Crayon7 said:
thanks, cant really give notice to work or rental property as we will probably move now in 2018 or so lol
dont have conv to proove with husband as we live together so talk about this in person
I dont feel like posting all over facebook that we are moving in 3 years or so and then not getting approved and will be sh.t even more if they say no
it really sucks.
I meant conversations between you and jobs you email, for both of you. If your husband is canadian and needs to prove he is returning, he needs to start emailing jobs and taking screen grabs of the emails to forward to CIC.
If you say to CIC that you are moving in 2018 they will refuse the visa based on not having a real intent to move. they will ask you to reapply in 2017. Also, if they approve your visa you will have a time limit on when to enter canada and land. most likely a year from your meds. you need to convince the IO that you intend to move back to canada before that expiry date.
Now, even if you just go there to land aand a visit, and then come back and actually move in 2018, that's fine. but you cant just delay til 2018 and thats what the IO is checking.
Provide letters from family members saying they know you are leaving wherever you are now. provide letters from his family saying they know you are moving back and they will help you get set up when you arrive by providing a place to stay. like i said, get refundable one way plane tickets. show evidence of looking for a new place to live and a new job (we emailed tons of realtors and potentail jobs and took screenshots of the conversations). My wife applied to a school in canada and we sent in proof of her application. She has since changed her mind about the course and has applied to different ones but if CIC ask we'll include that aswell.
You need to prove at this stage that you are returning and need more than just saying "we really want to go in 2018". It's a silly process, because why on earth would we go through with this whole visa application if we didnt want to go there, but still.