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James
James, In a reply to Aspm you said...
Except in extremely rare circumstances regrettably it is not possible under the regulations. Can you give any idea what might constitute such circumstances? I have recently been reunited with my family and they are the only close relatives I now have. Father took out citizenship in 1976 and other siblings were born there. What do you think...(apart from chutching at straws!)? |
Re: James
Under the regulations if you are alone in Canada, not married, no children, parents
deceased, you may be able to sponsor one relative. This is not the exact wording of the law but it gives an idea of the intent. These are the rare circumstances and in my immigraton lifetime I have only seen 4 or 5 cases. Jim Metcalfe "Smokey" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > James, In a reply to Aspm you said... > > Except in extremely rare circumstances regrettably it is not possible under the > regulations. > > Can you give any idea what might constitute such circumstances? I have recently > been reunited with my family and they are the only close relatives I now have. > Father took out citizenship in 1976 and other siblings were born there. > > What do you think...(apart from chutching at straws!)? > > > > -- > Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Re: James
Thanks James, I appreciate it.
Worth asking I guess <grin> |
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