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hemant.pandya
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Can I Accompany my younger brother, if he is going to study Masters in toronto?
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August 15, 2009, 03:30:09 am »
Dear Friends,
My younger brother want go for further education (Masters) to Canada (Toronto). He will complete his Bachelor's Degree in June 2010. He is residing in India. I am his elder brother; Can I accompany him as a family member? Also let me know who can accompany him?
Help Needed...... ASAP..
Best Regards,
Hemant Pandya.
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Re: Can I Accompany my younger brother, if he is going to study Masters in toronto?
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August 15, 2009, 03:47:17 am »
I am no expert. I have never applied for a tourist visa. I doubt they will give you a tourist visa just for that. If you don't have status in canada, it would be hard to accompany him. Apply for a tourist visa and see.
For most people in the west, even first year undergraduate students will go to another country by themselves.
Most importantly, wait for others to answer because I am really not an expert in this.
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I am not an expert at Canadian Immigration.
Please don't expect me to answer if your post title has urgent in it and it is not really urgent. Urgent is 911 or you have a definite deadline tomorrow, not that you would like to send in the application soon
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Re: Can I Accompany my younger brother, if he is going to study Masters in toron
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u could have if he was a minor
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Re: Can I Accompany my younger brother, if he is going to study Masters in toron
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Hi
Quote from: anim_geek on August 15, 2009, 07:19:21 am
u could have if he was a minor
Unlikely, foreign minors need a guardian appointed in Canada to attend school
PMM
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