Hi,
I am Canadian PR living in US and am planning to move to Canada in July-August next year.
Although the CIC website clearly stipulates that I can sponsor my spouse only if I am living Canada, two immigration agents have given me advice that is contrary to this:
- One of the immigration agents is asking me to come to Canada for a couple of days, file the application and then return back to US. He says I don't need to be in Canada and he has done several such cases.
- The other immigration agent is saying I can apply from US as a PR (I confirmed PR not citizen), I just need to show intent of moving to Canada either through a job offer or maybe even buying a residence in Canada
Has anyone applied on these forum applied through such methods? If yes, were they successful? What is the risk of trying one of these methods (i.e if the application gets rejected because I wasn't in Canada, can I reapply when I come to Canada?)
Any help or guidance would be very appreciated. I don't want me and my spouse to be living in separate countries for 12 months or so when I move to Canada and apply for pr after I move.
Vikram
I am Canadian PR living in US and am planning to move to Canada in July-August next year.
Although the CIC website clearly stipulates that I can sponsor my spouse only if I am living Canada, two immigration agents have given me advice that is contrary to this:
- One of the immigration agents is asking me to come to Canada for a couple of days, file the application and then return back to US. He says I don't need to be in Canada and he has done several such cases.
- The other immigration agent is saying I can apply from US as a PR (I confirmed PR not citizen), I just need to show intent of moving to Canada either through a job offer or maybe even buying a residence in Canada
Has anyone applied on these forum applied through such methods? If yes, were they successful? What is the risk of trying one of these methods (i.e if the application gets rejected because I wasn't in Canada, can I reapply when I come to Canada?)
Any help or guidance would be very appreciated. I don't want me and my spouse to be living in separate countries for 12 months or so when I move to Canada and apply for pr after I move.
Vikram