Hi everyone,
My name is Sillyrichie, and I'm a newbie to this Canadian immigration process. I'm a Canadian citizen by birth, currently living in Virginia with my husband who is American by birth. We've been here since 2012 and I am classified as a non-resident. We now wish to move back to Canada. I've read the guides and it's mostly clear, however I'm stuck on a few things:
- When it comes time for the medical, will he need to take as many vaccinations as I did for American immigration? Or will he just need to provide his immunization record?
- I have not lived in Canada since 2012 but would still like to sponsor him. Will I need to move home first in order to do this, or can I do that from here?
- I have an offer of a place to stay and an open-ended job offer for when I return. Will these documents be enough to prove that I intend to re-establish myself and will not draw welfare (and will not use welfare-type benefits to help my husband survive)?
- He is a journeyman electrician down here and wants to be able to work in his trade when we move, once he has a work permit. How do we go about that?
Thanks for your help!
My name is Sillyrichie, and I'm a newbie to this Canadian immigration process. I'm a Canadian citizen by birth, currently living in Virginia with my husband who is American by birth. We've been here since 2012 and I am classified as a non-resident. We now wish to move back to Canada. I've read the guides and it's mostly clear, however I'm stuck on a few things:
- When it comes time for the medical, will he need to take as many vaccinations as I did for American immigration? Or will he just need to provide his immunization record?
- I have not lived in Canada since 2012 but would still like to sponsor him. Will I need to move home first in order to do this, or can I do that from here?
- I have an offer of a place to stay and an open-ended job offer for when I return. Will these documents be enough to prove that I intend to re-establish myself and will not draw welfare (and will not use welfare-type benefits to help my husband survive)?
- He is a journeyman electrician down here and wants to be able to work in his trade when we move, once he has a work permit. How do we go about that?
Thanks for your help!