Hi,
I'm working on an application for PR in Canada. My husband is my sponsor but I'm doing all the paperwork. I'm currently working on the "detailed explanation of how you plan to support yourself and the sponsors person(s)". Our situation is that his parents have said that we can live with them. Our savings are, honestly, very low. My parents will probably give/lend us money if needed. My husband is a web developer so will hopefully find work quite quickly as his skills are in demand in Calgary. I'm wondering if I should just get my parents to drop some money in a bank account for me so we can show a higher level of savings or if the below letter is good enough:
I'm working on an application for PR in Canada. My husband is my sponsor but I'm doing all the paperwork. I'm currently working on the "detailed explanation of how you plan to support yourself and the sponsors person(s)". Our situation is that his parents have said that we can live with them. Our savings are, honestly, very low. My parents will probably give/lend us money if needed. My husband is a web developer so will hopefully find work quite quickly as his skills are in demand in Calgary. I'm wondering if I should just get my parents to drop some money in a bank account for me so we can show a higher level of savings or if the below letter is good enough:
I, [name], am currently working in the UK and will be looking for work once I arrive in Alberta. As a web developer, I have skills that are in high demand and www.payscale.com estimates that I should be able to earn at least $50k per annum. I have seen a number of job postings at my level in Calgary which are in the $80-120k range. I am confident that I will be able to find a job earning at least $50k, which will be enough to support our family.
We will have a small amount of savings (approx. $2,000 after flights and paying for this visa) to tide us over the initial landing period, but our expenses in this period will be low as my parents have offered to let us stay with them without paying rent or utilities until we have got settled (when I have found a job and we have rented our own place). So our expenses will be limited to food and gas. I already work as a user tester online and doing academic surveys and can realistically aim to earn $100-200 minimum per month doing this kind of work to supplement our savings while I’m looking for a job. My father owns his own company, which I have worked at before, and he has confirmed that so long as there is work available, he would be happy for me to work for him to help us through this period. I previously had my own web design company in Canada and I could do something like this again if needed in order to supplement our savings. I have included a letter from my parents outlining their willingness to support us when we land. My wife is a stay at home mom and hoping to come as a visitor under dual intent so will not be working during this period.
Having said that, while we have thought about plans for how I will support the family if it takes a while for me to find a job, I am expecting it to take weeks or at most a couple of months to find a permanent full-time job given my skills and experience.
We will have a small amount of savings (approx. $2,000 after flights and paying for this visa) to tide us over the initial landing period, but our expenses in this period will be low as my parents have offered to let us stay with them without paying rent or utilities until we have got settled (when I have found a job and we have rented our own place). So our expenses will be limited to food and gas. I already work as a user tester online and doing academic surveys and can realistically aim to earn $100-200 minimum per month doing this kind of work to supplement our savings while I’m looking for a job. My father owns his own company, which I have worked at before, and he has confirmed that so long as there is work available, he would be happy for me to work for him to help us through this period. I previously had my own web design company in Canada and I could do something like this again if needed in order to supplement our savings. I have included a letter from my parents outlining their willingness to support us when we land. My wife is a stay at home mom and hoping to come as a visitor under dual intent so will not be working during this period.
Having said that, while we have thought about plans for how I will support the family if it takes a while for me to find a job, I am expecting it to take weeks or at most a couple of months to find a permanent full-time job given my skills and experience.