Hello all,
I hope someone can help me with the following situation.
BACKGROUND: I am Canadian, and my husband is Mexican. We met in 2019, and in March 2020 my husband was going to come to Canada and look for a job to stay in Canada with me. However, COVID-19 happened and borders closed, so he could not travel. After waiting for a couple of months, the borders did not open and I went to Mexico instead. In Mexico, we got married and I spent 2,5 years in Mexico with my husband. Now we want to apply for his PR through a sponsorship application.
My first question is: will it be a problem for a sponsorship application that I did not live in Canada for 2,5 years, although I work remotely for a Canadian company, have my house in Canada, and have been filing taxes all these years?
Also, another question: I sponsored my parent for a PR application and they received their PR in November 2020. Can I sponsor my husband now, even if 3 years have not passed since my parents` application was finalized?
I would appreciate your advice. Thank you!
I hope someone can help me with the following situation.
BACKGROUND: I am Canadian, and my husband is Mexican. We met in 2019, and in March 2020 my husband was going to come to Canada and look for a job to stay in Canada with me. However, COVID-19 happened and borders closed, so he could not travel. After waiting for a couple of months, the borders did not open and I went to Mexico instead. In Mexico, we got married and I spent 2,5 years in Mexico with my husband. Now we want to apply for his PR through a sponsorship application.
My first question is: will it be a problem for a sponsorship application that I did not live in Canada for 2,5 years, although I work remotely for a Canadian company, have my house in Canada, and have been filing taxes all these years?
Also, another question: I sponsored my parent for a PR application and they received their PR in November 2020. Can I sponsor my husband now, even if 3 years have not passed since my parents` application was finalized?
I would appreciate your advice. Thank you!