Hello everyone,
My case might be a little different. I've been studying and working in Canada since 2014. I've been working for 2 years in Toronto under a valid work permit that expires by the end of 2019. The company I was working for eliminated my role in a round of layoffs in February 2018. I applied for EI (Employment Insurance) since I'm eligible to claim it and I've been collecting EI since the last week of March 2018. I got married to my wife (a Canadian Citizen) in January 2018 and I'm working on the application forms for the PR - under the Spousal sponsorship program and will be applying by the end of April. One of the forms states, that the Sponsor should promise that the principal applicant will not need to apply for social benefits. Me and my wife understand the terms of the sponsorship and she's willing to take responsibility for my expenses, but in my case since I've worked and paid taxes + EI taxes in Canada for 2 years, will collecting EI benefits affects my PR application? I'm hoping immigration will treat this as a unique case because I've worked here under a Work Permit and hopefully will not penalize me for collecting EI during the PR application process.
Thank you in advance!
My case might be a little different. I've been studying and working in Canada since 2014. I've been working for 2 years in Toronto under a valid work permit that expires by the end of 2019. The company I was working for eliminated my role in a round of layoffs in February 2018. I applied for EI (Employment Insurance) since I'm eligible to claim it and I've been collecting EI since the last week of March 2018. I got married to my wife (a Canadian Citizen) in January 2018 and I'm working on the application forms for the PR - under the Spousal sponsorship program and will be applying by the end of April. One of the forms states, that the Sponsor should promise that the principal applicant will not need to apply for social benefits. Me and my wife understand the terms of the sponsorship and she's willing to take responsibility for my expenses, but in my case since I've worked and paid taxes + EI taxes in Canada for 2 years, will collecting EI benefits affects my PR application? I'm hoping immigration will treat this as a unique case because I've worked here under a Work Permit and hopefully will not penalize me for collecting EI during the PR application process.
Thank you in advance!