- Oct 4, 2014
- 61
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 1113
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 09-12-2014
- Nomination.....
- 25-02-2015
- File Transfer...
- 25-02-2015
- Med's Request
- 28-10-2105
- Med's Done....
- 10-11-2015
- Passport Req..
- 19-01-2016
Hi all,
I am a Canadian citizen and have been residing in Canada for the past 10 years. I came through the Federal Skilled Worker Program. I have been working full-time for the past five years. I am currently renting and have approximately CAD 100k in savings.
I am exploring what options may be available for my sister and her family to come to Canada, either temporarily or permanently.
My sister is 44 years old and a qualified software engineer, although she has not been working recently as she has been the primary caregiver for her son. Her husband is the managing director of a software development company with its head office in the United States. They are financially stable, own a home in Pakistan valued at approximately CAD 300k, and have additional assets.
They have two children. Their eldest, who is now 20, recently experienced a brain stroke and subsequently developed Ataxia. He is able to manage his basic daily needs but does require ongoing supervision and support, and my sister is his primary caregiver. Their younger child is almost 18, exceptionally well academically, and attends one of the highest-ranking schools in Pakistan.
As a family, they are exploring Canada as a place where they can build long term stability. I currently live here alone with my son, and we do not have nearby family support. Their presence in Canada would be good for us too.
They are also looking where their children can continue their education and where appropriate medical and rehabilitation supports are available for their eldest son. They previously travelled to the United States for rehabilitation.
Could you please advise on the most appropriate immigration pathways that may be available to them? I would also appreciate understanding any potential concerns or red flags I should be aware of. Thanks.
I am a Canadian citizen and have been residing in Canada for the past 10 years. I came through the Federal Skilled Worker Program. I have been working full-time for the past five years. I am currently renting and have approximately CAD 100k in savings.
I am exploring what options may be available for my sister and her family to come to Canada, either temporarily or permanently.
My sister is 44 years old and a qualified software engineer, although she has not been working recently as she has been the primary caregiver for her son. Her husband is the managing director of a software development company with its head office in the United States. They are financially stable, own a home in Pakistan valued at approximately CAD 300k, and have additional assets.
They have two children. Their eldest, who is now 20, recently experienced a brain stroke and subsequently developed Ataxia. He is able to manage his basic daily needs but does require ongoing supervision and support, and my sister is his primary caregiver. Their younger child is almost 18, exceptionally well academically, and attends one of the highest-ranking schools in Pakistan.
As a family, they are exploring Canada as a place where they can build long term stability. I currently live here alone with my son, and we do not have nearby family support. Their presence in Canada would be good for us too.
They are also looking where their children can continue their education and where appropriate medical and rehabilitation supports are available for their eldest son. They previously travelled to the United States for rehabilitation.
Could you please advise on the most appropriate immigration pathways that may be available to them? I would also appreciate understanding any potential concerns or red flags I should be aware of. Thanks.
