Actually, not really, Ponga. She becomes very disgruntled at times and it does put strain on me and the marriage.Uh...hopefully you are joking, right?!?!
Actually, not really, Ponga. She becomes very disgruntled at times and it does put strain on me and the marriage.Uh...hopefully you are joking, right?!?!
Then why did you apply inland and not outland??torontomike said:This is becoming a hazard for my marriage... she gets very disenchanted not being able to take a short trip to visit,
For the simple reason that at the time of application I would not have been able to show the amount of income required to meet the mandatory minimum income on the financial evaluation, which is done for the Outland but not the Inland. Also, she does not do well with long distance, which for a long time our relationships had been and it became a real problem.Then why did you apply inland and not outland??
I hope you didn't pay a lawyer or a consultant for this informationtorontomike said:For the simple reason that at the time of application I would not have been able to show the amount of income required to meet the mandatory minimum income on the financial evaluation, which is done for the Outland but not the Inland. Also, she does not do well with long distance, which for a long time our relationships had been and it became a real problem.
You have been given some VERY BAD ADVICE.torontomike said:For the simple reason that at the time of application I would not have been able to show the amount of income required to meet the mandatory minimum income on the financial evaluation, which is done for the Outland but not the Inland. Also, she does not do well with long distance, which for a long time our relationships had been and it became a real problem.
Agreed. My husband is American and we applied outland. He effectively lived in Canada while the application was being processed - but did travel in and out of the country for short business trips.canuck_in_uk said:As well, outland and inland refer solely to where the application is processed, NOT where the applicant currently is. It is perfectly legal and acceptable to file an outland application while in Canada and to remain in Canada throughout the processing.
No, it's not a fact.torontomike said:Actually I did not require advice for this decision, but came to it from researching (including reading gazillions of posts on this forum). It is actually a fact that the inland application does NOT require the financial evaluation form to be completed whereas the outland does. Therefore, it can be reasonably inferred that the financial bar for the outland application to meet is at least more explicit.
It appears the point is moot, as the OP would likely not cancel the Inland application this late in the game, and re-apply Outland to pacify his wife. It's too bad they didn't know all of this before they applied Inland.canuck_in_uk said:No, it's not a fact.
The Financial Evaluation form, IMM1283, is required by both inland and outland apps when the sponsor or sponsored spouse had a dependent child who has a child of their own, i.e. 3 generations.
If there is only a spouse or a spouse with dependent children to sponsor, then both inland and outland apps require the Sponsorship Evaluation, IMM5481.
I'm sorry that your wife is having hard time being here... But just to let you, and any other people who hasn't applied yet know there is NO income requirement for spousal sponsorship whether it is Outland or inland....torontomike said:Actually I did not require advice for this decision, but came to it from researching (including reading gazillions of posts on this forum). It is actually a fact that the inland application does NOT require the financial evaluation form to be completed whereas the outland does. Therefore, it can be reasonably inferred that the financial bar for the outland application to meet is at least more explicit.
Where do you think you read this?torontomike said:Actually I did not require advice for this decision, but came to it from researching (including reading gazillions of posts on this forum). It is actually a fact that the inland application does NOT require the financial evaluation form to be completed whereas the outland does. Therefore, it can be reasonably inferred that the financial bar for the outland application to meet is at least more explicit.
Yeah - what others have said. There's no distinction between inland and outland when it comes to spousal sponsorship and financial evaluation. There is no minimum income for sponsoring a spouse regardless of which path you choose. The minimum income rules apply to other relatives - not spouses.torontomike said:It is actually a fact that the inland application does NOT require the financial evaluation form to be completed whereas the outland does. Therefore, it can be reasonably inferred that the financial bar for the outland application to meet is at least more explicit.