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@Sumanth

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Hello Experts,

If my sister is a permanent resident of Canada , will this have any advantage when I apply for my PR.
I am going as a student from India .

Please advise!
 
Hello Experts,

If my sister is a permanent resident of Canada , will this have any advantage when I apply for my PR.
I am going as a student from India .

Please advise!
It may increase your CRS for Express Entry.
 
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Thanks for your quick response.
Provided , she's a PR of the same province correct?
Not for ordinary EE as far as I am aware. The provincial stuff is more relevant when going via one of the PNP routes.
 
Hello Experts,

If my sister is a permanent resident of Canada , will this have any advantage when I apply for my PR.
I am going as a student from India .

Please advise!

You'll get 15 additional points under Express Entry as long as your sister is physically living in Canada.
 
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You'll get 15 additional points under Express Entry as long as your sister is physically living in Canada.
Thanks Scylla..
Also please advise if knowing French and English would have any bearing on the points system when I apply for PR.
FYI, I have pretty good scores in English (IELTS, TOEFL) and now learning French too.
 
Hello Experts,

Please advise maximum amount of cash I can carry. I am travelling from India as a student and I am carrying five thousand CAD in cash and another 5000 CAD loaded in my Master Card. So a total of 10 thousand Canadian dollars.
Please advise if i will have to declare anything at Immigration checkpoints(which I can). Would be great if I had a heads up of what i am going to encounter.
 
Thanks Scylla..
Also please advise if knowing French and English would have any bearing on the points system when I apply for PR.
FYI, I have pretty good scores in English (IELTS, TOEFL) and now learning French too.

Your questions are extremely basic and demonstrate that you haven't spent any time looking into this. You need to spend time researching Canada's immigration programs if you are serious about applying. No one here is going to do this research for you. If you don't have the time to do the research yourself, then you'll need to hire an immigration lawyer or consultant to assist you.