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Sponsoring brother in saskatchewan?

needVisa

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Hi

One of my friend sister wants to sponsor his brother he 40 years old. BA graduate working in back home. Can she sponsor him? some one said he has to be master degree holder.

Please someone can give details.

thanks
 

Leon

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He doesn't need a masters degree. You can see the requirements here: http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/family-members
 

needVisa

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Thank you leon just last question

Only her sister should eligble to sponsor her. But at his end if he only BA and 2 work experience in any field he can migrate to saskashwan on sponsorship?
 

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needVisa said:
Thank you leon just last question

Only her sister should eligble to sponsor her. But at his end if he only BA and 2 work experience in any field he can migrate to saskashwan on sponsorship?
This is a quote showing who is eligible to apply, from the website Leon cited:
"Eligibility

To be considered for the SINP Family Members Category, you must:

1. Be between 18 - 49 years old.
2. Have a signed affidavit of support from one or more family members living in Saskatchewan (SINP-500-22).
3. Have completed post-secondary education, training, or apprenticeship of at least one year in length and have a diploma, a certificate, or a degree.
4. Have at least one year of work experience in your field of education or training.
5. Have the English language ability either to do the job you have been offered by a Saskatchewan employer or to get a job in your field of education or training.
6. Have a full-time, permanent job offer from a Saskatchewan employer or intend to find full-time, permanent work in Saskatchewan and have enough money to live in the province for a short time without work after arrival ($10,000 for you and $2,000 for each accompanying family member). Please note that live-in caregivers jobs are not eligible under this category."

The brother is 40, so his age is fine. He has a B.A., which is 3 or 4 years of post-secondary education, so he fits #3. He needs only one year of work experience in his field of education; you said he has 2 years, so if at least one year was in his field of education, he is OK in this regard.
He also needs to be able to speak English fairly well.
Finally, he needs either a job offer from Saskatchewan, or $10,000.