You have said she lives in Canada with you. Not IndiaI had a doubt in question 6 of IMM1344 form. My wife ( citizen of india) is currently lawfully living with me in canada so should my answer be " spouse living in canada" or "spouse living outside canada" ?
but she is currently on tourist visa.You have said she lives in Canada with you. Not India
Does she intend to leave anytime soon? OR does she intend to remain with you while the application is being processed? Does not matter if she has a tourist visa. If she lives with you and you are applying in Canada class or Family Class (Outland while living in Canada), then that's what it is...she is living with you in Canadabut she is currently on tourist visa.
Visitor status would be dates printed on her visitor record if she has one, or stamp (entry to date she is supposed to leave) if her passport was stamped, or from when she entered Canada to 6 months if her passport was not stampedOn the Generic Application Form (section 'Personal Details' row 10), it asks for her 'From' and 'To' dates for her visitor status. She's currently here on implied status for visitor record extension + will be here indefinitely under the inland PR application. What's the 'To' date that I should put there? Thanks!
I am still waiting for application number mine was recieved on January 22 2020Hi everyone,
I sent my application on Mar 20. And it arrived Mar 24. How long will I may receive letter from IRRC? Are they working in this situation(covid)?
Thanks
I remember seeing on tracker Jan 22 applicant receiving AORs sometimes in March. You might want to call them and seeI am still waiting for application number mine was recieved on January 22 2020
1. No.I’ve already sent my outland spousal sponsorship application last week.
1. Wondering if it would create any issues in regards to the application if I(the sponsor) would move to a different province (not Quebec).
2. Do I need to inform IRCC if I end up moving eventually if there are no consequences to it?
Thanks
1- Possible (in Quebec, you need to have CSQ (Certificat de Selection du Quebec), but it is no financial requirement). Other province than Quebec, it is financial requirement. If you are ok with financial requirement, you will have no problem.I’ve already sent my outland spousal sponsorship application last week.
1. Wondering if it would create any issues in regards to the application if I(the sponsor) would move to a different province (not Quebec).
2. Do I need to inform IRCC if I end up moving eventually if there are no consequences to it?
Thanks
What do you mean by financial requirement?1- Possible (in Quebec, you need to have CSQ (Certificat de Selection du Quebec), but it is no financial requirement). Other province than Quebec, it is financial requirement. If you are ok with financial requirement, you will have no problem.
2- YES !(see 1-)
This isn't true. There is no minimum income requirement to sponsor a spouse regardless of province.It is 2 different "paths" sponsorship for wife (or husband)
1- In Quebec, you did not need to show you can "support" (financially) your wife.
2- In all other Canadian provinces you must prove you can support (have a minimum income/revenue or have a good financial situation).