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I heard now you cannot bring your spouse in Canada while the application is in process..is that true?
 

skycastle

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Oct 31, 2024
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Hello,
I have two questions related to the spouse visa application:

1. I am applying for a spouse visa, and I am a sponsored person, but I have one back paper (course completion in October 2022). Will this affect my spouse visa application?

2. What should I mention in my work history? I worked for an Indian company for only 8 months (from March 2023 to November 2023), but I don't have an experience letter or pay stubs. What should I include in that section?

should I mention my work history in the application? Is it a problem if I don’t mention this work? Can I mention that I have been preparing for a state exam ?(Since November 2023, I have been preparing for a state exam.)

Will this affect my visa application?

Please guide me well
Thank You
 

armoured

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Feb 1, 2015
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Hello,
I have two questions related to the spouse visa application:

1. I am applying for a spouse visa, and I am a sponsored person, but I have one back paper (course completion in October 2022). Will this affect my spouse visa application?

2. What should I mention in my work history? I worked for an Indian company for only 8 months (from March 2023 to November 2023), but I don't have an experience letter or pay stubs. What should I include in that section?

should I mention my work history in the application? Is it a problem if I don’t mention this work? Can I mention that I have been preparing for a state exam ?(Since November 2023, I have been preparing for a state exam.)

Will this affect my visa application?

Please guide me well
Thank You
Tell the truth on all these things. Education and work experience are irrelevant for a spousal sponsorship, BUT TELLING THE TRUTH IS RELEVANT.

If they do not ask for proof of education or work experience (like pay stubs or experience letter), then do not submit them. Put differently: do not worry about not having documents that they do not ask for. Since educaton and work experience not directly relevant, no, they will not affect your spousal sponsorship.

The fact they do not require paper proof does not absolve you of responsibility to tell the truth about education and work experience (and indeed, other things.)
 

YVR123

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Jul 27, 2017
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Hello,
I have two questions related to the spouse visa application:

1. I am applying for a spouse visa, and I am a sponsored person, but I have one back paper (course completion in October 2022). Will this affect my spouse visa application?

2. What should I mention in my work history? I worked for an Indian company for only 8 months (from March 2023 to November 2023), but I don't have an experience letter or pay stubs. What should I include in that section?

should I mention my work history in the application? Is it a problem if I don’t mention this work? Can I mention that I have been preparing for a state exam ?(Since November 2023, I have been preparing for a state exam.)

Will this affect my visa application?

Please guide me well
Thank You
Since you reply to a post in the family class sponsorship section, I assume that you are being sponsored by your spouse to receive PR.

In that case, IRCC does not ask for proof of education or work experience.

You don't need to show how good you are at your work or education. Just put down the TRUTH.
And when you are not in school or have active job, the time can be listed as unemployed and it will NOT affect you being sponsored as a spouse.

So just be trueful.
 
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skycastle

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Oct 31, 2024
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Since you reply to a post in the family class sponsorship section, I assume that you are being sponsored by your spouse to receive PR.

In that case, IRCC does not ask for proof of education or work experience.

You don't need to show how good you are at your work or education. Just put down the TRUTH.
And when you are not in school or have active job, the time can be listed as unemployed and it will NOT affect you being sponsored as a spouse.

So just be trueful.
Thanks a lot for your insightful reply! Your input made a big difference, and I’m really grateful for your help.
 

skycastle

Newbie
Oct 31, 2024
5
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Tell the truth on all these things. Education and work experience are irrelevant for a spousal sponsorship, BUT TELLING THE TRUTH IS RELEVANT.

If they do not ask for proof of education or work experience (like pay stubs or experience letter), then do not submit them. Put differently: do not worry about not having documents that they do not ask for. Since educaton and work experience not directly relevant, no, they will not affect your spousal sponsorship.

The fact they do not require paper proof does not absolve you of responsibility to tell the truth about education and work experience (and indeed, other things.)
Thank you so much for your helpful reply! Your advice really cleared things up for me, and I truly appreciate you taking the time to assist me.