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Canadian immigrants apply alone, can the whole family immigrate?

Yes, Canadian immigrants apply by one person and immigrate by the whole family.

The concept of "family" refers to the principal applicant, spouse and children. If the accompanying children are over 22 years old, they need to study full-time. The principal applicant and the spouse's parents are not allowed to travel together. If both parents want to apply, the applicant's family needs to land in Canada for a period of time, and at the same time economically reach the minimum income required by Canada, then parents can be helped to apply for family reunion.

Agent applicants generally refer to:

Spouse;

/kloc-children under the age of 0/8, children with legal custody, children who have applied for life or adopted children or spouses (stepchildren);

Age 18-25, unmarried and financially dependent adult children of the principal applicant.