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My daugther is Canadian, I am Mexican

MariaZ

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My daughter is Canadian, 4 years old and I am Mexican. We are living in USA right now , any suggestion to apply for canadian permanent resident considering she is a Canadian citizen? I have seen other options (skilled worker, and so on, but I do not meet their requirements).

Thanks in advance!
 

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Hi. I think the best option is if you have a canadian citizen husband living in Canada or abroad or a permanent resident husband living in Canada that can sponsor you. For immigration purposes you will have to proof your relationship is genuine. Having a canadian daugther 4 years old will not help you now. She will be able to sponsor you when she reach 18 years old. I have a canadian son too! Good luck!
 

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MariaZ said:
My daughter is Canadian, 4 years old and I am Mexican. We are living in USA right now , any suggestion to apply for canadian permanent resident considering she is a Canadian citizen? I have seen other options (skilled worker, and so on, but I do not meet their requirements).

Thanks in advance!
She is too young to sponsor you - I think she has to be 18 years old before she can sponsor anyone.
 

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MariaZ said:
My daughter is Canadian, 4 years old and I am Mexican. We are living in USA right now , any suggestion to apply for canadian permanent resident considering she is a Canadian citizen? I have seen other options (skilled worker, and so on, but I do not meet their requirements).

Thanks in advance!
Right now, there's no way your daughter can sponsor you to Canada. But if you are married to a Canadian or a PR holder then he/she can sponsor you through spouse sponsorship. Or you can also do the federal process(skilled worker) in the future, when you meet their requirements. good luck! :)
 

martha marita

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How did your daughter get Canadian citizenship if i may ask. Can the mother sponsor you or you she is not citizen. 4 year old has to turn 18 to be eligible to sponsor parents.