Hi all
so I'm a PR of Canada and I'm exploring ways to bring two members of my family with me...
One is my Mom. She is 65, she does not speak english at all. I know there is the parents and grandparents stream, but that seems to have very little room, it seems to close in like 5 days every year... The other option is the Super Visa, but if I understand, she would still need to have an address back home to come with that, she can't leave her house forever? so that would be a problem, since it makes no sense to live with me and pay rent back home...
The other person is my brother. He is 42 years old and lives with my mom. He has some mental problems, had a big depression event and does not work and is unable to take care of himself... however, he refuses to go through the process of being recognized as person with disability, so back home he does not have any welfare status... He speaks minimal english. Would there be a way to bring him to Canada? what would be the way? I have no clue...
I live in Alberta by the way.
Thanks for your help.
so I'm a PR of Canada and I'm exploring ways to bring two members of my family with me...
One is my Mom. She is 65, she does not speak english at all. I know there is the parents and grandparents stream, but that seems to have very little room, it seems to close in like 5 days every year... The other option is the Super Visa, but if I understand, she would still need to have an address back home to come with that, she can't leave her house forever? so that would be a problem, since it makes no sense to live with me and pay rent back home...
The other person is my brother. He is 42 years old and lives with my mom. He has some mental problems, had a big depression event and does not work and is unable to take care of himself... however, he refuses to go through the process of being recognized as person with disability, so back home he does not have any welfare status... He speaks minimal english. Would there be a way to bring him to Canada? what would be the way? I have no clue...
I live in Alberta by the way.
Thanks for your help.