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Search results for query: "intent to return"

  1. C

    Clarity on the PR Process

    Once you are back living in Canada, you no longer have to submit proof you will move back to Canada. It is only when the sponsor is living in some other country that he or she has to submit evidence of intent to return. So it would be easiest if you returned to Canada and applied from here...
  2. amikety

    Need Advise and help from helpful members if applicant is preganent before appli

    If your wife has been requested a medical, you should already have your UCI and File number. You generally get those with your AOR (Acknowledgment of Receipt) from Mississauga before you get Sponsor Approval. I'm a little confused about where you are in the process - but you said your wife is...
  3. amikety

    QUEBEC- Sponsoring my wife...

    Definitely apply Outland once you're about 1 year from wanting to move. You'll need to show intent to return to Canada in order for her to get her PR. If you have a fairly straightforward case - and if you're married for several years or more - you will probably process much faster than Ottawa's...
  4. amikety

    US outland applicants' thread :)

    You can if you want to - but here's something I've noticed. A lot of people aren't including much "intent to return proof" and the VO asks instead right before issuing the COPR. So you can include what you have and then once you get the request, rent a place and start the job search, then send...
  5. computergeek

    US outland applicants' thread :)

    The legal requirement is that the Citizen must be residing in Canada by the time the spouse/partner becomes a permanent resident. That's why they push on this - it's really a statutory requirement.
  6. cempjwi

    US outland applicants' thread :)

    As lawgrrl says, each situation is different. In our marriage the Canadian citizen has been in the US since he was 2.5yo (about 45yrs). We applied and we had to provide the Canadian citizen's proof of intent to return to Canada. Fortunally, a job offer came through by the time we had to submit...
  7. rpurdie

    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    Really interesting; thanks for sharing! What's 'No adverse FOSS'?
  8. M

    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    From my GCMS notes this appears to be my story for London: - Started processing 10/12/12 - Confirmed eligibility 10/12/12 then asked me for the travel form. The reason noted for this was that I was travelling with my partner across SE Asia for a long period of time (10 months) and they wanted...
  9. amikety

    Spousal sponsorship

    A Canadian citizen can leave, although if you're gone for that long, CIC may ask for proof of your intent to return before issuing the PR visa. PRs can't be outside Canada to sponsor their spouse.
  10. angel1287

    can i apply for a tourist visa after being married to.a canadian PR

    Hello Iam an indian citizen and would be marrying a canadian PR. Kindly suggest which to follow- 1.apply for my tourist visa before marriage,but i hv my own work.and would be unable to.show any.stro g documentary evidence showing my intent to return 2.apply for a tourist visa after marriage...
  11. C

    Ambiguity on Exclusively residing outside of Canada

    Residency in Canada for tax purposes is not the same as residency in Canada for immigration purposes. You've been living in China for two years now, so the visa officer processing your file is going to consider you to be living outside of Canada, and will expect to see evidence of your intent...
  12. cempjwi

    CPP-Ottawa

    True. I was refering to the fact the the VO agent did not add anything to his quoting paragraph 130(1). Nothing addressing 130(2), no request to proof intent, nothing at all, as if a Canadian citizen living abroad could not be a sponsor. If that were the case, CPC-M would have not given a...
  13. O

    CPP-Ottawa

    This is a common misunderstanding (some of CIC's websites are confusing too) but step 1 is only a 'recommendation' for sponsorship. The VO is the one who has to approve the entire application on its merits at the time they take the decision. IP-2 has the details in the appendix splitting out...
  14. IvanP

    CPP-Ottawa

    Thanks! Sounds like we have pretty similar levels/types of documentation.
  15. cempjwi

    CPP-Ottawa

    It may all have to do with CIC wanting to determine how driven the Canadian citizen is to go back to Canada. In some cases very little may suffice in some others more would be necessary. A well established relationship may infact need less proof. Of course, this is all especulation on my part...
  16. C

    US citizen marrying Canadian citizen but I live in US and she live in Canada

    Yes. Your legal rights with regard to visitation will not change. An American can easily visit Canada, no visa required. It is up to the border official whether you will be let in, but ordinarily Americans are. If you start visiting a lot, I would bring proof of your establishment in the USA...
  17. MadeInCanada

    CAIRO VISA OFFICE

    As of right now with the emassy being closed there is no way for you to even submit an application for a TRV. That being said the chances are slim. I'm sorry to say that. You can try, there is no harm in that. If you do, you will really need to show ties to your country. And full intent to...
  18. Shiny88

    Singapore timeline

    You already asked similar question. 84 Immigration Topics / Family Class Sponsorship / Re: Singapore timeline on: January 12, 2013, 09:50:56 pm Quote from: Shiny88 on January 12, 2013, 09:09:32 pm No it wont hurt your application in anyway, if you are a PR you cant stay too long(one month...
  19. crna80

    CPP-Ottawa

    On my application I stated he was living in Canada at the time of application, which he was, and apparently something has caused them to want more proof of his residency. My understanding. Really a surprise to me as well
  20. IslandAnnie

    CPP-Ottawa

    Was the sponsor living outside of Canada when the application was submitted? I find all this very strange... I understood that the sponsor is not required to live in Canada, only to be able to prove intent to return to reside in Canada. I have seen on these forums where at the time of the PPR...