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We are almost done our sponsorship / permanent residency stuff!

YAY! took us about 5 weeks to gather all the docs, and get it all done. I'm a Canadian, living and working in South Korea since 2008, wife is South Korean.



I'm only worried about one particular segment:



Question:

"Intention to Move to Canada"

We included: a "Letter of Support" from my parents, basically stating that we are able to live with them and they will support us, if necessary, without hesitation, upon our arrival

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A Relocation strategy... our specific plans, written down on a 2 page document.



Since we are leaving in September, I basically told them that I'm going to do my best to find a job over on this end via the internet, that we are saving cash, and that we have a plan of attack once we get to Canada.

Is that good? what did you include for your "intent to move"?


We don't have a house purchased, and it's far to early for us to have a rental agreement, nor are we returning to school upon our arrival... so I'm a little worried that my "proof of intent" might be weak?

Let me know your thoughts?
 
Hi Marticus!
Welcome and congrats on almost being done the sponsorship package!! I'm not very knowledgeable on that topic of 'intent to return'...hopefully a more senior member can assist if you make a forum topic on this item :)

Goodluck!!
 
CanadianWifey89 said:
Ohhhh pretty cool! I have one line right now....application received! LOL! =)

For sure in the next days, you'll be getting two. :)
 
dollinexile said:
For sure in the next days, you'll be getting two. :)

Fingers crossed! I'm hoping for that SA sometime this week...it's Wednesday now!
 
MapleLeafBride said:
At 8:15 am this morning, I got my AOR!


Amazing!!! congratulations bud...i'm now waiting for my SA just checked ecas it says app rcvd thats it.

Hopefully its on its way soon
 
BathTdot said:
Amazing!!! congratulations bud...i'm now waiting for my SA just checked ecas it says app rcvd thats it.

Hopefully its on its way soon

I'm in the same boat :) I've been checking my email over...and over...and over! LOL last week when I stopped checking my email that's when the AOR came!
 
i honestly dont check my email its hooked to my phone so whatever comes just comes straight to my phone LOL that being said anytime i get a new email its like please be from CIC LOL
 
BathTdot said:
i honestly dont check my email its hooked to my phone so whatever comes just comes straight to my phone LOL that being said anytime i get a new email its like please be from CIC LOL

LOL! Understood :) ahh....come on CPC-M!!!!
 
Marticus said:
We are almost done our sponsorship / permanent residency stuff!

YAY! took us about 5 weeks to gather all the docs, and get it all done. I'm a Canadian, living and working in South Korea since 2008, wife is South Korean.



I'm only worried about one particular segment:



Question:

"Intention to Move to Canada"

We included: a "Letter of Support" from my parents, basically stating that we are able to live with them and they will support us, if necessary, without hesitation, upon our arrival

+

A Relocation strategy... our specific plans, written down on a 2 page document.



Since we are leaving in September, I basically told them that I'm going to do my best to find a job over on this end via the internet, that we are saving cash, and that we have a plan of attack once we get to Canada.

Is that good? what did you include for your "intent to move"?


We don't have a house purchased, and it's far to early for us to have a rental agreement, nor are we returning to school upon our arrival... so I'm a little worried that my "proof of intent" might be weak?

Let me know your thoughts?

My husband and I did the same thing. My husband (the sponsor) is a Canadian citizen by birth and he has been living in Germany since 2008. It is almost impossible to get a job in Canada now, since we don't know when we'll be able to move there. We agreed to stay together throughout the process.

We just sent a letter from my mother in law, saying she will offer us housing and financial support once we arrive in Canada until we can establish ourselves. My husband also wrote a letter explaining our plans of seeking employment in Canada. I read all sorts of horror stories, being refused for the inability to show "intent of return". To me, this is mind boggling. A Canadian citizen, born and raised in Canada, who's been away for 6 years due to work reasons, does NOT need a reason to return to his home country. But CIC thinks otherwise.

Other people suggest:

1. Contact a real estate agent in Canada and inquire about housing - Print the email convo and include it in your application (it shows intent of return)
2. Apply for jobs in Canada - also print the emails you receive from prospective employers (even if it's a refusal)
3. If you have children, contact schools or kindergartens in Canada and print the emails you receive from them or the one's you sent

I hope this helps. My husband and I didn't do any of this. Just the letter from his mom and another letter where we explained our plans.
 
OMG!!! My husband just got an email from them. He has been approved as a sponsor and my application has been forwarded to the VO!!! And We have a UCI number now, yay.
 
My husband and I did the same thing. My husband (the sponsor) is a Canadian citizen by birth and he has been living in Germany since 2008. It is almost impossible to get a job in Canada now, since we don't know when we'll be able to move there. We agreed to stay together throughout the process.

We just sent a letter from my mother in law, saying she will offer us housing and financial support once we arrive in Canada until we can establish ourselves. My husband also wrote a letter explaining our plans of seeking employment in Canada. I read all sorts of horror stories, being refused for the inability to show "intent of return". To me, this is mind boggling. A Canadian citizen, born and raised in Canada, who's been away for 6 years due to work reasons, does NOT need a reason to return to his home country. But CIC thinks otherwise.

Other people suggest:

1. Contact a real estate agent in Canada and inquire about housing - Print the email convo and include it in your application (it shows intent of return)
2. Apply for jobs in Canada - also print the emails you receive from prospective employers (even if it's a refusal)
3. If you have children, contact schools or kindergartens in Canada and print the emails you receive from them or the one's you sent

I hope this helps. My husband and I didn't do any of this. Just the letter from his mom and another letter where we explained our plans.

Thanks Avadava for advice ~

With your submission, did you / have you received any problems?

With your suggestions, I've thought of a couple additions I can add:

1.) we have contacted shipping companies for our pets to be sent back home
2.) I've been searching a few websites, that have jobs frequently posted pertaining to my degree - would that be a good thing to print off those job offers? even though, it's still quite early for me to be actually applying for them?
 
:o :o So they skipped AOR and went straight to SA?!?!?! Awesome!! This is a relief
 
Avadava said:
OMG!!! My husband just got an email from them. He has been approved as a sponsor and my application has been forwarded to the VO!!! And We have a UCI number now, yay.

Wow!! Congrats!! ;) :D :)
 
Patience09 said:
:o :o So they skipped AOR and went straight to SA?!?!?! Awesome!! This is a relief

WOW!! CONGRATS!!
 
Marticus said:
Thanks Avadava for advice ~

With your submission, did you / have you received any problems?

With your suggestions, I've thought of a couple additions I can add:

1.) we have contacted shipping companies for our pets to be sent back home
2.) I've been searching a few websites, that have jobs frequently posted pertaining to my degree - would that be a good thing to print off those job offers? even though, it's still quite early for me to be actually applying for them?

We didn't have any problems so far, my husband has just been approved to sponsor today and our application was sent to the VO. From my understanding, there have been cases where the intent or return to Canada has been scrutinized by the VO, in second stage of the process - concerning the immigrant.

I would include anything you can conjure before you apply. Print those job postings, maybe your browser history too. It can't hurt.