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Subject: sisters
Is it true that my sister can´t sponsor me under "Family" I believe I have read conflicting facts. What about my being her only living relative? Thanks to anyone that can help. Enjoy your evening.
[07-01-2009,23:12]
[**.35.200.218]
Paula
sisters (in reply to: sisters)
It may also depend on your age. If you under 18yrs you MAY have a chance. Go to this 2 links and you should find your answer.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/relatives-apply-who.asp

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/index.asp


[08-01-2009,01:55]
[**.69.173.51]
KSN
sisters (in reply to: sisters)
No...I am way over 18. I am 57, but how about here only living relative?
Thanks

[08-01-2009,10:14]
[**.35.200.218]
Paula
Sister (in reply to: sisters)
Sorry, should have checked my typing, I of course ment "her" only living relative.
[08-01-2009,10:15]
[**.35.200.218]
Paula
(in reply to: sisters)
Paula I would of suggested this if it was possible when you e-mailed me and we spoke.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op02e.pdf

5.24. Sponsoring one other relative regardless of age or relationship
Sponsors who do not have a living spouse or common-law partner, conjugal partner, a son or
daughter, father, mother, grandparent, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, nephew or niece, who is a
Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, or any relative or family member who can be
sponsored as a member of the family class, may sponsor one relative regardless of age or
relationship (anyone connected by blood or adoption).

From the information I received your sister does not meet this definition.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[08-01-2009,13:08]
[**.26.57.164]
Roy
(in reply to: sisters)
Does your sister have a husband or common-law partner as well as children? If yes, then you will not be considered.
[08-01-2009,16:33]
[**.69.173.51]
KSN
sisters (in reply to: sisters)
It depends also on the province you are residing in. For example, Saskatchewan has a program for family members and you can bringing to Canada a family memeber, sister, even first cousin (exept spouse).
[09-01-2009,00:39]
[***.221.61.186]
kate
(in reply to: sisters)
KSN & kate

You two do not make up one Sharon!

R U two in a community college Immigration Consultant course?

Do you really think I would not have informed Paula of this option when she consulted with me? Did you two read my reply?

Paula´s sister lives just east of the GTA.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[09-01-2009,06:16]
[**.52.218.196]
Anonymous
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ROY

Not everybody understands your posts, especially when you talk about poker in your replies. Are you offended that other people want to help? You should stop acting like a bully!!

[09-01-2009,14:24]
[**.69.173.51]
KSN

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