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Canadian children's reunion immigrants

Hello! I think your mother's immigration should also be a reunion immigration, so when your mother applied for immigration, you didn't immigrate with her. Now I want to know if you took the Canadian immigration physical examination when your mother immigrated. This is a key question! If you and your mother take the Canadian immigration physical examination at the same time, but you don't immigrate with your mother in time, it is before you are 22 years old (if you are over this age, you must prove that you are still a full-time school student and have no financial resources to rely on your parents). At this time, under the guarantee of your mother and your mother's spouse (that is, your father or stepfather), I guarantee that you apply for immigration! This is also a very simple method! The time is about 12 months. If, when your mother immigrated, you didn't attend the immigration physical examination with your mother at the same time, and your mother filled in the family member form that you are her child, then your immigration application will be regarded as an independent immigration application case! In this case, the application time for immigrants will be very long! The first thing the federal government needs to examine is the real relationship between you and your mother, whether your mother meets the conditions of your guarantee, including: your mother's financial situation, your mother's current marital status, and whether your mother's spouse agrees to guarantee you. . . . . Only then will your application conditions be examined for eligibility. . . . So, you need to wait!