Hi All,
I'm sponsoring my spouse and kids (outland sponsorship). So far we've progressed with the application... we've received AOR, spouse completed biometrics and recently we did the medicals. Now the embassy sent me an email saying the evidence I've provided for intention to move is not sufficient. I had sent, along with my application, a detailed plan for traveling showing my financial plans as well as logistical plans including correspondence with a moving company. Research on Job posts in my field...etc Also correspondence with colleagues in Canada explaining my intention to move and getting advice on logistics and settling in. I also provided a letter showing the end of my employment at the company I was working at outside Canada. I thought all this would be enough but apparently it isn't. They're asking for more proof. Amongst the things they asked for as proof:
Rent/purchase home in Canada - Obviously I'm not going to rent, let alone buy something now until I've landed or at least have finalized landing dates (totally unknown now given Travel restrictions)
Letter from an educational institute in Canada - I don't intend to do any post graduate studies at the moment so this is not really an option.
A job offer in Canada - Kinda of hard to land a job when applying from half way across the globe.
Purchased Confirmed/Tickets - This seems to be the only feasible option at the moment but with travel restrictions in place I have no idea when I'd be able to travel. Since I need to set a date when purchasing tickets I'd have to choose some date in the future and hope travel restrictions are lifted. If restrictions are extended I assume I can extend tickets (within a reasonable period) otherwise I'll need to refund the tickets and incur hefty penalties.
Any advice on what to do here. Is anyone else in a similar situation?
I'm sponsoring my spouse and kids (outland sponsorship). So far we've progressed with the application... we've received AOR, spouse completed biometrics and recently we did the medicals. Now the embassy sent me an email saying the evidence I've provided for intention to move is not sufficient. I had sent, along with my application, a detailed plan for traveling showing my financial plans as well as logistical plans including correspondence with a moving company. Research on Job posts in my field...etc Also correspondence with colleagues in Canada explaining my intention to move and getting advice on logistics and settling in. I also provided a letter showing the end of my employment at the company I was working at outside Canada. I thought all this would be enough but apparently it isn't. They're asking for more proof. Amongst the things they asked for as proof:
Rent/purchase home in Canada - Obviously I'm not going to rent, let alone buy something now until I've landed or at least have finalized landing dates (totally unknown now given Travel restrictions)
Letter from an educational institute in Canada - I don't intend to do any post graduate studies at the moment so this is not really an option.
A job offer in Canada - Kinda of hard to land a job when applying from half way across the globe.
Purchased Confirmed/Tickets - This seems to be the only feasible option at the moment but with travel restrictions in place I have no idea when I'd be able to travel. Since I need to set a date when purchasing tickets I'd have to choose some date in the future and hope travel restrictions are lifted. If restrictions are extended I assume I can extend tickets (within a reasonable period) otherwise I'll need to refund the tickets and incur hefty penalties.
Any advice on what to do here. Is anyone else in a similar situation?