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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    Date of receipt: dec 18 Request to pay for biometric: January 13
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    Thank you so much! You are right! I have had lots of experience with even immigration or people working at the embassies giving me wrong information. I feel like as long as I keep to what CIC lists online as requirements I hope to be fine! I have a little experience with unconventional...
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    I appreciate the response! I was just trying to make sure that if I got confirmation of receipt I wouldn’t get it mailed back for errors. I also appreciate the insight! I just hope it’s factual and not opinion as this can be very discouraging:)
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    I absolutely understand what you saying and that it’s complicated. I personally did marry in the past to classify for spousal sponsorship as I was pregnant, living in another country with my spouse that had been deported. I did feel forced to marry to have my child’s father in the country, which...
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    I appreciate that! I know I will need luck and that it’s not a straightforward application!
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    I know because I have been doing immigration applications for 10+ years. It does not take any sort of talent to know a TRV would be denied to a campesino with “no ties to his country” (that’s exactly what his denial letter will read). As I stated we are not interested in marrying. I’m atheist...
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    “ Although the intention of the conjugal partner category is to accommodate Canadians and permanent residents with foreign partners who can neither marry nor live together, the inability to marry cannot be an absolute requirement, since this could have the effect of “forcing” those couples to...
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    An immigration barrier is one of the possible serious barriers that can be used in this application as I have listed twice above my serious barriers would include: Immigration - he will not be granted entry into Canada any other way. I can not stay in his country for more then 4 months. Safety-...
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    Thanks so Much for your reply, I appreciate your opinion. Applying for a visitors visa and being rejected is not an eligibility requirement. I know the country very well and have included travel warnings from travel Canada, I did reside there with my ex husband (whom I sponsored after...
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    He would never be granted entry into Canada as a visitor - he is a campesino in Honduras with no solid “ties” to his country. I have children and settling in Honduras, a country in political and social turmoil, is not in the best interest of my child. Also I can only stay in the country...
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    DECEMBER 2019 *OUTLAND* SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP

    Hey all! I just received notice that my application was recieved Dec, 18 2019 does this mean I am in the clear mistakes wise? I am applying under conjugal class stating we are not interested in marrying and that the immigration barriers are that he could not get a visa to come here as he is a...