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pinklady said:
Well fingers crossed for a speedy process!!
Hope your wedding is fabulous!
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Thank you for your valuable suggestions.

Now, once I get my pr I will be working as pharmacist along with my wife (salary around 100K each). Wouldn't that be enough to sponsor a family if three (parents and brother). If not, if there is any province nominee program that can help??

Again, thank you very much guys. +1 for both of you.
 
And one more question:

If he turn 18 before I apy for immigration do you guys still think that he can accompany my parents because they are the only legal gardian of my brother ? ?
 
PMM said:
Hi

You realize he has to be an orphan right? to sponsor him. Also you have to meet the Low Income Cut off figure with funds from Canadian sources after you "land"

What about the provincial nominee program...don't Alberta and Manitoba have a program where you can bring close family?

OP: what province are you landing in?

Lynn
 
locolynn said:
What about the provincial nominee program...don't Alberta and Manitoba have a program where you can bring close family?

OP: what province are you landing in?

Lynn

I am not sure at this point as I do not have sny strong bonding to any perticular province but ad you said if I am ( my family) getting benefit from any perticular province than I definitely would like to move there.
 
It certainly may be worth exploring the PNP program (I am not really that familiar with it). But I do know Manitoba has a nice steady economy if you think you can hack the winters!!
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EP72.asp - This is about the Provincial nominees programs.

And I think if your brother is under 22 and not in a common-law relationship, he is classed as a dependant child of your parents.