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    I'm a Canadian Citizen, But Never lived in Canada as an Adult, to add, I have a foreign Wife and Child as well.

    Good luck. As for general comments about what might be best for you and processing time, there will of course be different opinions. It will depend on employment and other aspects we don't know about. My own two cents: -You can certainly expect IRCC to come back with requests for more...
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    I'm a Canadian Citizen, But Never lived in Canada as an Adult, to add, I have a foreign Wife and Child as well.

    One of the other issues that needs to be considered is schooling for the spouse’s child. Depending on the school district they’ll need a study permit and to pay international fees until they become a PR.
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    I'm a Canadian Citizen, But Never lived in Canada as an Adult, to add, I have a foreign Wife and Child as well.

    -In terms of priority, I'd focus on the settlement assistance later - but be aware, what assistance there is mostly is not monetary. A few concepts to get you started: -as I wrote separately, for the most part your citizenship paperwork is enough - since you happen to hold a US passport as...
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    PRTD without meeting residency obligation

    While I agree with this, I think we can say that the chacnes of a PRTD being approved for someone with this basic narrative (650 days in Canada in last five years/since day of landing) AND some kind of documented medical issue would be better than [some counterfactual case of fewer days in...
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    Visitor Visa Rejection - Family Ties Outside Canada

    Ok thank you. I will reapply and write a letter that would help address the family ties piece.
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    Visitor Visa Rejection - Family Ties Outside Canada

    A visitor visa rejection due to "family ties outside Canada" typically means the immigration officer believes you may not return to your home country after your visit. To strengthen your reapplication, you should: Show Strong Ties: Provide more evidence of your strong connections to your home...
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Alright....thank you so much...will work on it..
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Search in this forum for things like citizen sponsoring abroad, intent to return, etc. No single template but plenty of examples. Big ones are places to live, employment, education, moving arrangements, kids. It's pretty logical at heart: show you have a plan, what the plan is, and how you are...
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Ok...do you have a template of what i need to send them or a website i can check? Thank you
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    Spousal sponsorship

    You'll need to provide some info on intent to return to Canada (plans and preps). But very much possible for a citizen.
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    Apply for canadian tourist visa from usa

    To apply for a Canadian tourist visa from the USA, you'll need to gather necessary documents, complete an online application, pay the visa fee, and schedule an appointment at a Visa Application Center. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and provide proof of your ties to the US to...
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    June 2024 outland spousal sponsorship

    Hi, Ravi. Are you please able to update us on the situation you posted here? Did your wife, in her visitor visa application/interview, mention that she plans to return after visiting you? Was she allowed in Canada on the basis of the Dual Intent (2023 announcement)? I am in a similar phase...
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    Inquiry about proof of relationship

    But just to be clear: I doubt you'll have any serious issue if as you stated, and you've only recently returned to Canada (only just now stopped living together). If it were me, I would check the not living together side, include a page or something under the proof of communication (a letter...
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    Letter of Intent/ proof to move to Canada after receiving permanent residence?

    This. We applied with as much evidence as possible, job searches, car searches, moving/shipping quotes, copies of emails to local vets, dentists, doctors and volunteering positions. Letters of support from family and friends. Then my wife got a job VERY early in the process back in Vancouver...
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    Letter of Intent/ proof to move to Canada after receiving permanent residence?

    You can apply now for the sponsorship and start looking and apply for jobs now and ongoing. Your spouse can do so too. In terms of other things that can be shown: search for housing; arrangements for education, professional qualifications; arrnagements for visits to Canada to look into anything...
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    Help me choose the best sponsorship type for my common-law partner

    I believe its the same situation when you apply outland in canada - for the PA. For the sponsor then obvs there isnt the need to provide proof of intent to return. no, its once OWP is applied for you have maintained status. And if for some reason the PA doesnt leave the country then just apply...
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    When to apply?

    Thank you so much for your detailed response! I'm working on the application and obtaining the needed documents. It's still not clear to me whether the principal applicant is only my partner or also our dependent children. They are minors (2 and 6 years old).
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    When to apply?

    Now is the better time(esp considering it will probalby take you 4-8 weeks to get the app ready). It will be much more convenient for you all to arrive and 'land' and them to become PRs upon arrival. Allows soonest access to health care (immediate in many provinces), get social insurance #, no...
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    Ready to submit my Husband's spousal visa application but a little confused

    They will ask you to demonstrate your intent to return to (move to) Canada. Take that seriously. In some circumstances it may make sense for you and child (citizen) to return to Canada earlier. Otherwise no. Also I assume your child has citizenship and has or will apply soon for passport...
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    Family Sponsorship with Citizenship by Descent

    I don't have much to add, save small comment that 'soft landing' - landing to get docs and then departing - is pretty much at odds with the idea of 'settling' to show you have already moved permanently (in context of the 'intent to return' issue). You may, realistically, have to pick a lane...