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Family & Dependants
To sponsor a family member such as spouse, children, parents, grandparents and other to live permanently with the family one needs to meet the requirement. The Canadian Government understands that families wish to be together and immigration is permitted for many members of the family. Find below are the requirements for family immigration:
Spouse - A spouse or common-law partner (including same sex relationships) can normally be included in your own application for immigration when lodging an application. The form needs to be completed and similar information needs to be provided as for the "Principal Applicant". This is normally a straightforward family immigration application approved if all the information are in order.
Children - Your unmarried children under 19 can be included in your own application for immigration to Canada. This is also normally a straightforward family immigration application approved if all the information are in order. Children over 19 can be included if they are in full-time education and still financially dependent on the principal applicant. Children who are married may be included in family immigration if they are in full-time education, and are still financially dependent on you.
Parents - Parents can normally be assessed for family immigration to Canada, only after the applicant has settled in Canada. Further, the requirements are somewhat more onerous, than is the case for applications relating to a spouse or a child; there are strict financial requirements that must be met before a parent can gain entry to Canada on the strength of their children's presence there.
These financial requirements vary depending on the number of dependants already living with the sponsor, and the part of Canada in which they reside. In rare cases where the parents are living in some hardship, and there are compelling humanitarian and compassionate reasons to do so, an application may be made at the same time that the sponsor is applying for immigration to Canada.
Grandparents - Grandparents can be admitted under requirements similar to those for parents outlined above.
Others - Sponsorship applications can be made for orphaned relatives under 19 years of age such as brother, sister, nephew, niece or grandchild. Further, you can normally sponsor a child under 19 years of age that you plan to adopt subject to the relevant adoption laws.
We will be happy to assess and check to see if you meet the requirements to qualify as a dependent for Canada Immigration as a Business Immigrant . Please complete the Assessment form for us to make an initial assessment on your data.
Kindly forward us your detailed resume to immigration@oasis-india.com for us to assess and advise on your eligibility, or Call our office on +91 75031 222 22 / +91 82851 222 22 for consultation or an appointment.
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