Hi there. I'm a US citizen trying to gain permanent residence in Canada to live with my wife, who is a Canadian citizen. I am at a crossroads with how we should file our paperwork. I apologize that I'm just asking for general advice here, but this is sort of where I'm at.
We have worked through the paperwork for spousal sponsorship (according to checklist IMM 5533), and we've paid the fees for that filing. There are a handful of things giving us concern:
My wife's mother has offered to co-sign our application. She has a good job and is otherwise in a pretty solid place financially. I noticed on IMM 1344, though, that the co-signer must be the spouse or common-law partner of the sponsor. This means then that she couldn't co-sign my wife's application to sponsor me as her spouse, right?
I'm wondering if it would be better to switch gears entirely and have my mother in law file as the sponsor alone. She has told us that she is entirely fine with the legal responsibility of sponsorship. In light of the concerns about our spousal sponsorship, is it worth taking this route instead? Or is there a way to have her co-sign onto our nearly-completed spousal sponsorship application?
Thanks for your time, and I apologize for the rambles.
We have worked through the paperwork for spousal sponsorship (according to checklist IMM 5533), and we've paid the fees for that filing. There are a handful of things giving us concern:
- We don't have much money between us- she is a student with very little job history, I work somewhere between part/full-time for not a lot of money. I know there isn't an official income requirement for this type of sponsorship, but I feel nervous about how we are answering the question asking how my wife will support me, "My family has offered to take us in for a short period while my husband finds work, within a couple months of landing he will be supporting himself. Should we need money, he has a few thousand dollars of savings and a car worth approximately 8,000 dollars and my family will support us. We will not be utilizing government programs for his expenses."
- We don't have a ton of records of our relationship. Largely because of our level of income and the expenses of visiting each other frequently, our visits are pretty modest. We go out to eat, go camping, etc. But our wedding was essentially an elopement, and we don't have any major events we've been photographed attending together- just selfies of us together at various fairs, restaurants, state parks, etc over the years. We've also been married only about 8 months.
- Depending on your definition, I have a criminal record. When I was a teenager I broke something in my parents house and they had me arrested. The record was expunged- this event does not appear on my police record, but I feel I should still disclose it.
My wife's mother has offered to co-sign our application. She has a good job and is otherwise in a pretty solid place financially. I noticed on IMM 1344, though, that the co-signer must be the spouse or common-law partner of the sponsor. This means then that she couldn't co-sign my wife's application to sponsor me as her spouse, right?
I'm wondering if it would be better to switch gears entirely and have my mother in law file as the sponsor alone. She has told us that she is entirely fine with the legal responsibility of sponsorship. In light of the concerns about our spousal sponsorship, is it worth taking this route instead? Or is there a way to have her co-sign onto our nearly-completed spousal sponsorship application?
Thanks for your time, and I apologize for the rambles.