Thank you for your timeDoes he have a work permit already? Is he under AIPP? When is your birthday? You aren’t likely going to be able to keep extending your visitor status indefinitely if you aren’t studying. If your father is working in Canada it will be very difficult for you to obtain a study permit. Your have to show that you will return home after your studies. If your father is working in Canada or applying for PR your ties to Canada will be too strong.
I think chances are always high even when I applied for study visa or he applied for visitor visa because most of the time people got rejected without any reason.
He already applied online few days ago for work permit and he is here currently on visitor visa.
my birthdate is 25may1999.
no he is not under aipp.
and extending visitor visa? what that means I can't stay more than 6 months or any other family member my mother while he's working here?
thank you
Thank you very much for your timeSometimes PR applications are returned or refused. Always possible this could happen to your father - or the PNP rules might change and your farther may no longer qualify to apply. Or the government might lower the dependent age back to 19 like it was before (which means you would no longer be included in his application). Doesn't make sense to put all of your eggs in one basket and assume you will get PR through him.
No - you are not guaranteed PR. But you give yourself a chance if you continue your studies and then qualify for a PGWP. You're taking a risk by assuming PR is guaranteed through your father.
the thing is if me or my family planning to stay here permanently for rest of our life I think taking risk is not bad because if I'm not wrong there are always 50 50 chances for everything getting PR visa or anything so why not give a try in some different way in any way there are 2 options always.
and i don't want to put so much pressure on my father paying my 4x fees livin here and paying all the expenses of family.
afterall i can continue my studies and i want to in future because i've already put so much energy and time in it and its too late to not finish the rest of studies just don't want to pay extra fees now.
I think 2 years is more than enough for him to get PR till I'll turn 22.
somethings aliitle bit off topic but I think you understand my point.
thank you