I have been living in Dominican Republic for the past 2 years... I will be staying one more year before moving back to Canada. In summer 2012 before I move back to Canada I will get married with my boyfriend and submit the PR application to Mississauga upon my return. The problem lies in my assets. For those of you who don´t know, Dominican Republic is a developing country and wages here are quite low (considered below poverty line in Canada). Right before moving to DR I was a university student for 5 years. So even though I don´t have debt, I also have no savings as my salary in DR allows me to live month by month and not to really save money of any substance. So, I will be living with my parents upon my return. When my husband gets PR in Canada we will be living with my parents until we´re able to save some money and get on our feet. When I submit the application I will just have moved back to Canada and I most likely will not have a job, YET. So to prove that I am able to support my husband when we submit the PR app, I will have a letter written from my parents saying that we will be living with them... but what else can I show that proves that I am capable... I can show my 2 university degrees proving I have credentials (I´m a teacher and am also a member of the Ontario College of Teachers in good standing), I can show a letter from my employer here in DR proving that I have been working here as a teacher for the past 3 years (and therefore am a capable worker), I can show my previous employment in Canada, even though most of it is summer work as I was a full time university student, which can prove that never have I been without work, that I am a capable person... will a letter from my parents saying that my husband and I will be living with them, and then these other things I have just listed be sufficient for me to be approved as sponsor and that my husband will not go on any kind of social assistance during my time of being responsible for him? I really dont want to have to wait 1 or 2 months to submit the application for PR upon my return to Canada because the Dominican visa office runs at about 12 months (it seems) for PR to be granted and I would like to submit it within a week or 2 of my return... but if I have to I will wait until I have employment....
Looking for your thoughts and/or advice.
Thanks,
Tink
Looking for your thoughts and/or advice.
Thanks,
Tink