Snehan said:Hi zardoz,
Few queries,
1. As my wife is having official passport so she can't accompany me this time unless she quit the govt job and make a regular passport (i think quitting the govt job for her will not be a wise decision before i settle to Canada). Is there any other way around so that my wife can accompany me this time ? What is your opinion in this case ?
2. If my wife can't accompany me this time then I was wondering when can i sponsor her along with my new born child and how much time the whole sponsorship process takes ?
3. My new born child is just two weeks old. Should i keep him as accompanying or non accompanying in the application (as my wife is not accompanying) ? Or is better to sponsor both later on ?
Can you please reply in a bit detail pls ?
Others are requested to share their views as well.
One more thing in my mind for the seniors here to answer in context of Snehan and one of my friend having similar situation.
What if the wife apply for an advance long leave (1 year) and officially gets permission ( from gov) to travel abroad with her husband and kid.( the long leave with international travelling for gov officials is do-able in most of the countries as it is in my friends case)
Will cic have any objection adding the wife as accompany dependant ? As sponsoring in future will once again take a lot of time.
By including her she can get pr at the same time, travel to canada , in the start stay for 6,7 months then going back to her country.
Can it work this way?