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I currently live and Work in Dubai, my wife and my son are with me here, am making plans to send my wife and my son first to Canada for my son to start schooling over there, i will be joining them later as i will not want to leave my job for now, what is the best approach to go with, i need your kind advice.
Thanks
 
On what basis are you sending your wife and son to Canada? Are they permanent residents?
 
I currently live and Work in Dubai, my wife and my son are with me here, am making plans to send my wife and my son first to Canada for my son to start schooling over there, i will be joining them later as i will not want to leave my job for now, what is the best approach to go with, i need your kind advice.
Thanks

best approach is you go with them, help them to settle there, housing etc and then come back.
 
they are not permanent resident, I want my son to get the Canadian education, what is the best immigration visa i should apply for?
First how old is your son ? He will need a study permit and also a guardian/custodian in Canada given your wife would probably not be able to stay with your son on an extended visitor visa. Also you would need to be prepared to show you can pay international fees of around 15000 CDn per year plus living expenses.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...nada/study-permit/prepare/minor-children.html

Alternatively you would need to find an employer willing to support an LMIA with a job offer for you to take your son and wife to Canada. Failing that look at immigration as permanent residents.

So it not just a simple matter of deciding to move to Canada there is a process to follow.
 
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First how old is your son ? He will need a study permit and also a guardian in Canada given your wife would probably not be able to stay with your son on an extended visitor visa. Also you would need to be prepared to show you can pay international fees of around 15000 CDn per year plus living expenses.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...nada/study-permit/prepare/minor-children.html

Alternatively you would need to find an employer willing to support an LMIA with a job offer for you to take your son and wife to Canada. Failing that look at immigration as permanent residents.

So it not just a simple matter of deciding to move to Canada there is a process to follow.

my Son is going 4yrs old.
my second option will be to go with them, what is the best migration visa to go for as a family?
 
my Son is going 4yrs old.
my second option will be to go with them, what is the best migration visa to go for as a family?
my Son is going 4yrs old.
my second option will be to go with them, what is the best migration visa to go for as a family?
 
my Son is going 4yrs old.
my second option will be to go with them, what is the best migration visa to go for as a family?

No, your son is not going. You can't just decide to send your family to Canada without following the correct procedure - it simply won't work.

The way to do it is for you to qualify to become a PR through Express Entry, or one of the Provincial Nominee Programs. You may or may not qualify, you'll have to check for yourself. Or get an LMIA and then a work permit.

Do some research.
Start here -
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada.html
 
No, your son is not going. You can't just decide to send your family to Canada without following the correct procedure - it simply won't work.

The way to do it is for you to qualify to become a PR through Express Entry, or one of the Provincial Nominee Programs. You may or may not qualify, you'll have to check for yourself. Or get an LMIA and then a work permit.

Do some research.
Start here -
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada.html
Thanks for your comment.
 
what is the age Limit for PR. I am 40years old am i qualify to apply for the PR

There is no age limit. However the older you are, the harder it is to be selected.