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I want to sponsor my husband

sourblush

Star Member
Jul 9, 2010
73
2
Category........
Visa Office......
NEW DELHI
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-08-2010
AOR Received.
06-10-10
File Transfer...
15-09-2010
Interview........
13-12-10
Passport Req..
06-10-10
VISA ISSUED...
20-12-10
canadianwoman said:
On the left, where your screen name is, it looks like this:
sourblush
newbie
a star
Posts: 7
Ratings: +0/-0
good poor (in brackets)

You just click on the 'good' or 'poor' to give someone a rating.
However, I think newbies maybe don't have the good/poor, and so can't rate anyone until they have posted more.Work/study pay counts as pay.
For your application the government will most likely check your address, and so will find out that you are living with your parents. There are several questions on a number of forms where you have to state where you live and who you live with. You also have to give your parents' address. I don't think you will be able to hide that you are living with your parents, and in any case it is not necessary. You can state on the application that you are living with your parents now, but that when your husband moves to Canada, you and he will find a place of your own. The visa officer will probably not question this, since it is perfectly normal for a young couple.
I see!
okay.. that sounds okay.. i think i misfiled my taxes then :(
bcoz i reported my income as 0 and it would be $2000 from the work study..what should i do next???:O
should i tell them this...? should i contact the income tax deptt here or just explain the situation in the application :(
 

sourblush

Star Member
Jul 9, 2010
73
2
Category........
Visa Office......
NEW DELHI
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-08-2010
AOR Received.
06-10-10
File Transfer...
15-09-2010
Interview........
13-12-10
Passport Req..
06-10-10
VISA ISSUED...
20-12-10
I also have another question:

Theres a question on the application which says: Are you a canadian citizen/permanent resident?
Canadian citizen: became a citizen on _____________(date)
Permanent resident: became a resident on _____________(date)
If you are a Canadian citizen, is your claim to citizenship by descent? Yes or No

If you are a permanent resident or a naturalized canadian citizen, give the name of the country where PR application was processed?
Full name at the time you became a perm resident ________________
Record of landing/conf of perm residence number _____________

Here is the scenario: I became a canadian citizen by applying for it in canada in 2008. I was a permanent resident before that and we had applied from india for perm residence.. and we were landed immigrants...
so how should I go about filling this?


Canadian citizen: [YES] became a citizen on _____________(date)
Permanent resident: became a resident on _____________(date)
If you are a Canadian citizen, is your claim to citizenship by descent? Yes or No [NO]

If you are a permanent resident or a naturalized canadian citizen, give the name of the country where PR application was processed?
Full name at the time you became a perm resident ________________
Record of landing/conf of perm residence number _____________

The bolded part, should I just fill that up and write NOT APPLICABLE in THE UNBOLDED PART.. or do I have to write down the country i.e. INDIA where my mom had initially applied for perm residence? and the Rec of landing etc. number?
or should that be not applicable?
 

sourblush

Star Member
Jul 9, 2010
73
2
Category........
Visa Office......
NEW DELHI
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-08-2010
AOR Received.
06-10-10
File Transfer...
15-09-2010
Interview........
13-12-10
Passport Req..
06-10-10
VISA ISSUED...
20-12-10
canadianwoman said:
If you say on the application that you and he won't be living together in Canada, I'm afraid they will think it is just a marriage designed for him to come to Canada, and will refuse his application. Especially if your parents still don't know. Your parents don't have to approve, or even know, about the marriage, but in that case the visa officer will expect you to move out of your parents' home to live with your husband. He doesn't actually need any money to be approved, but since you are still a student and don't have your own place or any money, it is better if he can show some. He will have to explain you and he will be using it for living expenses while he looks for a job. Don't lie about where the money came from. Most likely they won't ask. What they may ask is what he will be doing with the money - supporting you and himself as you start your life together in Canada is the right answer.
tHe documents' checklist shows
STATUTORY DECLARATION OF COMMON LAW UNION(IMM 5409)

also as a form that needs to be sent it.. do I just write NOT APPLICABLE in that form and send it along or just leave that form out and not send it at all?
as we have never lived together...
 

Peh

Member
Feb 11, 2024
14
0
Hi! Every one! I sponsor my husband and now he has to go for a interview and also,the requirements is he need to bring the money transfer receipt from me with him but the problem is he doesn’t have a back account so, I send the money through his friend bank account and my husband name doesn’t show in the receipt. Thanks
 

foodie69

VIP Member
Dec 18, 2015
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Hi! Every one! I sponsor my husband and now he has to go for a interview and also,the requirements is he need to bring the money transfer receipt from me with him but the problem is he doesn’t have a back account so, I send the money through his friend bank account and my husband name doesn’t show in the receipt. Thanks
Good for you
 

Peh

Member
Feb 11, 2024
14
0
What do u mean by good for you ? Because my husband doesn’t have a bank account so , it’s will cause any problems ?