I am a Canadian citizen and my husband is a British citizen. We got married in the UK last year (mainly because we found this to be easier both financially and in terms of visas). Our intention was always to get married in the UK, for me to apply for the ‘FLR’ spousal 2 year visa and then to save money as quickly as possible to fund our permanent move back to Canada. We have just started looking into the process of me applying to be a sponsor and my husband applying for permanent residence from outside of Canada and it seems that we will be able to satisfy the vast majority of the requirements relatively easily.
The only problem that we can see is proving that we intend to move to Canada and sever our ties with the UK once my husband gets his permanent residence visa. This has always been our intention but it seems hard to prove given that we will be living outside of Canada at the point when we apply, and for the 6-12 months whilst the application is being processed.
The guidance notes on the CIC website state that we would need the following:
• letter from an employer;
• letter of acceptance to a Canadian educational institution;
• proof of having rented/bought a dwelling in Canada;
• reasonable plans for re-establishing in Canada or severing ties to the other country.
Each point raises issues:
How am I supposed to get a letter from an employer for a job that I cannot start for potentially 12 months?
We have both finished our education so the second point in not an option.
We do not have the funds to purchase a property so are we expected to rent a property in Canada now and leave it empty for the potential 12 months that the sponsor/visa application can take?
‘Reasonable plans for re-establishing in Canada’ seems somewhat vague especially when applications like this are assessed upon proof not intentions.
From these bullet points I get the impression that they want me to move back to Canada before my husband, get a job and rent an apartment as proof that we will actually be moving there. Being forced to spend 6-12 months apart surely defies the point of applying from outside of Canada.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
The only problem that we can see is proving that we intend to move to Canada and sever our ties with the UK once my husband gets his permanent residence visa. This has always been our intention but it seems hard to prove given that we will be living outside of Canada at the point when we apply, and for the 6-12 months whilst the application is being processed.
The guidance notes on the CIC website state that we would need the following:
• letter from an employer;
• letter of acceptance to a Canadian educational institution;
• proof of having rented/bought a dwelling in Canada;
• reasonable plans for re-establishing in Canada or severing ties to the other country.
Each point raises issues:
How am I supposed to get a letter from an employer for a job that I cannot start for potentially 12 months?
We have both finished our education so the second point in not an option.
We do not have the funds to purchase a property so are we expected to rent a property in Canada now and leave it empty for the potential 12 months that the sponsor/visa application can take?
‘Reasonable plans for re-establishing in Canada’ seems somewhat vague especially when applications like this are assessed upon proof not intentions.
From these bullet points I get the impression that they want me to move back to Canada before my husband, get a job and rent an apartment as proof that we will actually be moving there. Being forced to spend 6-12 months apart surely defies the point of applying from outside of Canada.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.