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Can Canadian mothers apply for adult children to immigrate to Canada?

Yes, but the conditions are quite harsh and a bit humanitarian.

Lonely Canada sponsors relatives lonely Canada.

Canadian citizens or permanent residents, if no relatives are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, and no relatives can sponsor, can choose to sponsor a relative.

Relatives in "no relatives, no guaranteed relatives" refer to spouses, cohabiting partners, de facto partners, sons or daughters, parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters, uncles and aunts (brothers and sisters of parents) and nephews and daughters (children of brothers and sisters).

Eligible applicants can sponsor more distant relatives (such as cousins), and only require blood or adoption.

The situation that parents are still alive.

Most single new immigrants have no relatives in Canada, and other relatives can't sponsor them. The key is whether parents are "guaranteed relatives".

The requirements of sponsoring parents are much higher than those of sponsoring relatives (for nearly three years, the income is 0.3 times of 65438+LICO). As long as the guarantor does not meet the income requirements of the sponsoring parents and the parents are not considered as "guarantorable relatives", it is still possible for the applicant to sponsor other relatives through this project. This principle was established in Sendwa v. Canada, 20 16 FC 2 16.

However, if the guarantor meets the income requirement only because the parents may not meet the applicant's requirements (such as physical or other reasons), the applicant is not considered a "lonely Canadian". This principle was established in BouSaleh v. Canada case 20 18 FCA 143.

Income requirements and guarantee period

To ensure a relative, the income requirement is to meet LICO, and only look at the current income (past 1 year). When counting the number of people, it is necessary to count the number of guarantors and the number of guaranteed relatives and families.

The guarantee period is 10 year from the date when relatives log in. In 10 year, if you want to sponsor others (for example, you can sponsor your parents if you earn enough), you still have to count the number of relatives.