Hi. I need some expert advice. My parents are living in the U.S. with my sister. They have a US Green card. Can I bring them to Canada to live with me? Can they live and work in Canada?
Please advise. How difficult is the process?
- Aseem
You can see the link:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/sponsor/index.html
also for complete guide:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/applications/guides/5196e5.html
Further now they can also come on visitors visa for upto 6 months at a time, there has been some relaxation in policy about that.
Process is easy , just takes time and effort.
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Orginally posted by LD
Further now they can also come on visitors visa for upto 6 months at a time, there has been some relaxation in policy about that.
Process is easy , just takes time and effort.
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That's exactly what I meant, DesiTiger, when I posted this item. However, the bigger question is: Can a person having a US Green Card come to Canada, find a job, and start working here, without applying for a Canadaian PR card?
If so, what is the document that he needs, what are the restrictions on his stay in Canada, does he need to apply for a work-permit?, things like that.
I would request some CD experts to join this thread, please.
Thanks,
Aseem
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Orginally posted by aseem_mal
That's exactly what I meant, DesiTiger, when I posted this item. However, the bigger question is: Can a person having a US Green Card come to Canada, find a job, and start working here, without applying for a Canadaian PR card?
If so, what is the document that he needs, what are the restrictions on his stay in Canada, does he need to apply for a work-permit?, things like that.
I would request some CD experts to join this thread, please.
Thanks,
Aseem
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In addition to information from CIC site link above, maybe you can repeat the question in "Ask Immigration Expert" Forum for Mr. Massood to give his valuable input.
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