I certainly hope so, but I am writing to them and giving them supporting documents to prove that we have money saved and that I have certificates that I can use to get a job.
Can anyone give me feedback on this? What I have written so far is the following:
I am writing this letter and attaching documents showing proof of funds and intent at your request. I am confident you will see that my husband, ____ (sponsor) and I, ___ (applicant) not only have a sufficient amount of money saved to use in the future, but that we are both honest and hardworking individuals who will not have to rely on Social Assistance. The first attached documents, Document Group A, includes financial statements from all of our bank accounts proving that we currently have over $16,000 saved up to use to support me once my permanent residency status is approved. The following supporting documents prove that Tyler and I have plans to budget and save our earnings to be used to support me until I obtain a job in Canada after being approved for permanent residency.
Until my permanent resident status is approved I will continue to work full time for _____________.Document Group C contains a signed statement from my mother stating that I live with my parents rent-free and that all my expenses are paid, for including my car which is paid in full. I have lived on my own and paid for all my own bills in the past without ever having to rely on Social Assistance. I am currently living with my parents again so I can save money for my future in Canada. Document Group C is my 2013 Tax record, current paystubs and resume with contact information proving that I have been working and plan to work until my permanent residency is approved. My current paystubs show that I have a steady income to add to our savings account, it also shows that I am paying for my own health insurance offered through my employer. My 2013 Tax statement and resume reflect the 7.5 months that I worked during that year. The other 4.5 months I took time off to travel to Vancouver Island, B.C. to meet and visit Tyler's family. In that time Tyler supported me and neither of us relied upon Social Assistance. Document Group C also contains a letter from my current employer stating that I am in good standing with the company, further proving that I will continue to work until I can be reunited with my husband, Tyler. Until that time, all of my future income will be added to my savings account and joint bank accounts to be used to help support myself in Canada until I can obtain employment upon relocating.
I have a strong work ethic; I am ready and willing to work hard. I have completed several courses and earned certificates that can be used in obtaining a job in Canada. I have earned a certificate as Certified Nurse Assistant, Home Health Aide as well as completed courses for Medication Administration and Nursing Home Transition/Diversion programs. I have a lot of hands on work experience since I have worked in the medical field since 2009. I have worked with mentally disabled adults in a group home setting as well as with elderly with dementia and other health issues. I hope to one day attend a university to become a Registered Nurse so I can further utilize my skills. I enjoy working one on one with patients and helping them with personal care and their activities of daily living. I am passionate about helping others and plan to obtain a job in Canada as soon as her permanent residency status is approved. I have already been in communication with several group home agencies and in home care agencies in Ontario. Document Group D shows the certificates that I have earned that I will use in obtaining future employment, proving that I am willing to work hard and have absolutely no plans of relying on Social Assistance.
As you can see, both Tyler and I have strong work ethics and the motivation to proceed toward our intended career paths. We both have studied hard for achievements and certificates and have successfully maintained positions utilizing our credentials. Neither Tyler nor I have had to rely on Social Assistance and neither of us plans to. Tyler has his career path planned out as being a member of The Canadian Armed Forces. I have worked hands- on in my field of interest for over 4 years. Both Tyler and I are experienced in our respective lines of work. We have budgets in place for when my permanent residency is approved to support ourselves while I look for a job. Neither Tyler nor I plan to place a burden on the government; we simply wish to live together as husband and wife.
Thank you for your time and careful consideration of my application for permanent residency. Please let me know if you are in need of any further substantiating documentation. I anxiously await your decision.