Hi everyone,
Just a heads up, this is going to be a long one, so if you make it all the way through, you deserve a medal or a hug or something. But I have a few questions in relation to the application to sponsor my spouse for PR. After my first post, I realized that the application is not that daunting, especially if you have gone through immigration to another country!
That said, there are a few things I'm curious about and hope that you all will be able to help or guide me in the right direction. I also apologize if these questions have been asked one, two or a thousand times or of the answer is in the guide somewhere. Also, you will see "JP'd, signed and statement" a lot, it's because having statutory declarations witnessed in Australia is a free service. The Justice of the Peace doesn't collect money for these services.
General Questions
We intended to live in Alberta, if you're from the lower mainland of Vancouver, you know it's too expensive to live there, hell, you know that even if you don't live there. In any case, we plan to live in Alberta, but we plan on arriving in BC, staying for two weeks and catching up with some friends and family. How would we answer that question in our application accurately and in the little space that's given?
Before I get into application specific questions, we are both living together in her home country of Australia. If we applied in say two weeks, could we then travel to Canada in order to live there while the application is processed?
If we apply offshore, do we have to wait in Australia until we are advised of our application status?
Also, my wife has worked and lived in Canada for a period of two years on a working holiday visa. If we enter Canada and apply for PR onshore, is she then able to apply for temporary work rights while the application is processing?
Submitting Evidence
In regards to submitting evidence, I understand this could be tricky given that the entire application is a paper application. Having said that, for the following questions on the following forms, is either a Statutory Declaration, signed by the applicant, sponsor or both that has been witnessed by a JP sufficient in terms of submitting evidence?
For example:
On IMM 1344 when asking details about the spouse that is being sponsored (the principal applicant), the applicant is my wife. Would it be relevant to attached a JP'd colour copy of our marriage certificate?
Also on IMM 1344 (and other forms in relation) where it is asked about previous marriages or common-law partners, is either a divorce certificate or decree required as evidence? Like the marriage certificate, this would also be JP'd and a colour copy.
IMM 5532 - Part C, Information about Relationship. This is to be filled out by both myself and my wife. After filling this out, is it appropriate to include a statement of the history and development of our relationship? This would also be witnessed by a JP. The reason I ask this is because like many folks, my wife and I met online, that's where our relationship began. The first time we met in person was at the airport when I picked her up. We lived in Canada for two years prior to moving back to her home country of Australia.
IMM 5532 - Question 7 - Family and Close Friends, Knowledge of Relationship. This is pretty self explanatory (I think) but for each person we list, is it required, or a good idea, to include a written and signed statement from them attesting to the knowledge of our relationship?
IMM 5532 - Information on our wedding - We had a very small, private wedding. There was only My wife and I, my two young children from a previous relationship, my sister and father. This was conducted in Canada prior to us leaving for Australia. To show evidence of this, I have heard/read about sending in photos of this. That's not a problem, however, for the sake of convince and not sending a 10KG application, would (you guessed it) a JP, printed colour page with several photos and explanations suffice as evidence in regards to our wedding?
Wow - you made it this far. You really do deserve a hug.
IMM 0008 - Question 11 - Last Entry into Canada - My wife and I made a trip into Washington State a couple years back, just for some Burger King and fuel for the car. We left BC for Washington and were back in BC within an hour. I assume that this counts as her last entry into Canada, as we did not leave the country and re-enter after that point?
IMM 0008 - Question 4 - Educational Detail, Intended Occupation - My wife isn't sure as to what she wants to do, I think she would be happy with any job at this point. How do we answer that question if we don't know ourselves?
IMM 0008 - Pages 3 & 4 - Dependents - My wife has no dependents. After a couple of reads it appears that this section and questions (1 - 14 on page 3, 15 - 17 on page 4) are intended for dependents that are or intend to migrate with my wife, is that correct?
IMM 5406 - Additional Family Information - Is this just for my wife (the applicant) to fill out? The reason I ask is at the top it says "The principal applicant, their common-law partner or spouse (if applicaple) and all dependents 18 years of age or over must complete this form"
Because I'm her husband, do I too need to fill this out?
Thank you all so very much. I know this is a lot and this post is just so full of spelling mistakes and run on's, but we sincerely appreciate you all taking the time to read it and answer some questions.
Thanks.
Just a heads up, this is going to be a long one, so if you make it all the way through, you deserve a medal or a hug or something. But I have a few questions in relation to the application to sponsor my spouse for PR. After my first post, I realized that the application is not that daunting, especially if you have gone through immigration to another country!
That said, there are a few things I'm curious about and hope that you all will be able to help or guide me in the right direction. I also apologize if these questions have been asked one, two or a thousand times or of the answer is in the guide somewhere. Also, you will see "JP'd, signed and statement" a lot, it's because having statutory declarations witnessed in Australia is a free service. The Justice of the Peace doesn't collect money for these services.
General Questions
We intended to live in Alberta, if you're from the lower mainland of Vancouver, you know it's too expensive to live there, hell, you know that even if you don't live there. In any case, we plan to live in Alberta, but we plan on arriving in BC, staying for two weeks and catching up with some friends and family. How would we answer that question in our application accurately and in the little space that's given?
Before I get into application specific questions, we are both living together in her home country of Australia. If we applied in say two weeks, could we then travel to Canada in order to live there while the application is processed?
If we apply offshore, do we have to wait in Australia until we are advised of our application status?
Also, my wife has worked and lived in Canada for a period of two years on a working holiday visa. If we enter Canada and apply for PR onshore, is she then able to apply for temporary work rights while the application is processing?
Submitting Evidence
In regards to submitting evidence, I understand this could be tricky given that the entire application is a paper application. Having said that, for the following questions on the following forms, is either a Statutory Declaration, signed by the applicant, sponsor or both that has been witnessed by a JP sufficient in terms of submitting evidence?
For example:
On IMM 1344 when asking details about the spouse that is being sponsored (the principal applicant), the applicant is my wife. Would it be relevant to attached a JP'd colour copy of our marriage certificate?
Also on IMM 1344 (and other forms in relation) where it is asked about previous marriages or common-law partners, is either a divorce certificate or decree required as evidence? Like the marriage certificate, this would also be JP'd and a colour copy.
IMM 5532 - Part C, Information about Relationship. This is to be filled out by both myself and my wife. After filling this out, is it appropriate to include a statement of the history and development of our relationship? This would also be witnessed by a JP. The reason I ask this is because like many folks, my wife and I met online, that's where our relationship began. The first time we met in person was at the airport when I picked her up. We lived in Canada for two years prior to moving back to her home country of Australia.
IMM 5532 - Question 7 - Family and Close Friends, Knowledge of Relationship. This is pretty self explanatory (I think) but for each person we list, is it required, or a good idea, to include a written and signed statement from them attesting to the knowledge of our relationship?
IMM 5532 - Information on our wedding - We had a very small, private wedding. There was only My wife and I, my two young children from a previous relationship, my sister and father. This was conducted in Canada prior to us leaving for Australia. To show evidence of this, I have heard/read about sending in photos of this. That's not a problem, however, for the sake of convince and not sending a 10KG application, would (you guessed it) a JP, printed colour page with several photos and explanations suffice as evidence in regards to our wedding?
Wow - you made it this far. You really do deserve a hug.
IMM 0008 - Question 11 - Last Entry into Canada - My wife and I made a trip into Washington State a couple years back, just for some Burger King and fuel for the car. We left BC for Washington and were back in BC within an hour. I assume that this counts as her last entry into Canada, as we did not leave the country and re-enter after that point?
IMM 0008 - Question 4 - Educational Detail, Intended Occupation - My wife isn't sure as to what she wants to do, I think she would be happy with any job at this point. How do we answer that question if we don't know ourselves?
IMM 0008 - Pages 3 & 4 - Dependents - My wife has no dependents. After a couple of reads it appears that this section and questions (1 - 14 on page 3, 15 - 17 on page 4) are intended for dependents that are or intend to migrate with my wife, is that correct?
IMM 5406 - Additional Family Information - Is this just for my wife (the applicant) to fill out? The reason I ask is at the top it says "The principal applicant, their common-law partner or spouse (if applicaple) and all dependents 18 years of age or over must complete this form"
Because I'm her husband, do I too need to fill this out?
Thank you all so very much. I know this is a lot and this post is just so full of spelling mistakes and run on's, but we sincerely appreciate you all taking the time to read it and answer some questions.
Thanks.