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  1. W

    Proof of intent to return

    Hi all!! :) So, here's where we're at. Hoping someone has further insights for us. I'm a Canadian citizen, sponsoring my wife. PR is pending, just received word that a decision has been made on my sponsorship app, haven't received the letter yet though. Now, we went about this the wrong way...
  2. waitingintz

    What should I do

    You DO NOT need to rent an apartment before you apply. That would be unreasonable considering how long the process can take. I am sponsoring from outside of Canada. As evidence of my intent to return I submitted the following: evidence of maintained financial ties to Canada - bank account...
  3. L

    Spousal sponsorship

    1. There are no income requirements for spousal sponsorships. 2. Letters from relatives stating that they know of your plans and will help you settle can be helpful to show your intent to return to Canada when your spouse gets PR. 3. Having a job offer is also helpful. 4a. Applying from outside...
  4. Z

    Spousal sponsorship

    Hi Leon, found your thread really helpful. I wondered if you could advise me on a few things: 1. I am a Canadian living with my husband and daughter (she is Canadian too) in India and we now want to apply for his immigration to Canada as we plan to settle there. I have no income to show...
  5. M

    CHC, Islamabad Spouse Sponsorship Timeline 2009 -2010

    Yes i know that...your timeline and mine are the same i also got AOR in Oct 2009. Did you get re-med yet?
  6. S

    CHC, Islamabad Spouse Sponsorship Timeline 2009 -2010

    u know maximus, i have been hearing cases where sponsors went back to stay with thier husbamd for extended periods of time and got a letter from CHC asking about thier intent to return.
  7. SmoothiesQueen

    Just starting...and stuck on one form....

    Ok please excuse me if I sound extremly slow. When I got the immigration package....it said you first have to file a financial sponsership form and if I'm approved I can file the rest. If its denied I will be unable to sponser. So if there is no financial requirements...the immigration site is...
  8. CharlieD10

    Just starting...and stuck on one form....

    Hi SmoothiesQueen. As suenim said, spouses and dependent children are exempt from the financial requirement, but you will need to show intent to return to live in Canada when they get PR. The job offers are an excellent start. You will also want to show plans for accommodation, if you have...
  9. RobsLuv

    A confused Briton!

    There are no minimum income requirements for spousal sponsorships - but it's important that the two of you are able to demonstrate that there will be a means of financial support when you get to Canada. Spousal sponsorships can be refused pursuant to A39 if the officer is not convinced that...
  10. RobsLuv

    Anyone ever stayed in the states with the person they're sponsoring?

    As long as the sponsor is a Canadian citizen, they are allowed to sponsor someone while living outside of Canada - but they'd need to include proof with the application of their intent to return to Canada. If they're just "visiting" the person they're sponsoring, it shouldn't be an issue.
  11. bobshynoswife

    DESPERATE FOR SOME ANSWERS

    I am sorry you find yourself in such a tough spot. Here is my advice for you... First of all, you are going to have to budget about $1800 for all the costs associated with applying (app fees, medical check, fbi certificate, misc costs of the application like photos, printer ink, sending it by...
  12. M

    Sponsorship while living outside of Canada

    I sponsored my partner while living outside of canada, and we have since moved to Canada even though my partner's visa has not yet been approved (although, fingers crossed our PPR should be coming anyday....) I included an additional letter indicating my plans to return to canada, as well as a...
  13. RobsLuv

    Really confused, dual intent, inland-outland!??? pls help!

    OK, don't focus so much on proving "dual intent" . . . it's ambiguous, at best, anyway and it's really not the main issue. The first step, and the thing to focus on doing properly at this point, is getting him to Canada in the first place. Because he is non-visa-exempt, getting him a visitor...
  14. Siouxie

    Medical exam

    You should get a return ticket as you run the risk of refusal by the airline to allow you to board at the airport and refusal to allow you in by immigration in Canada if you only have a 1 way ticket. The only alternative to that with regards to Immigration is to have proof of sufficient funds...
  15. A

    PR Rejected now applying for TRV

    The fact you are a rejected PR will throw a red flag to CIC. I suspect they will do in depth back ground checks and verify all the information you give them. If I was you, I would pre warn your HR department, so they are aware that they may get a call or visit from the visa officers (yes they...
  16. rrdiggy76

    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    Fenna1: I'm sure all will be ok. The fact you are both in the same line of work must sit well with the IO handling your case. Compatibility between couples is looked at with education and work being used as a small part of this to determine such. That's not to say that a couple who share no...
  17. Siouxie

    Arranged marriage from Gaza: haven't met wife due to siege

    Unless you are a Canadian Citizen you won't be able to sponsor your wife from overseas. If you are a Canadian Citizen, then you will be able to sponsor without proof of income - however, you will have to show proof of intent to return to Canada to live once your wife attains PR status. This...
  18. M

    Changes to Immigration Regs affecting spousal/cl/cp applications expected soon.

    I realize that. What I was trying to express was, that we have two entities that are equal weight for immigration and both valid. 1. common law 2. marriage. They are different beings in and of themselves. I was just saying that to ask married people to wait a year before reaping benefits of...
  19. RobsLuv

    Please help!

    New Zealand is visa-exempt, so you don't have to apply for a temporary resident visa to come visit Canada. You apply for entry at a Canadian port of entry - with your husband with you, proving that you are legally married and that is intending to apply to sponsor you for permanent residence...
  20. BeShoo

    Spousal sponsorship

    Wording is very important, so let me discuss that first. There is no "visa" for British citizens visiting Canada, they are visa-exempt. Under Canadian law, there is no "tourist visa" either; it's called a temporary resident rather than a "tourist". So, you can't just move to Canada, but you can...