You can sponsor your brother but there are limitations to it. You can sponsor your brother if your parents are deceased and you are not married, common law, or have any children.Ralph82 said:Hi there!!
I heard that anyone who hasn't any relative here in Canada can sponsor anyone from family -my brother- even though he is 26 years old.
Anyone can confirm this please?
Yeah, I thought any relatives leaving here in Canada.taffy7 said:It says right on the website . You can sponsor "ONE relative BUT only if you" DO NOT" have any living relatives . E.G. parents. "
that's really sucks!!taffy7 said:If you have any relatives living here in Canada then you can't sponsor your bother. If you have parents that don't live here then they can be sponsored , there fore you can't sponsor your bother. I know it sucks but until it changes nothing we can do . If your bother is bewteen 18 and 30 he could try applying for a holiday work visa or try coming as a skilled worker.
Ralph82 said:that's really sucks!!
thank you though.
that's weird!!! I don't know, I spend 5 years here without any relatives. honestly, doesn't make any sense to refuse sponsoring any member of family.taffy7 said:I can't even sponsor one of my step sons to come. He is over 22 and has a job so not in school and not dependent on myself or his father...
You can sponsor your parents. The program is opening in Jan 2015.Ralph82 said:that's weird!!! I don't know, I spend 5 years here without any relatives. honestly, doesn't make any sense to refuse sponsoring any member of family.
That's a joke too . It takes years ..Rob_TO said:You can sponsor your parents. The program is opening in Jan 2015.
Oh, would be nice if it was only 4... It's 41 months for 1st stage plus the time of your local processing office. In my case, it's almost 9 years lol ;DRalph82 said:4 years waiting lol