Immigration and visas to Canada
This is a discussion on Immigration and visas to Canada within the Other Immigration Law & Visas forum, part of the IMMIGRATION LAW category; I have a nephew that is deaf and is engaged to a Canadian resident who is also deaf. He is ...
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I have a nephew that is deaf and is engaged to a Canadian resident who is also deaf. He is having trouble getting the information that is required for a visa to work in Canada. Can anyone help in what documents are required? And does his future wife have to sponsor him? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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The embassy can give him forms for a work visa.
There normally has to be some kind of job arranged. |
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