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One party is a Canadian citizen. If he doesn't have a real estate, will it affect his guarantor qualification for applying for a family reunion visa? Please give me some advice. Thank you.

Hello, Articles 130 and 133 of the Canadian Immigration Law explain all the requirements that a guarantor should meet. According to what kind of family reunion the landlord wants, the requirements for the property ability of the guarantor are completely different. ?

Spouse reunion does not require spousal responsibility.

Children's reunion is to raise children and does not require economic proof.

Parents and grandparents need economic proof to reunite.

So the landlord should judge according to his own situation. In addition, according to article 134 of the Canadian Immigration Law, the guarantor's financial certificate includes the annual tax return records in Canada. See your assessment notice!

Your bank deposits, real estate and other fixed assets are not included in the judgment of the qualification of the guarantor of reunion immigrants! Canadian immigration lawyer once said that your bank has a deposit of 654.38+0 million Canadian dollars, but your annual income is zero, so you are still not qualified to be a guarantor of parents' reunion immigrants.

I hope it helps. Thank you.