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  1. prairiegirl22

    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    SchnookoLoly and all - I want to run by my plan to make sure we're not going to have any issues. I've combed the site and the FAQs so I think/hope this will be ok. We're living the UK, but I the sponsor, am moving back to Canada in April. We are common law, haven't been apart for the 3.5 years...
  2. mgrandolini

    Proving Intent to Return to Canada...any advice?

    We are just in the final stages of getting this application sent and I want to make sure I have covered all my bases in regards to proof of intent. We are applying outland. I am a Canadian citizen sponsoring my common-law partner. We met in Canada (he was on a 2 year work visa), and our...
  3. SchnookoLoly

    Wife left Canada since 1996 sponsoring her spouse

    There is no minimum income requirement for your wife to sponsor you. That's it. For proof of intent to return, read what I posted above. Job offer, letter from uncle, etc, all helps. This information is also in CIC's guidelines.
  4. K

    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    Hello I was wondering if anyone has been in the same situation and has any advice. My application was received in Aug 14 and is being processed in London so should probably be done round March / April. Included in my proof of intent to return to Canada was my families one way plane tickets to...
  5. Alurra71

    Desperate need of help regarding immigrations

    With your already ongoing issues with CBSA I would suggest you don't leave the country at all until that application is submitted and you have an AOR in hand otherwise you could risk them giving you an exclusion order for not having any proof of ties to the US and/or intent to return. That last...
  6. O

    Moving to a different country during the application

    You can always ask, but expect that the application will continue to be processed at the visa office that has already begun processing your application. And that means the interview will be conducted at a location served by the VO in Singapore so your wife should plan on traveling back to...
  7. etienbjel

    Moving to a different country during the application

    Hi, I (sponsor) applied for my wife (applicant) outland in July 2014. I was a resident of Canada at the time and my wife was living in Thailand. Sponsorship application was approved in October. I accepted a job in Qatar in September as it was easier for my wife to join me there and live with...
  8. S

    Rome Office 2015

    Our marriage certificate, our daughter's birth certificate are all forms issued by Comune, and if you ask them, they will issue multi-lingue modulo. Police Certificates are in Italian, they must be translated and certified in Procura. I'm in Bergamo and here is costs 18 euros a page to...
  9. K

    Intent to Return to Canada, please help!!

    Some people contact real estate agents to inquire about housing in the area they intend to live in, and send printouts of these emails. The more specific the better (mention budget, rent or buy, area etc.). I've also heard of people contacting recruiters or HR people and sending printouts of...
  10. Z

    EE is unfair in its selection process for full-timers working in Canada on PGWP

    You are absolutely incorrect. What matters is your intention when you apply for a visa. You can change your mind the second after you receive your visa (or the second after you use it to get through the customs, more technically strictly speaking, as you can't lie to a boarder officer.)
  11. mgrandolini

    Intent to Return to Canada, please help!!

    I am sponsoring my common-law partner (outland). We decided to use the time it takes to process his application to travel to where he is from (Ireland) and spend time there, work, and travel Europe. I am 23 and have lived in Canada my entire life (citizen), my question is will I have a hard time...
  12. Jonesy319

    Letters

    I had my friend in Canada write a letter to say we would be living with her when we come back (I'm currently living in the UK sponsoring my common law partner) and I had her post it to me, signed. She also said in the letter that she'll be helping me get my business going again - all for proof...
  13. rhcohen2014

    Letters

    I don't think those types of letters need to be notarized, as they are not "required" documents. i think letters need to be notarized when they are proving commonlaw status of a couple.
  14. S

    Letters

    The letters are about my intent to return to Canada.I've been living abroad for almost 4 years now. So my friends and family are writing letters to support my claim that I will return to Canada.
  15. canuck_in_uk

    American Outland Spousal Sponsorship - so confused

    Yes, you are residing exclusively outside of Canada. Being a resident for tax purposes for CRA has nothing to do with your actual residency. CIC is referring to your actual residency, which is currently Germany. Listing your mother's address when you are currently residing outside of Canada for...
  16. Z

    American Outland Spousal Sponsorship - so confused

    And yet another question, sorry, I'm so worried about filling something out incorrectly and having the application delayed.... As far as Revenue Canada is concerned, at least for tax purposes I'm still considered a resident of Canada (I went through a verification process this past fall and it...
  17. canuck_in_uk

    American Outland Spousal Sponsorship - so confused

    Hi 1. You send everything to Mississauga. They will forward it to the appropriate VO, most likely Ottawa. Doesn't matter where he does the medical. 2. There is no English language requirement for spousal sponsorship. 3. There is no minimum income requirement. You guys must show that you can...
  18. F

    EE is unfair in its selection process for full-timers working in Canada on PGWP

    They just want to make sure they won't have to hunt that person down and forcefully remove him from the country if his student visa ends and he couldn't receive a permanent residency.
  19. seton

    EE is unfair in its selection process for full-timers working in Canada on PGWP

    Dual intent means they have two simultaneous intentions, not necessarily subsequent. The clause in the act is specifically designed to acknowledge that someone may not necessarily return home while coming to Canada on a temporary visa, but must also be able to return to Canada if their temporary...
  20. M

    EE is unfair in its selection process for full-timers working in Canada on PGWP

    Intent to return home at the end of your studies and intent to seek PR after returning home are two different things. When an applicant for a study permit shows intent to return home at the end of his/her studies, what he/she is saying is that he/she will indeed return home. No one is saying...