Hello everyone,
I have a complicated sponsorship situation, and I really need some help.
My husband sponsored his recently 22 year old daughter to come to Canada from Brazil, she lands here end of March. Things have been a bit complicated, since she was not doing anything to prepare for her new life in Canada. Not taking my offer to practice English with her, not looking up schools or jobs she wants to do, nothing. We want to support her as much as possible, but the rule was only if she also does some of the work herself and some of the research herself. She has not been since she feels it was us made the application so it is us that should make her life for her here.
She is now saying that she will live with us both and she wont pay anything, look for work, or help with household costs during the 3 years that my husband is responsible for her. She says she wants to take advantage of the free ride, and that she will take my husband to court if he denies her these services, since that is her right under the sponsorship.
The issue is, we really do not have any money. My husband got really sick with COVID last year (triple vaxed but has an immune disease), and he has been struggling with long COVID so he is currently unable to work. I am the one paying for everything, and I work for an NGO so I really only make enough for our monthly basic needs. We live in a very tiny studio apartment, and we don't ever go out or get expensive food. I am now really worried since my husband won't have any way of paying back things if she decides to wrack up debt, and I don't know how I am going to pay for a third mouth here under what I make. I am also really worried how her living with us with this attitude in such a tiny space will be, especially since I work from home so we will be together all the time.
The question is, is she obligated to also search for work or support herself under the sponsorship agreement? Is there anything we can do to protect ourselves here? Can we cancel the application before she lands in Canada (really don't want to since she is young and being spoiled, but I also don't want to find my husband and myself in a situation where we have to go to court for immigration debt)?
Please any advice would be welcome, thank you.
I have a complicated sponsorship situation, and I really need some help.
My husband sponsored his recently 22 year old daughter to come to Canada from Brazil, she lands here end of March. Things have been a bit complicated, since she was not doing anything to prepare for her new life in Canada. Not taking my offer to practice English with her, not looking up schools or jobs she wants to do, nothing. We want to support her as much as possible, but the rule was only if she also does some of the work herself and some of the research herself. She has not been since she feels it was us made the application so it is us that should make her life for her here.
She is now saying that she will live with us both and she wont pay anything, look for work, or help with household costs during the 3 years that my husband is responsible for her. She says she wants to take advantage of the free ride, and that she will take my husband to court if he denies her these services, since that is her right under the sponsorship.
The issue is, we really do not have any money. My husband got really sick with COVID last year (triple vaxed but has an immune disease), and he has been struggling with long COVID so he is currently unable to work. I am the one paying for everything, and I work for an NGO so I really only make enough for our monthly basic needs. We live in a very tiny studio apartment, and we don't ever go out or get expensive food. I am now really worried since my husband won't have any way of paying back things if she decides to wrack up debt, and I don't know how I am going to pay for a third mouth here under what I make. I am also really worried how her living with us with this attitude in such a tiny space will be, especially since I work from home so we will be together all the time.
The question is, is she obligated to also search for work or support herself under the sponsorship agreement? Is there anything we can do to protect ourselves here? Can we cancel the application before she lands in Canada (really don't want to since she is young and being spoiled, but I also don't want to find my husband and myself in a situation where we have to go to court for immigration debt)?
Please any advice would be welcome, thank you.