- Apr 14, 2011
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
So here's the story. I'm an American woman (the applicant for PR) and I'm currently in my last year of graduate school getting my Ph.D. in Physics. My fiance (the sponsor) is Canadian, and he dropped out of high school in the 10th grade. He recently started taking college classes though, and has completed one year of college, but plans to just get a job at this point. We met online, and he is very intelligent, well-spoken, and I can really talk to him, so when I found out about the fact that he dropped out of high school, it was not really an issue to me at all. Basically, I acknowledge that I will be making far more money than he does, and we are both totally ok with this... he might end up being a part time stay-at-home dad someday even!
I'm just wondering if this is something I should specifically address in my application, because I realize to most people this would be a huge red flag, and might seem particularly odd to people since the woman being the breadwinner is somewhat less of a social norm. If this is something I should comment on in my application? And where would be the appropriate place to do so?
Also, on the Sponsor Questionnaire (form IMM 5540), for question 5, where it asks what is the highest level of education (the sponsor) has completed... is it misleading in our situation to just check the college/university box and write 1? Even though that is technically the truth?
I'm just wondering if this is something I should specifically address in my application, because I realize to most people this would be a huge red flag, and might seem particularly odd to people since the woman being the breadwinner is somewhat less of a social norm. If this is something I should comment on in my application? And where would be the appropriate place to do so?
Also, on the Sponsor Questionnaire (form IMM 5540), for question 5, where it asks what is the highest level of education (the sponsor) has completed... is it misleading in our situation to just check the college/university box and write 1? Even though that is technically the truth?