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Can the son of the beneficiary, who lives in the US provide financial sponsorship?
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Alice wishes to immigrate to Canada and her brother will be the sponsor for immigration. The brother does not have a good income to support. Can the son of the beneficiary who lives in the US provide the financial support?
The financial support has to be in form of income or money in the account?
Alice wishes to immigrate to Canada and her brother will be the sponsor for immigration. The brother does not have a good income to support. Can the son of the beneficiary who lives in the US provide the financial support?
The financial support has to be in form of income or money in the account?
Alice wishes to immigrate to Canada and her brother will be the sponsor for immigration. The brother does not have a good income to support. Can the son of the beneficiary who lives in the US provide the financial support?
The financial support has to be in form of income or money in the account?
The brother needs to demonstrate income acceptable to the calculations based on CRA returns, I believe. I don't think that someone else providing money to the main applicant is an acceptable way to meet the financial aspects of the application.
To be eligible to sponsor a sibling, the sponsor must meet all of the requirements in your link. The highlighted items specifically exclude the brother from sponsoring his sister.
you don't have a living relative you could sponsor instead, such as a:
spouse
common-law partner
conjugal partner
son or daughter
parent
grandparent
brother or sister
uncle or aunt
nephew or niece
you don’t have any of the above-named relatives who is:
To be eligible to sponsor a sibling, the sponsor must meet all of the requirements in your link. The highlighted items specifically exclude the brother from sponsoring his sister.
you don't have a living relative you could sponsor instead, such as a:
spouse
common-law partner
conjugal partner
son or daughter
parent
grandparent
brother or sister
uncle or aunt
nephew or niece
you don’t have any of the above-named relatives who is:
Those aren't people that the brother could sponsor instead, as they are already in Canada and presumably in Canada under some sort of PR or citizenship provisions. So he's not excluded on the basis of having a spouse or son or daughter because he cannot sponsor them.
However he cannot sponsor someone while not meeting the minimum financial requirements. Having money from someone else does not meet the criteria, as you have to submit your Notices of Assessment from CRA.
The sister should investigate qualifying under Express Entry or other pathways.
He can’t sponsor his sister “because” he already has a spouse and children living in Canada or eligible for sponsorship. It’s called the “Lonely Canadian” program for a reason.....you have no family “IN” Canada. He can’t sponsor her.....ever.
He can’t sponsor his sister “because” he already has a spouse and children living in Canada or eligible for sponsorship. It’s called the “Lonely Canadian” program for a reason.....you have no family “IN” Canada. He can’t sponsor her.....ever.
It’s tricky, because you have to meet all the requirements listed. The second built point regarding family already in the country should come first imo. It causes no end of confusion with people reading the first bit and assuming they can.
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