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In that case even if you divorced, you still wouldn't be able to sponsor them. You would have to have no wife, no children, both of your parents would have to be deceased, and you would have to have no other family in Canada to sponsor them.
In that case even if you divorced, you still wouldn't be able to sponsor them. You would have to have no wife, no children, both of your parents would have to be deceased, and you would have to have no other family in Canada to sponsor them.
It's pretty common knowledge to many of us on the forum - but obviously not common knowledge to the general public.
It's referred to as the "lonely Canadian rule" - specifically because you must have absolutely no one in Canada and have no living parents you can sponsor to qualify.
It's pretty common knowledge to many of us on the forum - but obviously not common knowledge to the general public.
It's referred to as the "lonely Canadian rule" - specifically because you must have absolutely no one in Canada and have no living parents you can sponsor to qualify.
I don't know the origins of the term. It's certainly not on the CIC website if that's what you're asking - however the requirements are spelled out fully there.
I don't know the origins of the term. It's certainly not on the CIC website if that's what you're asking - however the requirements are spelled out fully there.
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