My wife is an American citizen and I'm a dual citizen. We currently both live in Canada together because she had a TRP for inadmissibility that allowed her to remain in Canada for the duration of her TRP. It was multiple entry so she could still go to work and school in the USA. We finally got her rehabilitation! She had been charged with misdemeanour shoplifting when she was 19 (a shirt from a mall). So, now we are a couple of days away from sending out for the sponsorship/PR. I'm a nervous wreck. Her TRP is about to expire and we went to ask questions at a border crossing and we were told to return when there's an immigration officer and bring proof that we sent her documents, proof of rehab, proof of marriage, etc. and it's up to the individual officer if the TRP will be renewed. They also said sponsorship might take as long as 24 months. So, here are my questions and I apologize if I seem anxious and scared. It's mostly because I am.
1. Can they still deny my wife PR because of the shoplifting incident if she has a rehabilitation approval letter? Can they deny her just because they feel like it? What if we get an officer who doesn't approve of homosexuality can he or she just decide to deny my wife's PR application?
2. Will it hurt the PR decision that she is still a student? She currently works as a waitress and she's finishing up her degree in zoology in the USA.
3. If the TRP renewal is denied, is there another route we could take so that she can live with me in Canada? I bought a house here a year ago and I'd really like her to be here with me while we wait.
4. Last year, my wife was turned around at another border crossing even with the TPR. She signed some sort of document that said she would agree to turn around. Does this count as refusal of admission? I ask because we checked off "yes" on the form that asked if she had ever been refused admission to Canada.
5. Since she has been living with me here on a TRP for a year do I put that we have the same address on the forms? Or, do I use her USA address since she still has a US residence (although she's never there)?
6. Is 24 months standard or is it possible that it will take less time?
1. Can they still deny my wife PR because of the shoplifting incident if she has a rehabilitation approval letter? Can they deny her just because they feel like it? What if we get an officer who doesn't approve of homosexuality can he or she just decide to deny my wife's PR application?
2. Will it hurt the PR decision that she is still a student? She currently works as a waitress and she's finishing up her degree in zoology in the USA.
3. If the TRP renewal is denied, is there another route we could take so that she can live with me in Canada? I bought a house here a year ago and I'd really like her to be here with me while we wait.
4. Last year, my wife was turned around at another border crossing even with the TPR. She signed some sort of document that said she would agree to turn around. Does this count as refusal of admission? I ask because we checked off "yes" on the form that asked if she had ever been refused admission to Canada.
5. Since she has been living with me here on a TRP for a year do I put that we have the same address on the forms? Or, do I use her USA address since she still has a US residence (although she's never there)?
6. Is 24 months standard or is it possible that it will take less time?