I've been wading through the depths of Canadian immigration trying to find an answer to my questions, and I cannot be sure. I hope you experts here can help more than Immigration Canada!
I am a Canadian citizen (American PR) in a common-law relationship with an American citizen. We live and work in Detroit. I am sponsoring my common-law husband for Canadian PR. We intend to move to Windsor just over the border once his residency is approved. I intend to keep working for the US company unless I can find comparable employment in Windsor (not likely given the bad economy there).
1: Will there be any problems with sponsorship if I work for a US company? My income exceeds the minimum threshold required.
2. If I have lived outside the country for the past 7 years, will there be a problem sponsoring him? I have filed zero on my taxes in Canada, requested no deductions/GST payments, but paid income taxes in the US.
The "Sponsorship for a Spouse" application suggests I cannot sponsor him if I live in the US.
I am a Canadian citizen (American PR) in a common-law relationship with an American citizen. We live and work in Detroit. I am sponsoring my common-law husband for Canadian PR. We intend to move to Windsor just over the border once his residency is approved. I intend to keep working for the US company unless I can find comparable employment in Windsor (not likely given the bad economy there).
1: Will there be any problems with sponsorship if I work for a US company? My income exceeds the minimum threshold required.
2. If I have lived outside the country for the past 7 years, will there be a problem sponsoring him? I have filed zero on my taxes in Canada, requested no deductions/GST payments, but paid income taxes in the US.
The "Sponsorship for a Spouse" application suggests I cannot sponsor him if I live in the US.