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  1. L

    Outland PR application, I'm returning back to Canada, can my spouse come with me

    We submitted an application for common-law partnership on April 3, 2010 from the US. I'm a Canadian citizen. We had the sponsorship approved May 18, 2010 and the application is at the visa office in Buffalo, havent heard back from them yet. We currently live in the US. My internship will be...
  2. rrdiggy76

    Prove of settlement back in Canada

    From my understanding your proof of employment/residency in Costa Rica will help prove you are residing 'exclusively' outside of Canada, something that is required for an outland application if you as the sponsor are not living in Canada. As for helping your case, it doesn't show your...
  3. rrdiggy76

    Proof on intention to re-establish in Canada.

    Hi, I'm in the same boat. My wife is Canadian, but living here in the UK with me. She also plans to return home to Canada before our application is finalised (but after we submit it) to 'start the ball rolling' so to speak... The only intention we are able to have will be a letter from her...
  4. T

    Sponsorship approval before applying for TRV?

    I just recently applied for a TRV for my wife. We live in China (have a house here, she has assets, family, friends here, etc etc). The TRV was refused for lack of sufficient ties to China. I am going to review the CAIPS notes to see how/why the Visa Officer reached that conclusion --...
  5. Siouxie

    Is it a new rule ?

    Unfortunately, LAW is what rules us - life just gets in the way at times ;) Immigration don't care if your husband comes to Canada straight away, nor if his job requires him to remain in the US for the foreseeable future. However, they do care that you have sponsored your husband and that you...
  6. Siouxie

    Is it a new rule ?

    I am not sure about the accompanying bit, I know I have read somewhere that the sponsor is supposed to accompany when the sponsor resides overseas. In any case, the Canadian Sponsor undertakes to move to Canada as soon as the sponsored person receives their PR - presumably you had to show...
  7. Bangkokcanuck

    Residency Rules for Citizens

    Seems reasonable so for the time being I will just go forward with the intent to land in Ontario and bunk out at Mom's for the time being. My brother actually lives in BC, which was why I was considering renting a place and using that as our landing point. But I guess we will see in a few...
  8. T

    Residency Rules for Citizens

    As I understand the procedure, you can "change" your preferred place to settle any time. But when your wife lands for the first time as a PR, you will be asked to confirm what your address is/will be, and that's where her PR card will be sent. So, you could use your mother's invitation letter...
  9. fallenstar831

    when to be back in canada for spouse sponsorship

    You can return to Canada together, youjsut have to prove your intent to return.
  10. RobsLuv

    MARRIED AND LIVING TOGETHER

    There is no requirement that spouses be living together - because, sometimes, they simply can't due to immigration barriers, etc. But lots of spousal applicants are living together - both overseas and in Canada. That will not adversely affect your application - but, if you are a Canadian...
  11. T

    proving intent to return to home country

    There have been many posts complaining about being refused a temporary visa (TRV). This despite the applicant's having many ties to the home country. Many of you have said that it is the luck of the draw, whether you happen to get a sympathetic or inflexible Visa Officer looking at the...
  12. confusednscared

    Kingston,Jamaica

    hey everyone, I just found this post in another thread and thought I would share it with all you loveee birds in this family forum ... I am not so sure if this is real or not .. maybe some feedback would help prove it This post applies to people from visa exempt countries who are not in...
  13. B

    Getting back into Canada while married and applying for PR.

    This post applies to people from visa exempt countries who are not in Canada at present, who are married (or are in a similar relationship as defined by CIC) and who will, or have applied for PR. So you want to stay in Canada with your spouse while your PR application is being processed? What...
  14. C

    Im Canadian Citizen and want to sponsor my husband while we are in Costa Rica?!

    Sponsoring ============ i think if you are a citizen and can demonstrate intent to return to canada, you can live out of country and apply.... it's the normal process (with the addition of a letter of intent with some sort of proof (job offer, housing arrangements, signed documents from family...
  15. Silver_Spirit

    Visitor visa?

    My husbands been in the UK with me for the last two years, he'll be on the same flight as me when i enter. Someone else on here told me i get the same thing as a visitor visa that can be extended if im lucky. The return ticket i was told was proof of my intent to return home. I will also have a...
  16. BlueDragon17846

    TRV denied, applied for PR and now need your assistance...

    Given that she applied outland, it likely will not impact your PR application. It was denied because she shows no intent to return (PR app in process) so including sponsorship is only going to tell them that you vow to support her, but nothing about her intent to return. You could try...
  17. B

    Travel

    This is the main point, if the POE thinks this is what you intend they will not let you in. If you buy the right sort of return ticket, it is possible to either move the return date (for a fee) or get a refund for the unused part. That is what I have done, because I have applied to extend my...
  18. BeShoo

    Travel

    If you're a UK citizen, I believe you are visa-exempt. Either way, to come as a visitor, you have to be both willing and able to return when your visit time ends or if your PR application gets refused. If you can't afford to go back, they're not supposed to let you in. If you have no intent to...
  19. fallenstar831

    Travel

    95% chance it won't work. You will get turned away and will have to return home. Especially if you don't have any money in the bank.
  20. P

    Travel

    HI Your difficulty maybe in boarding the aircraft with a one-way ticket and no Canadian PR. The airline may not allow you to fly, as if you are refused, they have to pay for the return. PMM