Hi there! Make sure that you can provide proof of funds to be able to support him. You likely won't get AOR until a month after receipt. So it should be soon!!
Also, he needs to be very careful about what he brings with him on this trip over. It should only be the bare minimum. No uhaul! Otherwise you risk duties on what he is carrying with him. If they even allow him to bring it in at all.
Yes, he can do the medical in Canada.
I'm an American PA on dual intent in Quebec (spousal sponsorship, married for 2.5 years). My house had just sold, I'd quit my job... And I was issued a 1 year visitors visa. They had me go me inside and asked a bunch of questions. They gave me an official document and stapled it into my passport.
I've got a long history of crossing the border (as leaving!!), have Nexus card, etc. I already have my CSQ, etc.
Anyway, since you are so early into process, there may not be anything in their system yet for immigration. The letter you are referencing along with some copies of the paperwork submitted should help.
Do you have a strong history of going back and forth?? Really, the most important thing is that they trust that he will leave Canada if he is refused PR.
Hi,
I, a Canadian citizen, returned to live in Quebec and I'm sponsoring my American husband. We mailed the outland application on April 25th and it was received in Sydney on April 30th. No AOR yet.
My question is, my husband wants to come in about two weeks as a visitor by car for hopefully close to 6 months. Is the delivery confirmation and the receipt for paid fees enough for him to claim Dual Intent? He's retired, our house sold quickly and he's living with friends so he doesn't have a lease. He can show the car insurance bill and the cell phone bill for proof of residence. Is that enough?
If he gets the request for biometrics and/or medical, can he have that done in Canada or would he have to go back to the US for that? If so, can it be done is a bordering state, not his state of residence (in the South)?
I'm also preparing a letter saying that he'll be staying with me and our child and that I'll be financially supporting him during his stay. Anything else I should mention in the letter? Thank you