- May 22, 2010
- 3
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Hong Kong
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 26-08-2010
Ordinarily, I wouldn't bother with something like this. However, we have decided to go for a TRV for my wife and step-daughter so they will jion me in Canada from the start. We have our 6 month budget laid out and all the other documents prepared, and we are going to tell immigration that our intention is to apply for permanent resident status for them. Hellen acually spoke to her GM at work today and told him the plan and he is also going to provide a letter to the effect that if things don't work out, they are happy to have her come back and apply to the company again.
Anyway, given that we intend to apply to extend after this 6 month visa, can anyone tell me if this letter is saying enough? Too much? Thanks in advance!
To Hou Yan (Hellen),
Dear Hellen,
We have been married happily now for more than two years, and have had a good life together with Kelly here in Zhuhai. It is now my desire that all three of us go to Canada and continue our life there permanently.
What I am asking of you is a serious matter. You will need to resign from your job here in Zhuhai, and inform Number 10 Primary School that Kelly will study in Canada beginning next year. I am now in the process of communicating both with the Public School Board, Private Schools, and International Schools in Canada to determine the course of Kelly’s education.
I promise to continue being a good husband to you, and step-father to Kelly by supporting you both financially, and also by being there for your moral support and guidance.
When we arrive in Canada we have been invited to reside with my brother, Jim, until we find a place of our own. My older brother, Rick, has also expressed that he is there to help if we need a hand getting started.
We should only need to stay with Jim for a few weeks, as I have already been looking at apartments through the Internet, and there are a lot of places to choose from. Once you arrive we will begin our search together, and get settled in.
As we find a place to live, and I secure a new job, we will also apply for permanent residency for you and for Kelly. This process could take a long time so please be patient, and understand that if for any reason you or Kelly cannot get permanent residency in Canada, or cannot extend your temporary visas and have to return to China, that I will come back with you.
With Love and Sincerity,
Your Husband,
Anyway, given that we intend to apply to extend after this 6 month visa, can anyone tell me if this letter is saying enough? Too much? Thanks in advance!
To Hou Yan (Hellen),
Dear Hellen,
We have been married happily now for more than two years, and have had a good life together with Kelly here in Zhuhai. It is now my desire that all three of us go to Canada and continue our life there permanently.
What I am asking of you is a serious matter. You will need to resign from your job here in Zhuhai, and inform Number 10 Primary School that Kelly will study in Canada beginning next year. I am now in the process of communicating both with the Public School Board, Private Schools, and International Schools in Canada to determine the course of Kelly’s education.
I promise to continue being a good husband to you, and step-father to Kelly by supporting you both financially, and also by being there for your moral support and guidance.
When we arrive in Canada we have been invited to reside with my brother, Jim, until we find a place of our own. My older brother, Rick, has also expressed that he is there to help if we need a hand getting started.
We should only need to stay with Jim for a few weeks, as I have already been looking at apartments through the Internet, and there are a lot of places to choose from. Once you arrive we will begin our search together, and get settled in.
As we find a place to live, and I secure a new job, we will also apply for permanent residency for you and for Kelly. This process could take a long time so please be patient, and understand that if for any reason you or Kelly cannot get permanent residency in Canada, or cannot extend your temporary visas and have to return to China, that I will come back with you.
With Love and Sincerity,
Your Husband,