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    Spousal Sponsorship - complications and questions

    Why would you apply via London if he is living in Canada and intends to continue doing so? Do an application from within Canada. He has to list his children regardless of who has custody. If there are any questions he cannot answer, write an explanation and attach it.
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    Best way to transfer money?

    Missed that last line on your last response steve. Don't transfer the money to Canada until you have to. If you have a Nationwide Flex account and have opened an e-savings account, you can sit your funds in their earning 4.55 or 4.65% currerently. You won't get that on funds sitting in a...
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    Leaving Canada on an In Spousal Sponsor App

    You are leaving out some info. Was your husband legally in Canada before he went home? ie. was he on a valid tourist visa or extension? If he was legally in Canada there is no reason why he should be denied entry on his return.
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    Question about sponsorship application

    Normal time for an out of Canada sponsorship to go through is 6-9 months. I don't know where you got the 42 days from. I have just sponsored my wife and the process went completly smoothly. It took almost exactly 6 months from when we sent the application to when she got her passport...
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    Best way to transfer money?

    What you are looking for is forex companies. Just Google for forex and you will find lots. An example is a company called Moneycorp. You have to set up an account beforehand. When you transfer from bank to bank, you are at their mercy as far as what exchange rate they will use. It is your...
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    Am I here legally?

    You are definitely at risk. You are no better off than an illegal Mexican worker in the US. Get caught and you will most likely be deported and will have NO CHANCE of being accepted back into Canada. You need to apply now for PR status as a common-law couple. You should not work until that...
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    need info for credit

    Get a copy of your credit report. That is at least acceptable for things like utilities. Otherwise you may be asked to pay a deposit before having water, phone, electricity, etc. turned on.
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    comparative advantages of different countries

    I would say your question is basically unanswerable. What makes a country attractive to any one individual will vary by individual obviously. The countries you mention with the exception perhaps of NZ are so big that regional differences are huge. Culture even varies by region. It might be...
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    Best way to transfer money?

    From where?
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    information needed pls?

    I think revoke is the wrong choice of word. Are you trying to say that you wish to give up your Canadian Citizenship?
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    Whom is the right person/office to complain?

    Something is not kosher about this. First, a quick look at the CIC website would have told you that you could expect to wait around 6-9 months for an in-Canada spousal application. After a maximum of 12 months I would have thought you would have stopped accepting 'it is in process' answers...
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    dependant on my spouse financially

    OK look, first you have to read the CIC website. Posting all these different posts here for every little question is soon going to get people fed up with you. If you take the time to read the CIC website first you will start to know the answers to many of your questions. When you can't...
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    Police clearance in Scotland vs. England

    Thanks for that. We handed in the form for both clearances to the local police station here in Scotland on Jan. 31. The one from Scotland has just arrived but no sign of the one from the Met yet. I guess we'll wait a bit and see if it turns up.
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    Police clearance in Scotland vs. England

    The letter from the Canadian High Commission in London asking for a police clearance, refers to the United Kingdom. However Scotland has its own police and can provide a letter of no convictions quite quickly. The Met on the other hand are pretty slow at getting the letter back to you...
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    dependant on my spouse financially

    I have just noticed in one post you say you have a boyfriend in India, now you say you have a husband who is Indian. If you give conflicting information like this, you are not going to get clear answers on your situation. Make up your mind. Are you married or not?
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    dependant on my spouse financially

    As you are the Canadian citizen it is you who would be sponsoring your spouse. For a spousal application, you do not have to provide any information on your finances or how you would support your spouse during the sponsorship period. It is wise to provide information however on what funds...
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    Applying in Manitoba

    Oh come on olgasc. How many ways do you need it spelled out to you. What would be the point of a PNP if it made no difference once you arrived? That makes absolutely no sense. As said earlier, you don't like the answer and so you keep looking for an out. It isn't there. Under PNP...
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    Living costs in canada

    Then why don't you provide it Angie? I disagree. Knowing that electricity costs someone $50 a month or knowing that they live on $10,000 a year makes no real difference. The only question that matters in my opinion is whether or not a systems analyst or a plumber or whatever is paid a...
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    Final Destination Question

    You can 'land' at any Canadian Immigration post and proceed to anywhere in Canada you wish.
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    Applying in Manitoba

    Sigh, OK olgasc, one more time. There is a normal skilled worker application and there is PNP. They are not one and the same. So using simple logic, what do you think the differences are? What would be the point of having PNP if there was no difference from a normal skilled worker...