Immigration Canada, vidéo 22
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00:00 where the Okanagan family can sponsor a member of the family who is outside.
00:05 Generally, when we talk about sponsoring, we talk about children, grandparents, spouses.
00:13 And so, we're talking about a rather horizontal vertical line.
00:20 Brothers and sisters don't fit into this category, into this family class.
00:24 It's unfortunate, but that's the way it is.
00:27 I also said that it's a bit like a two-edged sword.
00:31 For the permanent residence program, so the direct routes, having a family in Canada is an advantage.
00:38 There are bonus points, bonus points, sorry, bonus points that are given to the candidate,
00:46 a few bonus points, because it will help with integration.
00:50 Having a family in Canada is always a good thing. It will help you integrate.
00:54 But when we talk about indirect immigration, it's a two-edged sword.
01:01 The family in Canada can support you financially.
01:04 We'll say, "We'll support you financially. We have a income. We'll take it from you.
01:09 Support us so that this person doesn't have to pay other fees, etc."
01:13 And what will happen is that there will be a financial criterion.
01:20 It will help qualify, probably, on the financial criterion.
01:24 But the other problem to look at is the ties of attachment with the country of origin.
01:30 The young person, when they look at it, you have family here.
01:36 What are your ties of attachment in your country of origin?
01:41 You have family here, so you have more attachment to Canada.