Hello everyone,
I am applying PR using spousal sponsorship, and there are some questions on application forms that I need hints from you. Please help.
Background
I am the main applicant (sponsored person), and my wife is the sponsor.
I come from Hong Kong and I am holding a post-grad work permit with expiry date until Oct 2017, while my wife has been a naturalized Canadian citizen (She is from Hong Kong too) since 2010. We have been together for 9 years (3-year long-distance relationship + 6-year studying, working and living in Canada). We just got married in Vancouver with no children in Oct 2015, and now I am preparing inland spousal sponsorship hoping that I can submit the application package by the end of this year.
There is a couple of questions that I encounter when I filling the forms, please give me suggestions and your advices will be much appreciated.
IMM 5481 – Sponsorship Evaluation
Q3. Your net personal income – My wife should just calculate her 12-month income after tax prior the date of the application rather than copying the net income number from her Notice of Assessment/Option-C printout. Correct?
*Also, how long does it usually take to receive Option-C printout and all income slips from CRA?
IMM 0008 – Generic Application Form for Canada
National Identity Document: Q5. Expiry Date – I have a Hong Kong Identity card with no expiry date. What should I type on this box?
Dependant(s): My mother, father, and older brother are living in Hong Kong. They have no intention to immigrate to Canada in near future (let say in 5 – 10 years), and my wife is sponsoring me only to be PR in Canada. So I should basically remove this section in the application form, correct?
IMM 0008DEP – Additional Dependants/Declaration Form
If I have no additional dependants, do I need to include this form in my application? Or should I just fill “N/A” for all boxes and sign my name in Consent and Declaration of Applicant section?
IMM 5406 – Additional Family Information
Section A – My wife is my spouse and my sponsor at the same time. Do I need to include her information in this section?
IMM 5285 – Spouse/Common-Law Questionnaire
Q5. Are you in a common-law relationship? - I just got married with my wife for less than a month. I believe that I should choose “No” for this question, although I spent past 6 years living with her. Correct?
Q6a. Was your marriage arranged? – I am a bit confused about this question. My wife and I were agreed to get married and we did prepare for the wedding ceremony by ourselves and with helps of a wedding planning company. Is “No” the best answer to this question?
General Questions
Q1a. According to CIC, I do not need to include Police Certificate from Hong Kong Police with my application. Instead, I need to wait for a requesting letter from CIC after submitting my application, and then send it back to Hong Kong Police Department. Is it really true coz I don’t want to cause any delay to the processing time?
Q1b. Do I need to get Police Certificate from Canada (i.e. RCMP in my case) and include it in the application package? How long does it take to get the police certificate from RCMP?
Q2. Although I am a Hong Kong citizen, I was born in China and I am holding Chinese birth certificate. Where do I find an eligible translator in BC to translate my Chinese birth certificate into English?
Q3. I know that outland application is much faster in terms of processing time. The main drawback of using outland application is that I won’t get an open work permit. However, I have post-grad work permit that is valid until Oct 2017 anyway meaning that I can still work and live in Canada while I wait for the result from CIC. Would it be wiser to apply outland instead of inland? Is it true that the success rate for Inland application is much higher than outland application?
Q4. Can I travel (e.g. to U.S./Asia) if I used inland application and waiting for the result from CIC?
Thank you so much for your help.
I am applying PR using spousal sponsorship, and there are some questions on application forms that I need hints from you. Please help.
Background
I am the main applicant (sponsored person), and my wife is the sponsor.
I come from Hong Kong and I am holding a post-grad work permit with expiry date until Oct 2017, while my wife has been a naturalized Canadian citizen (She is from Hong Kong too) since 2010. We have been together for 9 years (3-year long-distance relationship + 6-year studying, working and living in Canada). We just got married in Vancouver with no children in Oct 2015, and now I am preparing inland spousal sponsorship hoping that I can submit the application package by the end of this year.
There is a couple of questions that I encounter when I filling the forms, please give me suggestions and your advices will be much appreciated.
IMM 5481 – Sponsorship Evaluation
Q3. Your net personal income – My wife should just calculate her 12-month income after tax prior the date of the application rather than copying the net income number from her Notice of Assessment/Option-C printout. Correct?
*Also, how long does it usually take to receive Option-C printout and all income slips from CRA?
IMM 0008 – Generic Application Form for Canada
National Identity Document: Q5. Expiry Date – I have a Hong Kong Identity card with no expiry date. What should I type on this box?
Dependant(s): My mother, father, and older brother are living in Hong Kong. They have no intention to immigrate to Canada in near future (let say in 5 – 10 years), and my wife is sponsoring me only to be PR in Canada. So I should basically remove this section in the application form, correct?
IMM 0008DEP – Additional Dependants/Declaration Form
If I have no additional dependants, do I need to include this form in my application? Or should I just fill “N/A” for all boxes and sign my name in Consent and Declaration of Applicant section?
IMM 5406 – Additional Family Information
Section A – My wife is my spouse and my sponsor at the same time. Do I need to include her information in this section?
IMM 5285 – Spouse/Common-Law Questionnaire
Q5. Are you in a common-law relationship? - I just got married with my wife for less than a month. I believe that I should choose “No” for this question, although I spent past 6 years living with her. Correct?
Q6a. Was your marriage arranged? – I am a bit confused about this question. My wife and I were agreed to get married and we did prepare for the wedding ceremony by ourselves and with helps of a wedding planning company. Is “No” the best answer to this question?
General Questions
Q1a. According to CIC, I do not need to include Police Certificate from Hong Kong Police with my application. Instead, I need to wait for a requesting letter from CIC after submitting my application, and then send it back to Hong Kong Police Department. Is it really true coz I don’t want to cause any delay to the processing time?
Q1b. Do I need to get Police Certificate from Canada (i.e. RCMP in my case) and include it in the application package? How long does it take to get the police certificate from RCMP?
Q2. Although I am a Hong Kong citizen, I was born in China and I am holding Chinese birth certificate. Where do I find an eligible translator in BC to translate my Chinese birth certificate into English?
Q3. I know that outland application is much faster in terms of processing time. The main drawback of using outland application is that I won’t get an open work permit. However, I have post-grad work permit that is valid until Oct 2017 anyway meaning that I can still work and live in Canada while I wait for the result from CIC. Would it be wiser to apply outland instead of inland? Is it true that the success rate for Inland application is much higher than outland application?
Q4. Can I travel (e.g. to U.S./Asia) if I used inland application and waiting for the result from CIC?
Thank you so much for your help.