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Help in filling forms for spousal sponsorship( Outland) from India

Vaibhav Sharma

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Mar 4, 2019
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Hi,
I am a permanent resident in Canada and got married in last week of January 2019 in India
I and my wife are preparing application for her and i have a list of questions.
I seek some assistance and guidance from this helpful community.

1 - As I am back in Canada and now helping my wife in filling the application forms I intend to validate the forms here and then Print them. Can i scan them and send it to her(Are scanned forms okay) so that she can sign and mail me the documents or she should validate them herself and then physically sign them and send them.
2 - Form IMM 5532 (recently updated in February 2019) I have a doubt in Part c question 8
as we were in a committed relationship prior to marriage and after including our family we got married so Should I tick the option that marriage was arranged?
3 - Form IMM 5532 Question 10 address history of the principal applicant - My wife has stayed mostly in hostel while her education so should i mention the hostel address or her home address as that was the permanent address always or should i include a separate sheet noting that her permanent address has always been home.
4 - Form IMM - 1344 (undertaking) - It has a section for a co-signer, Should i leave it blank or Should I Write N/A in the form.

I am also writing all the forms as per IRCC which are required for the spousal visa
Please guide me If I am missing any(just double checking)

1 - IMM 0008 - Generic application form for Canada
2 - IMM 1344 - Application to sponsor, sponsorship agreement and undertaking
3 - IMM 5532 - Relationship information and Sponsorship evaluation
4 - IMM 5669 - Schedule A Background / Declaration
5 - IMM 5406 - Additional family information
6 - IMM 5562 - Supplementary travel information
7 - IMM 5533 - Document checklist
 

phaeo

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Apr 27, 2017
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1. Best option is to fill the forms in, email to your wife and have her check and validate the forms. Then she can print them, sign and have them couriered to you.

2. Honestly I think only you are capable of answering this. I mean, my understanding of an arranged marriage is that everything is chosen by your family, including your spouse. But I feel like you're going to know better than anyone on this forum whether you had an arranged marriage or not.

3. You need to include her full residence history, I would include the places she lived as a student.

4. From the online guide for the undertaking form: "If you are sponsoring a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, you cannot have a co-signer."

Make sure you go through the checklist and basic guide to ensure you have all the right forms, that's the best thing to do.
 
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Vaibhav Sharma

Full Member
Mar 4, 2019
36
9
Toronto
Category........
PNP
1. Best option is to fill the forms in, email to your wife and have her check and validate the forms. Then she can print them, sign and have them couriered to you.

2. Honestly I think only you are capable of answering this. I mean, my understanding of an arranged marriage is that everything is chosen by your family, including your spouse. But I feel like you're going to know better than anyone on this forum whether you had an arranged marriage or not.

3. You need to include her full residence history, I would include the places she lived as a student.

4. From the online guide for the undertaking form: "If you are sponsoring a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, you cannot have a co-signer."

Make sure you go through the checklist and basic guide to ensure you have all the right forms, that's the best thing to do.

Thank you so much for the detailed information phaeo..