his or her father, mother, grandfather or grandmother;
his or her sister, brother, niece, nephew or grandchild provided that the latter is an orphan under 18 years of age who is neither married nor a common-law spouse.RESTRICTIONS (see prerequisites for sponsoring).
boomboomboom, what do you want to do? I don't have interest in discussing grammar with you. Wish you good luck.
Post by boomboomboom To Mrs "I-have-a-dictionary-but-my-iq-does-not-match-the-WPM-I-read", the latter clearly means either "sister, brother, niece, nephew or grandchild".
[QUOTE=Smokers2005]boomboomboom, what do you want to do? I don't have interest in discussing grammar with you. Wish you good luck.
my points are very clear:
1. only a brother who is under 18 can be sponsored. the wording is not misleading at all. you dont seem to understand this, because your grammar su-cks.
2. although you are not so smart, you still make me laugh, so i like you anyway.
3. good luck, and maybe you should go to cofi to learn some french instead.