Hello to all. Here's the rundown of my situation:
-I was born in England (will be applying for a new passport in August)
-Received my Canadian citizenship in 2002
-Met my Nigerian hubby in Nigeria in October 2009 while on a 1 year internship program there
-Was pregnant by December 2009 (unplanned, used contraceptives **sigh**)
-Married in Nigeria in April 2010
-Baby due first week in September but will come a little sooner due to complications (I'm already told I'll likely require c-section)
-My brother wrote an invitation letter for a visiting visa that was twice rejected b/c he's Nigerian (they wrote country of origin and not convinced he'll return) and though he has a job lined up there (begins in September), he hadn't been working so they noted his employment status at the time. **NB he hadn't been working b/c he too had been completing the mandatory 1 year internship required for citizens and nationals of Nigeria to work that country. he's now done with that**
-Because I was not working prior to getting pregnant (as noted, was in Nigeria for the internship program), I am currently not on maternity leave and am unable to look for proper employment b/c of my current pregnant state. Consequenly, I felt I had no choice but to apply for social assistance due to lack of funds
-Plans are already being made to get a stable job and being self-sufficient by January ( have several jobs lined up already)
My questions/concerns are as follows:
1)how long do you guys recommend i work and show stable income for before we even think about applying? especially if one considers my being on government assitance just months prior
2)how much money can one recommend i keep in my bank account?
3)will his being rejected twice for visitation harm him?
4)i'm scared his being from nigeria will once again affect him as nigerians have basically been blacklisted all over
5)how soon after i first apply can i expect to even find out if i'm eligible to be a sponsor
6)how long can i expect the whole process to take? i keep hearing about a year but some have said it could be less
Your suggestions and advice would be appreciated and are urgently needed. I feel like I'm going insane. It would not have been hubby's intention to overstay his visitiation had he been accepted, especially since I need to go back to Nigeria for a couple of months to finish my internship. We are both devastated that he won't be here to witness his child's birth and the serious complications with the pregnancy only make matters worse.
:'(
-I was born in England (will be applying for a new passport in August)
-Received my Canadian citizenship in 2002
-Met my Nigerian hubby in Nigeria in October 2009 while on a 1 year internship program there
-Was pregnant by December 2009 (unplanned, used contraceptives **sigh**)
-Married in Nigeria in April 2010
-Baby due first week in September but will come a little sooner due to complications (I'm already told I'll likely require c-section)
-My brother wrote an invitation letter for a visiting visa that was twice rejected b/c he's Nigerian (they wrote country of origin and not convinced he'll return) and though he has a job lined up there (begins in September), he hadn't been working so they noted his employment status at the time. **NB he hadn't been working b/c he too had been completing the mandatory 1 year internship required for citizens and nationals of Nigeria to work that country. he's now done with that**
-Because I was not working prior to getting pregnant (as noted, was in Nigeria for the internship program), I am currently not on maternity leave and am unable to look for proper employment b/c of my current pregnant state. Consequenly, I felt I had no choice but to apply for social assistance due to lack of funds
-Plans are already being made to get a stable job and being self-sufficient by January ( have several jobs lined up already)
My questions/concerns are as follows:
1)how long do you guys recommend i work and show stable income for before we even think about applying? especially if one considers my being on government assitance just months prior
2)how much money can one recommend i keep in my bank account?
3)will his being rejected twice for visitation harm him?
4)i'm scared his being from nigeria will once again affect him as nigerians have basically been blacklisted all over
5)how soon after i first apply can i expect to even find out if i'm eligible to be a sponsor
6)how long can i expect the whole process to take? i keep hearing about a year but some have said it could be less
Your suggestions and advice would be appreciated and are urgently needed. I feel like I'm going insane. It would not have been hubby's intention to overstay his visitiation had he been accepted, especially since I need to go back to Nigeria for a couple of months to finish my internship. We are both devastated that he won't be here to witness his child's birth and the serious complications with the pregnancy only make matters worse.
:'(