Hello everyone,
I’m a protected person just got approved after hearing and applying for pr now. I have some questions regarding my dependent child’s eligibility if any experienced member could provide me some guidance. My situation as follow:
Before I submitted my refugee claim my eldest dependent child already had full time employment inside Canada, her age was 21 years old when I made the claim. But now she’s above 22 years old. Recently when I’m applying for pr my representative told me she needs to quit her job and attend any school for her to be eligible. But still I did some research as there’s no financial requirement for dependent under 22 on the lock in date.
so my question is should I listen to representative or just include her as dependent?
Please provide me some guidance as it’s hard for me to decide now and want to know your thoughts or perhaps experience on this. Thank you and much appreciated.
Hello everyone,
I’m a protected person just got approved after hearing and applying for pr now. I have some questions regarding my dependent child’s eligibility if any experienced member could provide me some guidance. My situation as follow:
Before I submitted my refugee claim my eldest dependent child already had full time employment inside Canada, her age was 21 years old when I made the claim. But now she’s above 22 years old. Recently when I’m applying for pr my representative told me she needs to quit her job and attend any school for her to be eligible. But still I did some research as there’s no financial requirement for dependent under 22 on the lock in date.
so my question is should I listen to representative or just include her as dependent?
Please provide me some guidance as it’s hard for me to decide now and want to know your thoughts or perhaps experience on this. Thank you and much appreciated.
Surprised she qualified for a WP in the first actually given she was the dependent of an asylum claimant. As an adult child over 22 of a protected person unclear whether she would qualify for a WP after hers expires. This is a fairly unusual situation. Will let others way in.
Surprised she qualified for a WP in the first actually given she was the dependent of an asylum claimant. As an adult child over 22 of a protected person unclear whether she would qualify for a WP after hers expires. This is a fairly unusual situation. Will let others way in.
This is a volunteer forum. If you want timely advice pay for it. Unless your child qualifies for a WP based on their own education and work experience don’t think they would qualify for a WP. Will let other weigh in. They had the previous WP because they would have been an international student first.
This is a volunteer forum. If you want timely advice pay for it. Unless your child qualifies for a WP based on their own education and work experience don’t think they would qualify for a WP. Will let other weigh in. They had the previous WP because they would have been an international student first.
Thank you for your input. First of all she already has a PGWP which will expire next year November after she graduated from a Canadian college. My concern is based on her working experience and personal history if she is eligible to be considered as a dependent under my pr application. i knew this is a voluntarily forum and I appreciate for everyone’s input but I just want to seek more advice.
Thank you for your input. First of all she already has a PGWP which will expire next year November after she graduated from a Canadian college. My concern is based on her working experience and personal history if she is eligible to be considered as a dependent under my pr application. i knew this is a voluntarily forum and I appreciate for everyone’s input but I just want to seek more advice.
Thank you for your response. She was 21 years old when I received the RPCD, by the way should be under 22 or 21?
I think if that’s the case she should be continue working rather than go to school.
Thank you for your response. She was 21 years old when I received the RPCD, by the way should be under 22 or 21?
I think if that’s the case she should be continue working rather than go to school.