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Hello! I want to become a resident of Canada for good, with my boyfriend. What are the steps? Also, if we want to move some family members with us years later, will they be able to live with us in Canada if they only
 
1. if you want to become PR, check the possibilities of the PR economic streams.
2. A main applicant can also add to their application dependants (spouse and children below 21 years old).
3. Later on once immigrated you can join the lottery to sponsor your parents or grand parents. Since it is a lottery it might or might not happen
4. You cannot sponsor other family members (like adult children, siblings, cousins, aunt or uncles).

Good luck
 
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Hello! I want to become a resident of Canada for good, with my boyfriend. What are the steps? Also, if we want to move some family members with us years later, will they be able to live with us in Canada if they only

You'll need to qualify for PR through one of the following economic streams. Note that you can only apply together if you are married or common law. Common law means you have lived together for at least a year continuously and have proof to show that you have lived together for at least one year. Your country of origin is irrelevant. The immigration process is the same regardless of where you live. Recommend you start by researching the Express Entry program.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada.html
 
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