Hello there,
This is mainly for those who have been out of status in Canada for a few years. My inland application says to include a letter explaining my lack of status.
The truth is that I failed to find a job to apply for LMIA during my Working Holiday year and since then I was just too scared to do anything about it and kept postponing it for a few years. Depression and anxiety from the move and complete change of lifestyle was definitely a major culprit, but I've never been officially diagnosed. Also, the fact that my SO's parents really hated our relationship at the beginning and gave us a lot of stressful nights did not help either. Simply put, things didn't go well the first year after I arrived (except our relationship which has always been rock solid) and since then we have been postponing our application because we can't imagine it getting rejected and us being away from each other.
BUT, is it a good idea to actually mention all these legit reasons in my letter of explanation? Should I leave out the fact that our relationship with my sponsor's parents is quite strained and we are actually considering moving to a different province so we don't have to deal with them?
Thanks in advance!
This is mainly for those who have been out of status in Canada for a few years. My inland application says to include a letter explaining my lack of status.
The truth is that I failed to find a job to apply for LMIA during my Working Holiday year and since then I was just too scared to do anything about it and kept postponing it for a few years. Depression and anxiety from the move and complete change of lifestyle was definitely a major culprit, but I've never been officially diagnosed. Also, the fact that my SO's parents really hated our relationship at the beginning and gave us a lot of stressful nights did not help either. Simply put, things didn't go well the first year after I arrived (except our relationship which has always been rock solid) and since then we have been postponing our application because we can't imagine it getting rejected and us being away from each other.
BUT, is it a good idea to actually mention all these legit reasons in my letter of explanation? Should I leave out the fact that our relationship with my sponsor's parents is quite strained and we are actually considering moving to a different province so we don't have to deal with them?
Thanks in advance!