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Hi,
I am a PR in Canada n can I sponsor my brother aged 26years. My family in Canada included me+husband+2year kid. My parents already have a visitor visa and they visited me in 2016.

  1. If yes where should I start
  2. Any red flags in this my case
  3. What is the income cut off to sponsor a relative and how many years of my earnings should I show.
  4. What are other options - can my mom apply for express entry -she is a nurse n working for government n still have 2years service +dad is retired + brother doing small business
 
No - you can't. He will have to qualify on his own.
 
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You cannot sponsor your brother as he is over the age of being considered his parents' dependant (if he were younger, you could sponsor your parents and him as their dependent) and you don't qualify under the lonely Canadian route. For the latter, you'd have to have no family who are citizens or permanent residents of Canada, and you'd have to have no parents alive as they would get priority in case of PR sponsorship.

He needs to find a way to immigrate on his own through a different immigration stream. He can do express entry if he qualifies.
 
Thanks for your input

But I did see in cic that we can sponsor a relative
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ship/other-relatives/who-you-can-sponsor.html
ONLY if you are eligible, and you are not.

Option 2: other relative
You may sponsor one relative, related by blood or adoption, of any age if you meet all of the conditions, including:

  • you don't have a living relative you could sponsor instead, such as a:
    • spouse
    • common-law partner
    • conjugal partner
    • son or daughter
    • parent
    • grandparent
    • brother or sister
    • uncle or aunt
    • nephew or niece
  • you don’t have any of the above-named relatives who is:
    • a Canadian citizen
    • a permanent resident
    • registered Indian under the Indian Act
 
Thanks for your input

But I did see in cic that we can sponsor a relative
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ship/other-relatives/who-you-can-sponsor.html
It clearly states:

Option 2: other relative
You may sponsor one relative, related by blood or adoption, of any age if you meet all of the conditions, including:

  • you don't have a living relative you could sponsor instead, such as a:
    • spouse
    • common-law partner
    • conjugal partner
    • son or daughter
    • parent
    • grandparent
    • brother or sister
    • uncle or aunt
    • nephew or niece
  • you don’t have any of the above-named relatives who is:
    • a Canadian citizen
    • a permanent resident
    • registered Indian under the Indian Act
You don't qualify, as you both have family in Canada and your parents are alive so that would give them priority in terms of sponsorship. You'd need to be completely alone in Canada, without any family member who is a citizen, permanent resident or registered Indian and your parents would have to be deceased on top of that in order to sponsor your brother.

He needs to immigrate on his own.
 
You cannot sponsor your brother as he is over the age of being considered his parents' dependant (if he were younger, you could sponsor your parents and him as their dependent) and you don't qualify under the lonely Canadian route. For the latter, you'd have to have no family who are citizens or permanent residents of Canada, and you'd have to have no parents alive as they would get priority in case of PR sponsorship.

He needs to find a way to immigrate on his own through a different immigration stream. He can do express entry if he qualifies.

Thanks very much for your input n shedding light on sponsorship. Will try express entry or study
 
It clearly states:

Option 2: other relative
You may sponsor one relative, related by blood or adoption, of any age if you meet all of the conditions, including:

  • you don't have a living relative you could sponsor instead, such as a:
    • spouse
    • common-law partner
    • conjugal partner
    • son or daughter
    • parent
    • grandparent
    • brother or sister
    • uncle or aunt
    • nephew or niece
  • you don’t have any of the above-named relatives who is:
    • a Canadian citizen
    • a permanent resident
    • registered Indian under the Indian Act
You don't qualify, as you both have family in Canada and your parents are alive so that would give them priority in terms of sponsorship. You'd need to be completely alone in Canada, without any family member who is a citizen, permanent resident or registered Indian and your parents would have to be deceased on top of that in order to sponsor your brother.

He needs to immigrate on his own.


Thanks very much