Answers to Common Questions

Who is considered family class?

Family Class members are defined in part 1 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. Members of the Family Class can be sponsored to come to Canada on the basis of their relationship to their Canadian citizen or permanent resid...

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Is it considered as Family Class Sponsorship?

I do not think you qualify a immediate family. My reading is that 8.5 you mentioned relates to cousins. It will be hard to show relationship to your sponsor. Remember, you will have to produce birth and marriage certificates and a diagram o...

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What is considered a middle class family salary?

It depends a bit on where you live and how you define things, but assuming you are a young person wondering about what is realistic (most young people are not realistic about their place in the world) consider this: The average household in...

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Related QA

Is a rich person necessarily considered "high class"? Does a persons wealth and belongings measure their worth?

Q: Suppose if you have two people;One comes from a rich, well-to-do family. He/she wears the latest fashion and drives an expensive top of the range car. However this person is rude, foul-mouthed, superficial, and has an inferiority complex.On the other hand, you've got another person who is poor and has barely enough resources to get by. However, this person is polite, generous, and chivalrous (if the person is male). He/she is also patient and understanding towards people.Out of these two; who would you consider to be a "better" class of human being? And who you consider to be well-bred?

A: The poor person sounds like they have more class, to me class isn't about moneyits about the way a person acts .


 

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