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Search results for query: "intent to return"

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    Conjugal Sponsorship

    Are you a citizen? If so, the only difference is that you will need to show/demonstrate intent to return and reside in Canada with your partner. If not: you will need to return to Canada and reside in order to apply to sponsor. While your common law status would remain 'valid' in sense that it...
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    PRTD renewal/Cohabitation

    Your reading of the above posts in this thread either selectively left out or jumped over the qualification formulated this way: "again assuming you and your spouse were settled and living in Canada before moving abroad." The issue is not necessarily 'who accompanied whom.' (Although it can be...
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    Urgent: Reverse Migration for Extra Extra Entry Points

    You’re not getting my concern. Will IRCC decline my application because I’m going to my home country rather than the usual path people take of getting more experience in Canada for express entry. Will they think I’m manipulating the system by going to my home country even whilst having a valid...
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    Urgent: Reverse Migration for Extra Extra Entry Points

    You're worrying for no reason. There is no requirement for you to show intent to return.
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    Super Visa 2023

    You don't need to buy the ticket when submitting your application. However, you need to prepare an invitation letter to explain why your mom has strong tie with her conntry of residence and she will only stay in Canada while the she is permitted. For the duration, I have no better answer but...
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    Basic steps

    -As a Brit, you only need an electronic travel authorization to visit (like a visa but for visa waiver countries, apply online, costs a few bucks and takes a few minutes). No sponsorship needed for this, but you also have no status apart from as a visitor and no eligibility for health care, to...
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    Super Visa 2023

    Hello everyone! My mother is in progress of submitting her application for supervisa. The processing time is 288 days for my country (crazy). So I have a few questions: Do we need to provide two-way tickets when submitting an application? It is very hard to project when the application will be...
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    Want to apply Permanent resident to my child

    There are multiple factors with us which I cannot go into detail in public forums. But that is why I am gathering all information to make sure we do the process correctly and for the correct reasons. This is not to get additional documents or fanfare. Thank you for the response!
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    Want to apply Permanent resident to my child

    Here's the problem: we keep telling you that PR status is NOT intended for those who do not intend to live in Canada. Clearly you and your spouse do NOT intend to move to Canada. Certainly your spouse does not. So the ONLY logical way in which you could sponsor on basis of intent to return to...
  10. YVR123

    January 2023 Spousal Sponsorship OUTLAND (Paper/Online)

    Is the sponsor working outside of Canada? If so a letter of resignation or plan to relocate to Canada and working remotely may be a more solid proof. If you are only running a business, you could start your business now. I think a better proof is to related to Canada first. But that may not be...
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    January 2023 Spousal Sponsorship OUTLAND (Paper/Online)

    Received a Procedural Fairness Letter on the intent to return of the sponsor. I had supplied plenty of evidence before so I am shocked on this. Submitted rental search, emails from realtor and mortgage broker and how I would run my business in Canada. I hope it satisfies the officer
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    Which is processed faster, inland or outland?

    It is up to you. You can look at the 'tracker' spreadsheets to compare inland and outland by month. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/192sbvjd4vJsEWY_B7w5DgFKBmIPNYo6TjlVWAk-xxxA/edit#gid=1112354597 My personal only-partially-informed opinion: will probably be faster to apply now as...
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    Want to apply Permanent resident to my child

    How can I show intent to move to Canada. What documents do I need to show. Could you please share
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    Want to apply Permanent resident to my child

    As a citizen, you can apply to sponsor from abroad. You'd have to show proof of intent to return to Canada to reside.
  15. moealz

    I got my US visa on Canada RTD

    when you apply to an appointment you will get a checklist. General Required Documents - For All Visa Types The following documents are required for all visa types: Current Passport valid for travel to the United States. The passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the period of...
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    Outland Spousal/Canadian Living Abroad (UK)

    You need more than a letter of explanation proving your intent to return to Canada on a permanent basis.
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    Outland Spousal/Canadian Living Abroad (UK)

    Hi all I have been living in uk for 15 years, moved over for uni and ended up staying, getting married, divorced then remarried again! I need to return to Canada, my stepmoms health is declining and my father now needs help. My husband has no ties to Uk anymore, his daughter lives and works in...
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    Sponsor living exclusively outside Canada

    Provide the docs showing the tenant is to vacate. A letter from your company saying you have a position here when you return to Canada is better than saying a specific date unless you plan to come before your wife, but if you did plan to come before your wife that would definitely show intent to...
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    Urgent help with visa reconsideration request

    IRCC’s decision and the school’s decision are unrelated because IRCC does not differentiate visa types based on study levels, resulting in no priority, regardless of your school's reputation or your professional abilities. Even though you've sent new proof or additional information, they are...
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    Candid thoughts on "red flags"

    I've not blocked off the PMs, I just usually delete them (as 99% of time they're questions that should just be asked in the fora). But really no need to send on to me. I don't mean to exaggerate, I doubt there's much of an issue; I just beat the drum about 'keep it simple and factual'. As far...