- May 5, 2016
- 35
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 27-01-2017
- AOR Received.
- AO1 15-02-2017, AOR2 27-02-2017
I am a Canadian citizen sponsoring my Filipina wife. She has gotten all the documents she needed, and now she's nearly ready to send me all the documents, so I can submit our file to the government. There are only a few points that we are not sure of, which are on one of the immigration forms:
-She is to write her addresses of residence for the last ten years. Her formal, official address has always been at her mother's house for all this time. But what actually happened is that for many years, when she went to college, or when she worked, she was staying at the house of an aunt or an uncle, since it was in another town (not too far from the original town). So I am not sure what to do. I was suggested to just put her mother's address, since this has always been her official address, but my worry is that the civil servant who will look at this, and at the colleges she has been to and the jobs she has had, will realize that some of these places are too far away for her to have been able to commute back and forth, and will find it suspicious. The last college she has been to and the last place she has worked at is 45 minutes of Jeepney and a ferry boat ride away from her mother's house.
The other issue pertaining to this is what if we should write down every address where she actually lived, sometimes the situation was a big fluid and ambiguous, and it was not actually always clear where she lived.
-As far as her employment, my wife who is a caregiver rarely had stable jobs, mostly she moonlighted and her jobs often abruptly ended. So again, we have a very fluid situation. So I'm not sure what to list. Someone suggested me to only list jobs she had that were at least a big longer and more stable.
-Our other point of concern is about listing her relatives who live in Canada, and their addresses. There are 6. 4 that we know of very well (I even traveled to their town to meet them, and we had a very good time). The problem with the other 2 is that we have no contact with them. She knows the cities where they lived a few months or a year ago, but that's it. We don't have their addresses. We have no means to talk to them, she sent them messages but they never replied. So I am wondering if I should mention these individuals at all (they haven't done anything shady, they are just normal Filipino immigrants). The person who advised me told me not to mention them (for instance, person x, who lives at town x but without their address), as it would open us to more scrutiny.
-She is to write her addresses of residence for the last ten years. Her formal, official address has always been at her mother's house for all this time. But what actually happened is that for many years, when she went to college, or when she worked, she was staying at the house of an aunt or an uncle, since it was in another town (not too far from the original town). So I am not sure what to do. I was suggested to just put her mother's address, since this has always been her official address, but my worry is that the civil servant who will look at this, and at the colleges she has been to and the jobs she has had, will realize that some of these places are too far away for her to have been able to commute back and forth, and will find it suspicious. The last college she has been to and the last place she has worked at is 45 minutes of Jeepney and a ferry boat ride away from her mother's house.
The other issue pertaining to this is what if we should write down every address where she actually lived, sometimes the situation was a big fluid and ambiguous, and it was not actually always clear where she lived.
-As far as her employment, my wife who is a caregiver rarely had stable jobs, mostly she moonlighted and her jobs often abruptly ended. So again, we have a very fluid situation. So I'm not sure what to list. Someone suggested me to only list jobs she had that were at least a big longer and more stable.
-Our other point of concern is about listing her relatives who live in Canada, and their addresses. There are 6. 4 that we know of very well (I even traveled to their town to meet them, and we had a very good time). The problem with the other 2 is that we have no contact with them. She knows the cities where they lived a few months or a year ago, but that's it. We don't have their addresses. We have no means to talk to them, she sent them messages but they never replied. So I am wondering if I should mention these individuals at all (they haven't done anything shady, they are just normal Filipino immigrants). The person who advised me told me not to mention them (for instance, person x, who lives at town x but without their address), as it would open us to more scrutiny.