Can an aunt or a cousin sponsor a relative of 37 years of age for canadian immigration?

Hi,
I have a paternal Aunt and a maternal cousin who have been canadian citizens and living there for well over 30years, (my aunt much longer than that).

I recently heard that even such relations can now sponsor a relative of 37years of age for Canadian Immigration. How true is it?
I would appreciate if someone can send me a link to a page in this regard on the official Canadian website.
Thank you.

Answer:
These sites contain all the information you are likely to need about immigration to Canada.
http://www.cic.gc.ca
http://www.workpermit.com/canada/canada.
search CIC and it should take you to their official site.

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