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Search results for query: "intent to return"

  1. Rob_TO

    residency requirements and accompanying a Canadian citizen abroad

    For Canadian citizens, time spent living together anywhere in the world will count towards the 2 years out of 5 PR obligations. So you shouldn't need to worry. When he's approved for PR, he will still need to "land" as PR in Canada, but then can live in another country with you. Note that if...
  2. Koifish76

    TRV while PR in process - which is better; parents or husband???

    Hi friends, I am sponsoring my wife for PR. She is from a non exempt country (Thailand). I want to invite her on a TRV with dual intent, while application is in process. She has done her medicals, police clearance, holds a good job in Merchandising for a large retailer (similar to Best Buy /...
  3. Rob_TO

    Non-Canadian immigrating to Canada with Canadian citizen as common-in-law

    You should post in the family sponsorship section of this forum. If you have lived together 12 months and can prove it, you can apply immediately while you are still in Germany for her PR. You just need to show intent to return to Canada once it's approved. While her PR is in process (could...
  4. Millertimez

    DECEMBER 2013 OUTLAND APPLICANTS – Join Here!!!

    I think this is good news. Congrats. Let's hope they don't revisit your file until after that date which they are known to do that. I believe it's called BRING IN FORWARD.
  5. computergeek

    Spousal sponsorship

    A TRP is used to overcome a determination of inadmissibility, including "unlikely to leave". This is a common issue for young children and a TRP is a mechanism for overcoming it.
  6. crawf307

    CPP-Ottawa

    Got an email from CIC requesting proof of my husband (sponsor's) residency in Canada. Guess in our haste to pull together all the other required documentation this slipped through the cracks! Hopefully this means at least that they are looking at our file :) In case it's helpful here's what...
  7. P

    DECEMBER 2013 OUTLAND APPLICANTS – Join Here!!!

    Nice! When did you get this email craw? Looks like there are some rumblings from Ottawa :) Someone else needs to catch up to Millertimz. he can't just leave everyone in the dust!
  8. crawf307

    DECEMBER 2013 OUTLAND APPLICANTS – Join Here!!!

    Neither good nor bad news (I hope): we received a request for additional documents from Ottawa. Guess in our stress to provide all the necessary documentation for everything else, we forgot to provide proof that my husband actually lives in Ontario! Oops! I believe this means they've at least...
  9. Koifish76

    Spousal sponsorship

    Thanks. Is the TRP even useful in a case where the reason for denial of entry falls under "failing to prove your intent to return to home country" or is it only for cases such as medical, police, misrepresentation, overstaying etc.
  10. Koifish76

    Spousal sponsorship

  11. canuck_in_uk

    Proof of sponsor's intent of returning to Canada

    Hi All I had was letters from family and friends, my Canadian bank account and my Canadian credit card. I explained that there was no way that I could commit to a lease/job/school until I knew my partner's visa was approved, as I wouldn't be returning to Canada if it wasn't approved. It was...
  12. Caroline T.

    Proof of sponsor's intent of returning to Canada

    Hi, I'm living in australia with my common law partner while we get our visa processed, Im Canadian and he's Irish, so we dont have any ties here, but we also dont have any plans for when we're back in canada either, we're getting ready to send in our forms soon, all i ahve as proof of intent to...
  13. QuebecOkie

    Do we need to live in Quebec?

    As proving your intent to return to Canada is one of the more difficult parts of an outland application, I would think it's best to avoid complicating that step at all and just say your plan is to return and settle in Québec. Once he lands as a PR, he can live wherever he wants to in Canada...
  14. steerpike

    Disabled Sponsor, Sweetheart in Togo

    Thea, i think your very best bet is to bring your sweetheart to Canada as a visitor. Live with him. And then, if everything is still perfect you can get married and sponsor him. If he is accepted, the visitor visa will probably be 6 months long. Thats enough time to really get to know him and...
  15. QuebecOkie

    Do we need to live in Quebec?

    Do you plan to stay at all in Québec with family when you move back, perhaps just at first until you get your feet under you? Or do you plan to settle somewhere else immediately? It may be *slightly* easier to prove your intent to return to Québec, as you already have ties there and can have a...
  16. canuck_in_uk

    Feedback appreciated

    As the others have said, this will be an issue. You are required to prove that you intend to return to Canada permanently in order for your spouse to be granted PR. When a person has been living outside of Canada for several years, CIC usually requires fairly solid proof of the intent to return...
  17. amjad1002

    URGENT HELP: CIC is not satisfied that my sponsor intends to reside in Canada

    and yes if i send her new contract so what you thing they will give me visa before my medical expair or they will dealy till my wife job contract end.?
  18. amjad1002

    URGENT HELP: CIC is not satisfied that my sponsor intends to reside in Canada

    Yes i am also thing about that and i will do that.
  19. zelhdjt

    URGENT HELP: CIC is not satisfied that my sponsor intends to reside in Canada

    I think the immigration officers who looked into your application was already expecting your wife to be in canada because you only showed her contract that expires in 2013. So maybe the best you could do is to show the immigration officer about her latest contract and an affidavit or letter...
  20. Gumby749

    MARCH 2014 OUTLAND APPLICANTS

    You mean my wife's intent to leave Canada at the end of our vacation? Well, she has a history of visiting and leaving Canada every summer for the last 6 years. We are both resident in a third country where we work. There is no particular reason for her to stay in Canada, her spouse is outside...