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ahmadnawaz

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Oct 17, 2014
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Sir , i want to sponsor my nephew to Canada , he is 21 years old and have education degree of BS Computer Science . Sir please tell me that
1) can i sponsor him or not ?
2) if i can sponsor what is procedure?
3) if i sponsor him will he be able to do job here?
 
It's highly unlikely you can sponsor him through the family class process..

He will probably need to apply through the FSW or provincial nominee program.


Edit: information changed as corrected by other posters.
 
The only way you can sponsor him is if the following applies to you:

Your parents are deceased
You are not married or common law
You have no living relatives in Canada

Screech339
 
Kysorb said:
You can't sponsor him through the family class process..

He will need to apply through the FSW or provincial nominee program.

Can you please tell me detail about FSW and provincial nominee program?
 
screech339 said:
The only way you can sponsor him is if the following applies to you:

Your parents are deceased
You are not married or common law
You have no living relatives in Canada

Screech339

Thank you Sir for your reply.
Please tell me that all these condition should be true?
 
ahmadnawaz said:
Can you please tell me detail about FSW and provincial nominee program?

You can look at the Foreign Skilled Worker or Provincial Nominee Program sections of this forum. People here applied for family sponsorship so they wouldn't know much about other kinds of immigration.
 
ahmadnawaz said:
Thank you Sir for your reply.
Please tell me that all these condition should be true?

Yes, all three of these conditions should be met.
 
Kayaker said:
Yes, all three of these conditions should be met.

I'm confused, wouldn't the PR applicant also need to be 19 or under?
 
I think (correct me if I'm wrong) you can sponsor a family member who is over 19 if you have no parents, no spouse or common law partner, no children, no one else you can sponsor to Canada (because if your parents/spouse/kids are alive you could sponsor them to Canada, so you can't pass over your parents/spouse/kids and sponsor a nephew instead), and no existing relatives in Canada.
 
Kayaker said:
I think (correct me if I'm wrong) you can sponsor a family member who is over 19 if you have no parents, no spouse or common law partner, no children, no one else you can sponsor to Canada (because if your parents/spouse/kids are alive you could sponsor them to Canada, so you can't pass over your parents/spouse/kids and sponsor a nephew instead), and no existing relatives in Canada.

You are correct. But existing relatives cannot be Canadian / PR either. Meaning if you have relatives who are PR/Canadian/registered aboriginal but not living in Canada, you still cannot sponsor nephew.