Hello everyone,
So, I'm in the process of trying to work through figuring everything out involved with a spousal sponsorship, and I'm really overwhelmed. I feel like I keep reading different information everywhere and now I'm just completely confused. I'm hoping that perhaps someone can help shed some light on a few things for me and get me pointed in the right direction :S
About our situation - I'm Canadian and I would like to sponsor my common law spouse who is American. I *think* I have established that applying outland is the better option for us.
Question 1: - He's American, but we are both currently living in Germany while completing our Master's Degrees. Does this mean that I file our paperwork with the CIC office in Austria that handles German residents, or do we send everything to the CIC in Ottawa and fill everything out based on the fact that he's an American citizen with an American passport? If we have a choice, it looks like Ottawa has shorter processing times, however, I'm worried that it will look odd to have things like the medical examination done in Germany if he's applying as an American resident?
Question 2: With spousal sponsorship, is the English language proficiency test required for an American who's native language is English? I read somewhere that everyone must supply proof of English language proficiency, however, I don't see that listed on the document checklist for spousal sponsorship? If possible, we'd obviously rather avoid having to pay for the IELTS.
Question 3: I'm a full time student, and the income on my last tax return was rather insubstantial. I am currently working full time, and my boyfriend has had a consistent/stable financial situation, but, will my lack of income affect my being approved as a sponsor? He has no dependents.
And my last question: We both finish our degrees at the end of next year, and ideally would like to move to Canada after graduating. Our thought was to get the paperwork sent in now and then hopefully have everything in order to move next year. However, presuming everything is approved for his PC card, is there are time frame within which we must then move to Canada? Does the date of his PC card start when he lands on Canadian soil, or is it simply granted a PR card with an expiration date and we can move at any time?
Sorry for so many questions! And thank you in advance!
So, I'm in the process of trying to work through figuring everything out involved with a spousal sponsorship, and I'm really overwhelmed. I feel like I keep reading different information everywhere and now I'm just completely confused. I'm hoping that perhaps someone can help shed some light on a few things for me and get me pointed in the right direction :S
About our situation - I'm Canadian and I would like to sponsor my common law spouse who is American. I *think* I have established that applying outland is the better option for us.
Question 1: - He's American, but we are both currently living in Germany while completing our Master's Degrees. Does this mean that I file our paperwork with the CIC office in Austria that handles German residents, or do we send everything to the CIC in Ottawa and fill everything out based on the fact that he's an American citizen with an American passport? If we have a choice, it looks like Ottawa has shorter processing times, however, I'm worried that it will look odd to have things like the medical examination done in Germany if he's applying as an American resident?
Question 2: With spousal sponsorship, is the English language proficiency test required for an American who's native language is English? I read somewhere that everyone must supply proof of English language proficiency, however, I don't see that listed on the document checklist for spousal sponsorship? If possible, we'd obviously rather avoid having to pay for the IELTS.
Question 3: I'm a full time student, and the income on my last tax return was rather insubstantial. I am currently working full time, and my boyfriend has had a consistent/stable financial situation, but, will my lack of income affect my being approved as a sponsor? He has no dependents.
And my last question: We both finish our degrees at the end of next year, and ideally would like to move to Canada after graduating. Our thought was to get the paperwork sent in now and then hopefully have everything in order to move next year. However, presuming everything is approved for his PC card, is there are time frame within which we must then move to Canada? Does the date of his PC card start when he lands on Canadian soil, or is it simply granted a PR card with an expiration date and we can move at any time?
Sorry for so many questions! And thank you in advance!