Never heard of it.I mean leaving in the easiest and fastest way to Canada, i.e. five-year care
Never heard of it.I mean leaving in the easiest and fastest way to Canada, i.e. five-year care
Who is Mustafa and where is he? Are you the person in Egypt registered with UNHCR or not? Trying to understand who is who. How many people are wanting to visit?I want emails to send Mustafa’s CV and passport for the purpose of a visit less than 6 months away
I am very confused. Each person has their own passport to travel. What do you mean more? Who is Mustafa?Five people on a passport, and is there a chance for more?
So his brother is in the UK, has not claimed asylum and is UK citizen/PR/work permit. Read post #5. Nothing to do with you.My relative is 25 years old and has a brother in Britain, so he wants him to travel to Canada and spend some time
I am real but you make no sense. First you talk about group of 5, then coming to canada as a visitor to work, having a lot of money to buy your way in, and now talking about Mustafa and a person in the UK.I want to confirm whether you are a person or a robot talking to me
We have told you there is no “five year care” issue…don’t know what that is. If Mustafa doesn’t mean anything to you then not sure you want to see him. If you are registered with UNHCR and want to visit Canada, chances are slim as IRCC expects you to claim asylum. If you want to try apply for a visitor visa showing funds, travel history to the UK, US, NZ or AUS, and ties to return (job letter with approved leave, spouse/children, properties, business, investments). Your issue is you don’t have ties to return to Egypt.I want to visit Mustafa, and Mustafa does not mean anything to me except that he is experiencing psychological pressure due to the circumstances taking place in Sudan and his brother wants him to travel for tourism and luxury. I am asking about the five-year care issue due to my fervent desire and longing to be Canadian.