I am going to get married in Pakistan.
I understand the sponsorship system in Canada, but it will not work for me and my spouse.
Details:
-I am a permanent resident in Canada (Alberta)
-He is the one that needs to be sponsored
We have both completed our undergraduate degrees (mine was in Canada, and his is in a top University in Pakistan). We both plan on continuing our studies by doing Masters programs in our field of interest. He wants to come to Canada to do his as well.
I am currently paying back student loans, and if I do save any money I am planning to invest it in my Masters program. Or, if I cannot make the necessary money I am planning to sign up for further student loans. So, I am not sure if I meet the criteria for sponsorship (how much yearly income must a person show?).
Also, if my spouse comes in 3 years time it will SEVERELY hinder his academic goals, since he will lose momentum in his studying.
Are there any other methods for him to come to Canada to start studying as soon as possible (before three years time)?
Should/Can he apply for a student visa instead, and then gain citizenship while he is studying here in Canada (because we are married)?
Please guide me on this.
I understand the sponsorship system in Canada, but it will not work for me and my spouse.
Details:
-I am a permanent resident in Canada (Alberta)
-He is the one that needs to be sponsored
We have both completed our undergraduate degrees (mine was in Canada, and his is in a top University in Pakistan). We both plan on continuing our studies by doing Masters programs in our field of interest. He wants to come to Canada to do his as well.
I am currently paying back student loans, and if I do save any money I am planning to invest it in my Masters program. Or, if I cannot make the necessary money I am planning to sign up for further student loans. So, I am not sure if I meet the criteria for sponsorship (how much yearly income must a person show?).
Also, if my spouse comes in 3 years time it will SEVERELY hinder his academic goals, since he will lose momentum in his studying.
Are there any other methods for him to come to Canada to start studying as soon as possible (before three years time)?
Should/Can he apply for a student visa instead, and then gain citizenship while he is studying here in Canada (because we are married)?
Please guide me on this.