Hi there forum
looking for a little advice while we go through the final stages of preparing the package to tie up any loose ends. Met my wife on my second trip to China on the second day, if it wasn't for meeting her, I would have left on the third day.
About me: I teach English and I met my wife about 3 and a half years ago. About a year and a half ago we got married and now she really wants a baby. I'm fine with that but to be honest I don't like living here and I really long to go home. The only reason I continue to stay is for my wife... So last year when I had a health issue come up we started the process to go home. My family hired a lawyer for us to take care of the forms and any legal problems (the lawyer is a Canadian Chinese). My family is very supportive of our marriage, she fits in perfectly with my family and both my parents and brother have come over here to meet her and stay with us. My mother and her really want a new addition to the family but I don't want one until we cross into Canada. Money isn't really a problem, we'll be moving back home with my folks while I go to work for my father's friend's company as a CNC operator. I already have the offer of work on paper and sent to the lawyer. I compiled 505 pictures with dates and locations (over the last 3 & 1/2 years) and sent those to the lawyer [various pictures with both my family and my wife's]. My wife comes from a very poor family in the countryside so she doesn't really own a house or a car or have anything to show. Both of us are fairly cheap and try and keep our expenses to a minimum, our marriage didn't really include a wedding because we both think its just a waste of money, so we went to the government building and signed all the forms. She has a wedding ring, my mother insisted on buying for her though.
Luckily we have loads of friends now and I've gotten my two best friends here to sign letters saying our relationship is legitimate (they are American and Canadian), she got her friend, boss and our landlord to write some letters (Chinese).
I also didn't have any friends where we were living at the time of our marriage so there wouldn't have been anyone else at the wedding. I'm 34 she's 25, we share all the same interests, spend most of our time together and we even got jobs together as of late. I refuse to leave China without her but believe me I'd leave this country at the drop of a hat if we weren't together.
My biggest problem is that some of the forms ask for my salary info over a 12 month period. I don't have that and I can't give it because I'm usually between jobs for a couple months at a time, its just how things work here, schools are always closing down and booting out the teachers unexpectedly. We have about 10,000 USD savings in our bank accounts that I've accumulated while working here. Also they want us to report our street addresses which we don't have. I only have the current one as one of the schools I've worked for has bounced us around to different spots in China for a few months at a time... I wouldn't have the foggiest idea how to obtain those addresses as I only stayed in each area for a few months. We don't really want to blow our entire savings trying to track down every address either and the company that moved us is loooooooong gone.
Luckily, I managed to save a few of my work contracts and some salary info which I've scanned and sent off to the lawyer, my question is though, how ANAL is Mississauga about little details like the salary info? I want to be completely honest with immigration because I want to go home very badly and re-start life with my folks, wife and brother. Just as a side note: I'm a Canadian citizen, born and raised in Canada from a white middle class background, both of my parents are Canadians and my grandfather fought for this country in WW2. Our marriage is legitimate and we are best friends. I can only give them what I have... so I don't know what to expect :'(
What do you think our chances of getting home are?
looking for a little advice while we go through the final stages of preparing the package to tie up any loose ends. Met my wife on my second trip to China on the second day, if it wasn't for meeting her, I would have left on the third day.
About me: I teach English and I met my wife about 3 and a half years ago. About a year and a half ago we got married and now she really wants a baby. I'm fine with that but to be honest I don't like living here and I really long to go home. The only reason I continue to stay is for my wife... So last year when I had a health issue come up we started the process to go home. My family hired a lawyer for us to take care of the forms and any legal problems (the lawyer is a Canadian Chinese). My family is very supportive of our marriage, she fits in perfectly with my family and both my parents and brother have come over here to meet her and stay with us. My mother and her really want a new addition to the family but I don't want one until we cross into Canada. Money isn't really a problem, we'll be moving back home with my folks while I go to work for my father's friend's company as a CNC operator. I already have the offer of work on paper and sent to the lawyer. I compiled 505 pictures with dates and locations (over the last 3 & 1/2 years) and sent those to the lawyer [various pictures with both my family and my wife's]. My wife comes from a very poor family in the countryside so she doesn't really own a house or a car or have anything to show. Both of us are fairly cheap and try and keep our expenses to a minimum, our marriage didn't really include a wedding because we both think its just a waste of money, so we went to the government building and signed all the forms. She has a wedding ring, my mother insisted on buying for her though.
Luckily we have loads of friends now and I've gotten my two best friends here to sign letters saying our relationship is legitimate (they are American and Canadian), she got her friend, boss and our landlord to write some letters (Chinese).
I also didn't have any friends where we were living at the time of our marriage so there wouldn't have been anyone else at the wedding. I'm 34 she's 25, we share all the same interests, spend most of our time together and we even got jobs together as of late. I refuse to leave China without her but believe me I'd leave this country at the drop of a hat if we weren't together.
My biggest problem is that some of the forms ask for my salary info over a 12 month period. I don't have that and I can't give it because I'm usually between jobs for a couple months at a time, its just how things work here, schools are always closing down and booting out the teachers unexpectedly. We have about 10,000 USD savings in our bank accounts that I've accumulated while working here. Also they want us to report our street addresses which we don't have. I only have the current one as one of the schools I've worked for has bounced us around to different spots in China for a few months at a time... I wouldn't have the foggiest idea how to obtain those addresses as I only stayed in each area for a few months. We don't really want to blow our entire savings trying to track down every address either and the company that moved us is loooooooong gone.
Luckily, I managed to save a few of my work contracts and some salary info which I've scanned and sent off to the lawyer, my question is though, how ANAL is Mississauga about little details like the salary info? I want to be completely honest with immigration because I want to go home very badly and re-start life with my folks, wife and brother. Just as a side note: I'm a Canadian citizen, born and raised in Canada from a white middle class background, both of my parents are Canadians and my grandfather fought for this country in WW2. Our marriage is legitimate and we are best friends. I can only give them what I have... so I don't know what to expect :'(
What do you think our chances of getting home are?