Hello,
My wife is from Korea (I'm from Canada) and we've been married for 15 years.
We've recently made the decision to move to Canada. I intend to apply to sponsor my wife to become a permanent resident. As I understand it, the options available to us are to apply under the Spouse or Common-law partner in Canada class or apply from abroad (we are currently living in Japan). Because we intend to leave for Canada in just 9 weeks, it seemed a better idea to apply under the Spouse or Common-law partner in Canada class.
I've read elsewhere that there is a small chance that my wife could be denied entry to Canada if it appears that she does not intend to leave at the end of her ETA visa. We've accounted for this and purchased return tickets. We will also be sure to avoid carrying multiple bags or otherwise giving the impression that she is anything other than a tourist. Although we accept there is some risk, it seemed to be a reasonable plan...
However, while reading the documentation on the IRCC website, I came across this information, to apply under the Spouse or Common-law partner in Canada class "your spouse or common law partner must either: have valid temporary residence status or be exempt from needing this status under a public policy that was set out in 2005".
My question is this... Does and ETA visa provide a person with "valid temporary residence status"?
My wife is from Korea (I'm from Canada) and we've been married for 15 years.
We've recently made the decision to move to Canada. I intend to apply to sponsor my wife to become a permanent resident. As I understand it, the options available to us are to apply under the Spouse or Common-law partner in Canada class or apply from abroad (we are currently living in Japan). Because we intend to leave for Canada in just 9 weeks, it seemed a better idea to apply under the Spouse or Common-law partner in Canada class.
I've read elsewhere that there is a small chance that my wife could be denied entry to Canada if it appears that she does not intend to leave at the end of her ETA visa. We've accounted for this and purchased return tickets. We will also be sure to avoid carrying multiple bags or otherwise giving the impression that she is anything other than a tourist. Although we accept there is some risk, it seemed to be a reasonable plan...
However, while reading the documentation on the IRCC website, I came across this information, to apply under the Spouse or Common-law partner in Canada class "your spouse or common law partner must either: have valid temporary residence status or be exempt from needing this status under a public policy that was set out in 2005".
My question is this... Does and ETA visa provide a person with "valid temporary residence status"?