada and if I study and graduate.Will i be able to apply sponsorship as an Skilled worker?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.Thanks a lot
Not based on studying in Canada alone - unless you study at a Masters or PhD level - in which case you may qualify to apply for PR directly. Otherwise you would need to obtain Canadian work experience (at least a year of full time experience) before you can qualify to apply for PR through CEC. If you want to go this route - make sure you take a course that is at least 2 years long so that you end up with a 3 year post graduate work permit. If you have further questions - you need to ask them in the International Students section of the forum (not here).
 
Mar 18, 2016
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beanh said:
One more questions everyone, please. Hihi. Is there any chances for me to immigrate as permanent residence and obtain a lawful citizenship after studying several years in canada. I decided to study in canada and if I study and graduate.Will i be able to apply sponsorship as an Skilled worker?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.Thanks a lot
thats a good idea,,, just go ahead this way , if you have changes so don't think too much

Now they open the door for abroad student. I knew some abroad student after they finish their course , apply for job and PR then there they go.

You have a great opportunities because you're an English teacher , it's very easy for you

Don't wait your time