A few, not very many though.kourts said:How many people or cases have you seen the sponsor get approved but the applicant gets denied because they feel the sponsor cant provide for them?
I dont believe the Bold portion is true. This is Canada it dosen't matter who is sponsoring who the same rules apply to men and women. If an application takes a long time then its based on some other issue and has nothing to do with the gender of the sponsor.newtone said:I dont think that would matter its much harder for a female to sponsor her husband than vice versa. Depending on your cultural background and which embassy processes your visa you could be waiting for a looooooooooooong time
CandC2009 said:I dont believe the Bold portion is true. This is Canada it dosen't matter who is sponsoring who the same rules apply to men and women. If an application takes a long time then its based on some other issue and has nothing to do with the gender of the sponsor.
Your application will be assessed on its merits the same as everyone else's.kourts said:were applying through buffalo as same sex couple actually. and I haven't seen many of them on this site, but I wouldn't think it should be to different from a straight couple. I'd like to hope our time isn't drawn out because of that.
What kind of proof could I submit?Also, remember to include proof of your own ability to hold a job, this can assist with any doubts in this area, it will show you are neither unwilling nor unable to support yourself.
I never said that however last I checked Women had all the same rights and freedoms as men. As a woman who works a full time job and sponsoring her husband I EXPECT to be treated in the same fashion as a man applying the same way.newtone said:You probably think there is no racism or discrimination in Canada either
Well, what we did was submit proof of my professional qualifications, so if you have a trade or professional certification, or possess a marketable skill, make sure you include proof of this. It shows you are employable. If you've already had a job offer, or begun job searching and received a favourable response from an employer (something along the lines of "come see me when you've got your PR) then include that too. Don't be afraid to think outside the box on this one. Show that you have thought about how you guys are going to make a living when you are together.kourts said:What kind of proof could I submit?