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kevinchristee
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« on: October 04, 2009, 05:05:40 am »

Hello i have my file for Canada immigration. I am on verge of getting medical. My son is dependent he is pursuing masters in USA. He is about to complete his studies. He has an option to undergo OPT(Optional Practical Training). So i have a query that if he undergoes training then would he be left out from dependency and will not be issued visa. What should he do to continue dependency should he opt training or not?
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canadacanada
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« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2009, 09:59:36 pm »

I believe there is an age limit to be a dependent. if ur son is more then 21 then you will have problem claiming as your dependent.
I believe for college going kids its 24. So, you might want to check the rule/defination of a dependent kid in case he is more then 21.
Once you understand that, it will easier for you to decide what is best option.

If he is 24 or more then i believe you have less choices. If he is less then 24 then keep him in school...this is my idea looking at the criteria to qualify for dependent in US...I may be wrong..please chaeck...
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